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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of 2020 health policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States of America Unruh, Lynn

5 p. 427-437
artikel
2 A comparison of health system responses to COVID-19 in Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania in 2020 Džakula, Aleksandar

5 p. 456-464
artikel
3 A country-level analysis comparing hospital capacity and utilisation during the first COVID-19 wave across Europe Berger, Elke

5 p. 373-381
artikel
4 A reversal of fortune: Comparison of health system responses to COVID-19 in the Visegrad group during the early phases of the pandemic Sagan, Anna

5 p. 446-455
artikel
5 Asbestos neglect: Why asbestos exposure deserves greater policy attention Douglas, Thomas
2019
5 p. 516-519
artikel
6 Association between all-cause mortality and insurance status transition among the elderly population in a rural area in Korea: Kangwha Cohort Study Jang, Sung-In
2015
5 p. 680-687
8 p.
artikel
7 A strategic document as a tool for implementing change. Lessons from the merger creating the South-East Health region in Norway Rohde, Tarald

5 p. 525-533
artikel
8 Balancing financial incentives during COVID-19: A comparison of provider payment adjustments across 20 countries Waitzberg, Ruth

5 p. 398-407
artikel
9 Brexit and the NHS: Challenges, uncertainties and opportunities Simpkin, Victoria L.

5 p. 477-480
artikel
10 Centralizing and decentralizing governance in the COVID-19 pandemic: The politics of credit and blame Greer, Scott L.

5 p. 408-417
artikel
11 Characteristics of frequent users of the emergency department in the general adult population: A systematic review of international healthcare systems Soril, Lesley J.J.
2016
5 p. 452-461
10 p.
artikel
12 Children’s right to smoke-free air: Public support in Norway for banning smoking in vehicles with children present Sæbø, Gunnar
2019
5 p. 492-498
artikel
13 Classification of healthcare systems: Can we go further? Toth, Federico
2016
5 p. 535-543
9 p.
artikel
14 Community perspectives on the use of regulation and law for obesity prevention in children: A citizens’ jury Street, Jackie M.

5 p. 566-573
artikel
15 Competition among pharmacies and the typology of services delivered: The Portuguese case Martins, Lurdes
2015
5 p. 640-647
8 p.
artikel
16 Consumer directed care aged care reforms in Australia since 2009: A retrospective policy analysis Moore, Corey B.

5 p. 577-581
artikel
17 Contents 2015
5 p. iv-v
nvt p.
artikel
18 Contents 2016
5 p. iv-v
nvt p.
artikel
19 Contents
5 p. iv-v
artikel
20 Convergence in Spanish Public health expenditure: Has the decentralization process generated disparities? Clemente, Jesús
2019
5 p. 503-507
artikel
21 Corrigendum to “The first attempt to create a national strategy for reducing waiting times in Poland: Will it succeed?” [Health Policy 119 (2015) 258–263] Kowalska, Iwona
2016
5 p. 576-
1 p.
artikel
22 Cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in high-income countries: A systematic review Bert, Fabrizio
2018
5 p. 533-547
artikel
23 COVID-19 vaccine challenges: What have we learned so far and what remains to be done? Forman, Rebecca

5 p. 553-567
artikel
24 Cross-country comparative research – Lessons from advancing health system and policy research on the occasion of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies’ 20th anniversary Busse, Reinhard
2018
5 p. 453-456
artikel
25 Cyprus in crisis: Recent changes in the pharmaceutical market and options for further reforms without sacrificing access to or quality of treatment Petrou, Panagiotis
2015
5 p. 563-568
6 p.
artikel
26 Decoding disclosure: Comparing conflict of interest policy among the United States, France, and Australia Grundy, Quinn
2018
5 p. 509-518
artikel
27 Delisting eye examinations from public health insurance: Empirical evidence from Canada regarding impacts on patients and providers Wang, Chao

5 p. 540-548
artikel
28 Development of voluntary private health insurance in Nordic countries – An exploratory study on country-specific contextual factors Tynkkynen, Liina-Kaisa
2018
5 p. 485-492
artikel
29 Diversity as salvation? – A comparison of the diversity rationale in the Swedish pharmacy ownership liberalization reform and the primary care choice reform Wisell, Kristin
2019
5 p. 457-461
artikel
30 Do benefits in kind or refunds affect health service utilization and health outcomes? A natural experiment from Japan Takaku, Reo

5 p. 534-542
artikel
31 Does size matter? The impact of caseload and expertise concentration on AMI 30-day mortality—A comparison across 10 OECD countries Lalloué, Benoît
2019
5 p. 441-448
artikel
32 Drug shortages as a result of parallel export in Poland – Pharmacists’ opinions Zaprutko, Tomasz

5 p. 563-567
artikel
33 Early health system responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Mediterranean countries: A tale of successes and challenges Waitzberg, Ruth

5 p. 465-475
artikel
34 Editorial Board 2018
5 p. ii
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35 Editorial Board 2015
5 p. iii-
1 p.
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36 Editorial Board 2016
5 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Board 2019
5 p. ii
artikel
38 Editorial Board
5 p. iii
artikel
39 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
40 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
41 Editorial Board
5 p. ii
artikel
42 Erratum to “Knowledge management infrastructure to support quality improvement: A qualitative study of maternity services in four European hospitals” [Health Policy 124 (2020) 205–215] Karltun, Anette

5 p. 575
artikel
43 Establishing a national HTA program for medical devices in Italy: Overhauling a fragmented system to ensure value and equal access to new medical technologies Tarricone, Rosanna

5 p. 602-608
artikel
44 Estimating community health needs against a Triple Aim background: What can we learn from current predictive risk models? Elissen, Arianne M.J.
2015
5 p. 672-679
8 p.
artikel
45 European collaboration on relative effectiveness assessments: What is needed to be successful? Kleijnen, Sarah
2015
5 p. 569-576
8 p.
artikel
46 European countries' responses in ensuring sufficient physical infrastructure and workforce capacity during the first COVID-19 wave Winkelmann, Juliane

5 p. 362-372
artikel
47 Explaining variation in health information seeking behaviour – Insights from a multilingual survey Schmidt, Henrike

5 p. 618-626
artikel
48 Financial protection in Europe: a systematic review of the literature and mapping of data availability Yerramilli, Pooja
2018
5 p. 493-508
artikel
49 From “retailers” to health care providers: Transforming the role of community pharmacists in chronic disease management Mossialos, Elias
2015
5 p. 628-639
12 p.
artikel
50 Geographic variation in inpatient costs for Acute Myocardial Infarction care: Insights from Italy Seghieri, Chiara
2019
5 p. 449-456
artikel
51 Harnessing the private health sector by using prices as a policy instrument: Lessons learned from South Africa Barber, Sarah L.
2018
5 p. 558-564
artikel
52 Has the diffusion of primary care teams in France improved attraction and retention of general practitioners in rural areas? Chevillard, Guillaume
2019
5 p. 508-515
artikel
53 How profitable is a voluntary deductible in health insurance for the consumer? van Winssen, K.P.M.
2015
5 p. 688-695
8 p.
artikel
54 How to ensure quality of health accounts van Mosseveld, Cornelis
2016
5 p. 544-551
8 p.
artikel
55 Improved coordination of care after acute myocardial infarction in Poland since 2017: Promising early results Sagan, Anna

5 p. 587-592
artikel
56 Influence of strategic planning on product marketing and health service orientation of community pharmacies—A national survey in Finland Jokinen, Lenita
2019
5 p. 462-467
artikel
57 Innovative pharmaceutical pricing agreements in five European markets: A survey of stakeholder attitudes and experience Dunlop, William C.N.
2018
5 p. 528-532
artikel
58 Institutional reforms to strengthen patient and public involvement in the Czech Republic since 2014 Dobiášová, Karolína

5 p. 582-586
artikel
59 Integration and retention of American physician assistants/associates working in English hospitals: A qualitative study Taylor, Francesca

5 p. 525-530
artikel
60 Introducing a GP copayment in Australia: Who would carry the cost burden? Elkins, Rosemary Kate

5 p. 543-552
artikel
61 Lessons learned from the Baltic countries’ response to the first wave of COVID-19 ☆ Webb, Erin

5 p. 438-445
artikel
62 Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic van Ginneken, Ewout

5 p. 348-354
artikel
63 Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic Busse, Reinhard

5 p. 347
artikel
64 Lost in definitions: Reducing duplication and clarifying definitions of knowledge and decision support tools. A RAND-modified Delphi consensus study Dreesens, Dunja

5 p. 531-539
artikel
65 Mapping existing hip and knee replacement registries in Europe Lübbeke, A.
2018
5 p. 548-557
artikel
66 Mapping variability in allocation of Long-Term Care funds across payer agencies in OECD countries Waitzberg, Ruth

5 p. 491-500
artikel
67 Moving health professionals as an alternative to moving patients: The contribution of overseas visiting medical specialists to the health system in Malta Casha, Annalise

5 p. 519-524
artikel
68 Neoliberal reforms in health systems and the construction of long-lasting inequalities in health care: A case study from Chile Rotarou, Elena S.

5 p. 495-503
artikel
69 Nordic responses to Covid-19: Governance and policy measures in the early phases of the pandemic Saunes, Ingrid Sperre

5 p. 418-426
artikel
70 Obesity risk class and asthma outpatient service utilization by the middle aged and elderly in Taiwan Tian, Wei-Hua
2016
5 p. 552-560
9 p.
artikel
71 On the role of environmental corruption in healthcare infrastructures: An empirical assessment for Italy using DEA with truncated regression approach Cavalieri, Marina

5 p. 515-524
artikel
72 Out-of-pocket expenditure and financial protection in the Chilean health care system—A systematic review Koch, Kira Johanna

5 p. 481-494
artikel
73 Paying hospital specialists: Experiences and lessons from eight high-income countries Quentin, Wilm
2018
5 p. 473-484
artikel
74 Pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement in China: When the whole is less than the sum of its parts Hu, Jia
2016
5 p. 519-534
16 p.
artikel
75 Physician payment schemes and physician productivity: Analysis of Turkish healthcare reforms Erus, Burcay

5 p. 553-557
artikel
76 Physicians’ views and experiences of defensive medicine: An international review of empirical research Ries, Nola M.

5 p. 634-642
artikel
77 Policy objective of generic medicines from the investment perspective: The case of clopidogrel Elek, Péter

5 p. 558-565
artikel
78 Policy options to contain healthcare costs: a review and classification Stadhouders, Niek
2016
5 p. 486-494
9 p.
artikel
79 Predictors of choice of public and private maternity care among nulliparous women in Ireland, and implications for maternity care and birth experience Moran, Patrick S.

5 p. 556-562
artikel
80 Prevention of overweight and obesity undertaken by local government units in Poland Augustynowicz, Anna
2019
5 p. 499-502
artikel
81 Price difference as a predictor of the selection between brand name and generic statins in Japan Takizawa, Osamu
2015
5 p. 612-619
8 p.
artikel
82 Price elasticities in the German Statutory Health Insurance market before and after the health care reform of 2009 Pendzialek, Jonas B.
2015
5 p. 654-663
10 p.
artikel
83 Promoting health-enhancing physical activity in Europe: Current state of surveillance, policy development and implementation Breda, João
2018
5 p. 519-527
artikel
84 Providing health services effectively during the first wave of COVID-19: A cross-country comparison on planning services, managing cases, and maintaining essential services Webb, Erin

5 p. 382-390
artikel
85 Realizing policy aspirations of voluntary sector involvement in integrated care provision: Insights from the English National Health Service Croft, Charlotte

5 p. 549-555
artikel
86 Reducing the health care burden for marginalised migrants: The potential role for primary care in Europe O’Donnell, Catherine Agnes
2016
5 p. 495-508
14 p.
artikel
87 Reregulation of the Swedish pharmacy sector—A qualitative content analysis of the political rationale Wisell, Kristin
2015
5 p. 648-653
6 p.
artikel
88 Same drugs, valued differently? Comparing comparators and methods used in reimbursement recommendations in Australia, Canada, and Korea Bae, Green
2015
5 p. 577-587
11 p.
artikel
89 Selective contracting and channelling patients to preferred providers: A scoping review Bes, Romy E.

5 p. 504-514
artikel
90 Steering by their own lights: Why regulators across Europe use different indicators to measure healthcare quality Beaussier, Anne-Laure

5 p. 501-510
artikel
91 Stopping healthcare misinformation: The effect of financial incentives and legislation Au, Cheuk Hang

5 p. 627-633
artikel
92 Strategic Purchasing in Practice: Comparing Ten European Countries Klasa, Katarzyna
2018
5 p. 457-472
artikel
93 Strengthening vaccination programmes and health systems in the European Union: A framework for action Siciliani, Luigi

5 p. 511-518
artikel
94 Switching benefits and costs in competitive health insurance markets: A conceptual framework and empirical evidence from the Netherlands Duijmelinck, Daniëlle M.I.D.
2015
5 p. 664-671
8 p.
artikel
95 Systematic assessment of South Korea’s capabilities to control COVID-19 Yoo, Katelyn J.

5 p. 568-576
artikel
96 Tackling the COVID-19 pandemic: Initial responses in 2020 in selected social health insurance countries in Europe ☆ Schmidt, Andrea E.

5 p. 476-484
artikel
97 Taking a local government perspective for economic evaluation of a population-level programme to promote exercise Candio, Paolo

5 p. 651-657
artikel
98 Targeting frequent users of emergency departments: Prominent risk factors and policy implications Leporatti, Lucia
2016
5 p. 462-470
9 p.
artikel
99 Taxing unhealthy choices: The complex idea of liberal egalitarianism in health Albertsen, Andreas
2016
5 p. 561-566
6 p.
artikel
100 The ambition of Health in All Policies in Norway: The role of political leadership and bureaucratic change Hofstad, Hege
2016
5 p. 567-575
9 p.
artikel
101 The effect of new drug pricing systems and new reimbursement guidelines on pharmaceutical expenditures and prescribing behavior among hypertensive patients in Korea Cho, Mee-Hyun
2015
5 p. 604-611
8 p.
artikel
102 The effects of reduced copayments on discontinuation and adherence failure to statin medication in Australia Knott, Rachel J.
2015
5 p. 620-627
8 p.
artikel
103 The 2018 establishment of a national expert panel for patients with serious life-threatening disease in Norway Lindahl, Anne Karin
2019
5 p. 468-471
artikel
104 The Health Care Strengthening Act: The next level of integrated care in Germany Milstein, Ricarda
2016
5 p. 445-451
7 p.
artikel
105 The new regulatory tools of the 2016 Health Law to fight drug shortages in France Bocquet, François

5 p. 471-476
artikel
106 The role of education in psychological response to adverse health shocks Di Novi, Cinzia

5 p. 643-650
artikel
107 The role of governance in different types of interhospital collaborations: A systematic review De Pourcq, Kaat
2019
5 p. 472-479
artikel
108 The Role of Patient Experience in the Value Assessment of Complex Technologies – Do HTA Bodies Need to Reconsider How Value is Assessed? Sarri, Grammati

5 p. 593-601
artikel
109 The unintended effects of the Medicare Part D low income subsidy Decarolis, Francesco
2015
5 p. 597-603
7 p.
artikel
110 Transformations in the landscape of primary health care during COVID-19: Themes from the European region Kumpunen, Stephanie

5 p. 391-397
artikel
111 Trends in the use of mind-altering drugs among European adolescents during the Great Recession Balbo, Nicoletta

5 p. 568-574
artikel
112 Understanding eating choices among university students: A study using data from cafeteria cashiers’ transactions Lorenzoni, Valentina

5 p. 665-673
artikel
113 What can Europe learn from the managed care backlash in the United States? Duijmelinck, Daniëlle
2016
5 p. 509-518
10 p.
artikel
114 What have European countries done to prevent the spread of COVID-19? Lessons from the COVID-19 Health system response monitor Rajan, Selina

5 p. 355-361
artikel
115 What public health strategies work to reduce the tobacco demand among young people? An umbrella review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses Mannocci, Alice
2019
5 p. 480-491
artikel
116 Which Triple Aim related measures are being used to evaluate population management initiatives? An international comparative analysis Hendrikx, Roy J.P.
2016
5 p. 471-485
15 p.
artikel
117 Why is Quality Improvement so Challenging? A Viable Systems Model Perspective to Understand the Frustrations of Healthcare Quality Improvement Managers Akmal, Adeel

5 p. 658-664
artikel
118 Why orphan drug coverage reimbursement decision-making needs patient and public involvement Douglas, Conor M.W.
2015
5 p. 588-596
9 p.
artikel
119 Worlds of long-term care: A typology of OECD countries Ariaans, Mareike

5 p. 609-617
artikel
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