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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adherence to a regulation that aims to prevent and treat malnutrition—The case of Swedish elderly care Skinnars Josefsson, Malin
2019
7 p. 688-694
artikel
2 Affordability of out-of-pocket health care expenses among older Australians Carpenter, Anthony
2015
7 p. 907-914
8 p.
artikel
3 Alternative access schemes for pharmaceuticals in Europe: Towards an emerging typology Löblová, Olga
2019
7 p. 630-634
artikel
4 Approaches to appropriate care delivery from a policy perspective: A case study of Australia, England and Switzerland Robertson-Preidler, Joelle
2017
7 p. 770-777
artikel
5 A proposal for the development of national certification standards for patient decision aids in the US Elwyn, Glyn
2018
7 p. 703-706
artikel
6 Are public-private partnerships the solution to tackle neglected tropical diseases? A systematic review of the literature Aerts, Céline
2017
7 p. 745-754
artikel
7 Assessment of health systems guidance using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation – Health Systems (AGREE-HS) instrument Brouwers, Melissa C.
2019
7 p. 646-651
artikel
8 A trauma-informed approach in Canadian mental health policies: A systematic mapping review Lee, Eunjung

7 p. 899-914
artikel
9 A two-tiered public-private health system: Who stays in (private) hospitals in Ireland? Murphy, Aileen

7 p. 765-771
artikel
10 Beyond Activity Based Funding. An experiment in Denmark Burau, Viola
2018
7 p. 714-721
artikel
11 Beyond COVID-19: a cross-sectional study in Italy exploring the covid collateral impacts on healthcare services Gualano, Maria Rosaria

7 p. 869-876
artikel
12 Canada: Focus on a country's health system with provincial diversity Sutherland, Jason M.
2016
7 p. 729-731
3 p.
artikel
13 Cesarean section and the manipulation of exact delivery time Fabbri, Daniele
2016
7 p. 780-789
10 p.
artikel
14 Challenges to and facilitators of occupational epidemiology research in the UK Sweity, Samaher

7 p. 772-780
artikel
15 Changing the neurology policy landscape in the United States: Misconceptions and facts about epilepsy Grabowski, David C.
2018
7 p. 797-802
artikel
16 Competition between on-patent medicines in Europe Roediger, Alexander
2019
7 p. 652-660
artikel
17 Contents 2017
7 p. vi-vii
artikel
18 Contents 2015
7 p. iv-v
nvt p.
artikel
19 Contents 2016
7 p. iv-v
nvt p.
artikel
20 Continuity of care and its effect on readmissions for COPD patients: A comparative study of Norway and Germany Swanson, Jayson O.
2018
7 p. 737-745
artikel
21 Decision solution, data manipulation and trust: The (un-)willingness to donate organs in Germany in critical times Schwettmann, Lars
2015
7 p. 980-989
10 p.
artikel
22 Does free choice of hospital conflict with equity of access to highly specialized hospitals? A case study from the Danish health care system Tayyari Dehbarez, Nasrin
2018
7 p. 722-727
artikel
23 Does the new EU Regulation on clinical trials adequately protect vulnerable research participants? Gennet, Éloïse
2015
7 p. 925-931
7 p.
artikel
24 Do individuals’ health preferences validate the decentralisation of the public health system in Spain? Sigüenza, Waleska

7 p. 680-687
artikel
25 Drivers for emigration among healthcare professionals: Testing an analytical model in a primary healthcare setting Ferreira, Pedro L.

7 p. 751-757
artikel
26 Editorial Board
7 p. ii
artikel
27 Editorial Board 2018
7 p. ii
artikel
28 Editorial Board 2017
7 p. v
artikel
29 Editorial Board 2015
7 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
30 Editorial Board 2016
7 p. iii-
1 p.
artikel
31 Editorial Board 2019
7 p. ii
artikel
32 Editorial Board
7 p. ii
artikel
33 Editorial Board
7 p. ii
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34 Effectiveness of comprehensive care programs for patients with multiple chronic conditions or frailty: A systematic literature review Hopman, Petra
2016
7 p. 818-832
15 p.
artikel
35 Effectiveness of pay for performance to non-physician health care providers: A systematic review Asadi-Aliabadi, Mehran

7 p. 592-602
artikel
36 Effects of the financial crisis and Troika austerity measures on health and health care access in Portugal Legido-Quigley, Helena
2016
7 p. 833-839
7 p.
artikel
37 Equality, accessibility, and availability of physical therapy services in Israel—Perception of national directors Jacob, Tamar
2015
7 p. 990-997
8 p.
artikel
38 Erratum Regarding Previously Published Articles
7 p. 722-723
artikel
39 Evidence is missing to diagnose a public health tragedy Tapia Granados, José A.
2016
7 p. 861-
1 p.
artikel
40 Examining regional variation in health care spending in British Columbia, Canada Lavergne, Miriam Ruth
2016
7 p. 739-748
10 p.
artikel
41 Financial configurations of Italian private hospitals: an evolutionary analysis Belfiore, Alessandra

7 p. 661-667
artikel
42 Follow-up regimes for sick-listed employees: A comparison of nine north-western European countries Ose, Solveig Osborg

7 p. 619-631
artikel
43 Gender differences in the incomes of self-employed French physicians: The role of family structure Mikol, Fanny
2019
7 p. 666-674
artikel
44 General practitioners’ views on the influence of long-term care reforms on integrated elderly care in the Netherlands: a qualitative interview study Grol, Sietske

7 p. 930-940
artikel
45 Governance of academic medical centres in changing healthcare systems: An international comparison Cardinaal, Ester

7 p. 613-618
artikel
46 2017–19 governmental decisions to allow home use of misoprostol for early medical abortion in the UK Parsons, Jordan A.

7 p. 679-683
artikel
47 Government interventions to aid choice: Help to self-help or paternalism? Gyrd-Hansen, Dorte
2015
7 p. 874-881
8 p.
artikel
48 Government, politics and health policy: Ways forward from Mackenbach and McKee's study Kokkinen, Lauri
2016
7 p. 856-859
4 p.
artikel
49 Health, economic crisis, and austerity: A comparison of Greece, Finland and Iceland Tapia Granados, José A.
2015
7 p. 941-953
13 p.
artikel
50 Health insurance reforms in Singapore and Hong Kong: How the two ageing asian tigers respond to health financing challenges? Yin, Jason Dean-Chen
2018
7 p. 693-697
artikel
51 Health of patients on the waiting list: Opportunity to improve health in Canada? Sutherland, Jason Murray
2016
7 p. 749-757
9 p.
artikel
52 Health service accreditation stimulating change in clinical care and human resource management processes: A study of 311 Australian hospitals Greenfield, David
2019
7 p. 661-665
artikel
53 Hospital payment schemes and high-priced drugs: Evidence from the French Add-on List Rachet-Jacquet, Laurie

7 p. 923-929
artikel
54 Hospitals in rural or remote areas: An exploratory review of policies in 8 high-income countries Rechel, Bernd
2016
7 p. 758-769
12 p.
artikel
55 Impact of formal care consumption on informal care use in Europe: What is happening at the beginning of dependency? Rapp, Thomas

7 p. 632-642
artikel
56 Impact of public reporting on the quality of hospital care in Germany: A controlled before–after analysis based on secondary data Kraska, Rike Antje
2016
7 p. 770-779
10 p.
artikel
57 Implementing shared-decision-making for diabetes care across country settings: What really matters to people? Tinelli, Michela
2017
7 p. 786-792
artikel
58 Improving quality of psychiatric care in Latvia by measuring patient experiences Taube, Maris
2018
7 p. 765-768
artikel
59 Improving the forecasting of hospital services: A comparison between projections and actual utilization of hospital services Bouckaert, Nicolas
2018
7 p. 728-736
artikel
60 Including values in evidence-based policy making for breast screening: An empirically grounded tool to assist expert decision makers Parker, Lisa
2017
7 p. 793-799
artikel
61 Income related inequalities in avoidable mortality in Norway: A population-based study using data from 1994–2011 Kinge, Jonas Minet
2015
7 p. 889-898
10 p.
artikel
62 Increase in computed tomography in Australia driven mainly by practice change: A decomposition analysis Wright, Cameron M.
2017
7 p. 823-829
artikel
63 Inequalities in utilization of institutional care among older people in Estonia Mozhaeva, Irina

7 p. 704-714
artikel
64 Influence of municipal policy and individual characteristics on the use of informal and formal domestic help in the Netherlands Marangos, Anna Maria
2018
7 p. 791-796
artikel
65 Informal out-of-pocket payments for healthcare services in Greece Giannouchos, Theodoros V.

7 p. 758-764
artikel
66 Integrated health and social care in England – Progress and prospects Humphries, Richard
2015
7 p. 856-859
4 p.
artikel
67 Involving the public in decision-making about large-scale changes to health services: A scoping review Djellouli, Nehla
2019
7 p. 635-645
artikel
68 Is having private health insurance associated with less support for public healthcare? Evidence from the Norwegian NHS Martinussen, Pål E.
2019
7 p. 675-680
artikel
69 Is there a bias in patient choices for hospital care? Evidence from three Italian regional health systems Martini, Gianmaria

7 p. 668-679
artikel
70 Job Stickiness of young nurses in Ontario: Does the employer organization participation in the Nursing Graduate Guarantee initiative make a difference? Alameddine, Mohamad
2017
7 p. 809-815
artikel
71 Long-term care at home and female work during the COVID-19 pandemic Sugawara, Shinya

7 p. 859-868
artikel
72 Long term impact of the economic crisis on health care in the Greek setting: The Pandora box? Anastasiou, Foteini
2016
7 p. 860-
1 p.
artikel
73 Managed care in four managed competition OECD health systems Shmueli, Amir
2015
7 p. 860-873
14 p.
artikel
74 Measuring the quality of care in small countries: the empirical analysis of 30-day mortality following acute myocardial infarction and ischaemic stroke in Latvia Lenzi, Jacopo

7 p. 695-700
artikel
75 National Health Insurance: A conceptual framework from conflicting typologies Cuadrado, Cristóbal
2019
7 p. 621-629
artikel
76 New insights into health financing: First results of the international data collection under the System of Health Accounts 2011 framework Mueller, Michael
2017
7 p. 764-769
artikel
77 New model for prioritised adoption and use of hospital medicine in Denmark since 2017: Challenges and perspectives Wadmann, Sarah
2019
7 p. 606-610
artikel
78 Non-Medical prescribing policies: A global scoping review Ecker, Sarah

7 p. 721-726
artikel
79 Organising and managing patient and public involvement to enhance quality improvement—Comparing a Swedish and a Dutch hospital Bergerum, Carolina

7 p. 603-612
artikel
80 Overview and transparency of non-research payments to healthcare organizations and healthcare professionals from pharmaceutical companies in Japan: Analysis of payment data in 2016 Ozaki, Akihiko

7 p. 727-735
artikel
81 Pathways to DRG-based hospital payment systems in Japan, Korea, and Thailand Annear, Peter Leslie
2018
7 p. 707-713
artikel
82 Pharmaceutical industry self-regulation and non-transparency: country and company level analysis of payments to healthcare professionals in seven European countries Mulinari, Shai

7 p. 915-922
artikel
83 Physician group, physician and patient characteristics associated with joining interprofessional team-based primary care in Ontario, Canada Haj-Ali, Wissam

7 p. 743-750
artikel
84 Practicing Corona – Towards a research agenda of health policies Bal, Roland

7 p. 671-673
artikel
85 Primary care in Ontario, Canada: New proposals after 15 years of reform Marchildon, Gregory P.
2016
7 p. 732-738
7 p.
artikel
86 Promoting healthy eating habits among youth according to their preferences: Indications from a discrete choice experiment in Tuscany Corazza, Ilaria

7 p. 947-955
artikel
87 Public healthcare interests require strict competition enforcement Loozen, Edith M.H.
2015
7 p. 882-888
7 p.
artikel
88 Public health lessons from the French 2012 soda tax and insights on the modifications enacted in 2018 Le Bodo, Yann

7 p. 585-591
artikel
89 Public–private sector interactions and the demand for supplementary health insurance in the United Kingdom Bíró, Anikó
2016
7 p. 840-847
8 p.
artikel
90 Reducing Reimbursement Drug Price Risk to Enhance R&D Incentives without Raising Drug Prices/Expenditures: Implications of Simulations Based on Questionnaire Survey of Pharmaceutical Companies in Japan Nakamura, Hiroshi

7 p. 714-720
artikel
91 Regenerative medicine regulatory policies: A systematic review and international comparison Qiu, Tingting

7 p. 701-713
artikel
92 Re-insurance in the Swiss health insurance market: Fit, power, and balance Schmid, Christian P.R.
2016
7 p. 848-855
8 p.
artikel
93 Response to the letter: The long-term reform in the Netherlands: What is the scientific rational for the WMO? Maarse, Hans
2016
7 p. 865-866
2 p.
artikel
94 Socio-economic burden of rare diseases: A systematic review of cost of illness evidence Angelis, Aris
2015
7 p. 964-979
16 p.
artikel
95 Swiss popular initiative for a single health insurer… once again! De Pietro, Carlo
2015
7 p. 851-855
5 p.
artikel
96 Taking the measure of the profession: Physician associations in the measurement age Levi, Baruch
2018
7 p. 746-754
artikel
97 The Americanization of the British National Health Service: A typological approach Powell, Martin
2018
7 p. 775-782
artikel
98 The availability of emergency contraception from family health centers in Turkey O'Neil, Mary Lou

7 p. 715-721
artikel
99 The bare necessities? A realist review of necessity argumentations used in health care coverage decisions Kleinhout-Vliek, Tineke
2017
7 p. 731-744
artikel
100 The 2013 cholesterol guideline controversy: Would better evidence prevent pharmaceuticalization? Unruh, Lynn
2016
7 p. 797-808
12 p.
artikel
101 The establishment of the Korean medical device safety information monitoring center: Reviewing ten years of experience Choi, Soo Jeong

7 p. 941-946
artikel
102 The European Union Food Distribution programme for the Most Deprived Persons of the community, 1987–2013: From agricultural policy to social inclusion policy? Caraher, Martin
2015
7 p. 932-940
9 p.
artikel
103 The fiscal crisis in the health sector: Patterns of cutback management across Europe Ongaro, Edoardo
2015
7 p. 954-963
10 p.
artikel
104 The impact of COVID-19 on abortion access: Insights from the European Union and the United Kingdom Bojovic, Neva

7 p. 841-858
artikel
105 The impact of economic conditions on the disablement process: A Markov transition approach using SHARE data Arrighi, Y.
2017
7 p. 778-785
artikel
106 The introduction of hospital networks in Belgium: The path from policy statements to the 2019 legislation De Regge, Melissa
2019
7 p. 601-605
artikel
107 The long-term reform in the Netherlands: what is the scientific rational for the WMO? Broeckaert, Inge F.A.
2016
7 p. 862-864
3 p.
artikel
108 The methodological quality of nurse-sensitive indicators in Dutch hospitals: A descriptive exploratory research study Kieft, R.A.M.M.
2018
7 p. 755-764
artikel
109 The national implementation of 'Proactive Health Support' in Denmark since 2017: Expectations and challenges for the telephone-based self-management program Fredens, Mia

7 p. 674-678
artikel
110 The new Australian after-hours general practice incentive payment mechanism: equity for rural general practice? Neil, Amanda L.
2016
7 p. 809-817
9 p.
artikel
111 The 2011 proposal for Universal Health Insurance in Ireland: Potential implications for healthcare expenditure Connolly, Sheelah
2016
7 p. 790-796
7 p.
artikel
112 The 2020 reform of the employment status of Hungarian health workers: Will it eliminate informal payments and separate the public and private sectors from each other? Gaal, Peter

7 p. 833-840
artikel
113 The relationship between workload and length of stay in Singapore Zhou, Ke
2018
7 p. 769-774
artikel
114 The relevance of work-related learning for vulnerable groups. Dutch case study of a Health Impact Assessment with equity focus Storm, Ilse
2015
7 p. 915-924
10 p.
artikel
115 The role of the European Structural and Investment Funds in Financing Health System in Lithuania: Experience from 2007 to 2013 funding period and implications for the future Murauskiene, Liubove
2017
7 p. 727-730
artikel
116 The Swiss Hepatitis Strategy as a model for facing future health policy challenges Blindenbacher, Raoul
2019
7 p. 681-687
artikel
117 The value of caregiver inclusive practices in geriatric transitions of care: A systematic review Meulenbroeks, Isabelle

7 p. 888-898
artikel
118 Time-driven activity-based costing in health care: A systematic review of the literature Keel, George
2017
7 p. 755-763
artikel
119 “Top-Three” health reforms in 31 high-income countries in 2018 and 2019: an expert informed overview Polin, Katherine

7 p. 815-832
artikel
120 To what degree are health insurance enrollees in the Netherlands aware of the restrictive conditions attached to their policies? van der Hulst, Frank J.P.

7 p. 693-703
artikel
121 Trends in hastened death decision criteria: A review of official reports Marina, Sílvia

7 p. 643-651
artikel
122 Understanding perspectives on major system change: A comparative case study of public engagement and the implementation of urgent and emergency care system reconfiguration Foley, Conor
2017
7 p. 800-808
artikel
123 Understanding stakeholders’ perspectives and experiences of general practice accreditation Debono, Deborah
2017
7 p. 816-822
artikel
124 Understanding the large heterogeneity in hospital readmissions and mortality for acute myocardial infarction Lobo, Mariana F

7 p. 684-694
artikel
125 Universal coverage reforms in the USA: From Obamacare through Trump Rice, Thomas
2018
7 p. 698-702
artikel
126 Unmet healthcare needs depending on employment status Lee, Sang-Yi
2015
7 p. 899-906
8 p.
artikel
127 Utilization and uptake of clinical genetics services in high-income countries: A scoping review Dragojlovic, Nick

7 p. 877-887
artikel
128 Virtual clinics versus face-to-face review: Is the benefit the same for new orthopaedic patients? Shammout, Sarah

7 p. 688-692
artikel
129 “We’re not there to protect ourselves, we’re there to talk about workforce planning”: A qualitative study of policy dialogues as a mechanism to inform medical workforce planning Bruen, Carlos

7 p. 736-742
artikel
130 What happens at the end of life? Using linked administrative health data to understand healthcare usage in the last year of life in New Zealand Hamblin, Richard
2018
7 p. 783-790
artikel
131 Worlds of Healthcare: A Healthcare System Typology of OECD Countries Reibling, Nadine
2019
7 p. 611-620
artikel
132 Would universal general practitioner care impact Irish adolescents’ utilisation? Ann, Kirby

7 p. 652-660
artikel
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