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   international journal of health policy and management   
سال:2022 - دوره:11 - شماره:4


  tick  affordability of medication therapy in diabetic patients: a scenario-based assessment in iran’s health system context - صفحه:443-452

  tick  complex governance does increase both the real and perceived registration burden: the case of the netherlands comment on “perceived burden due to registrations for quality monitoring and improvement in hospitals: a mixed methods study” - صفحه:533-535

  tick  cost-sharing effects on hospital service utilization among older people in fukuoka prefecture, japan - صفحه:489-497

  tick  covid-19 – an opportunity to redesign health policy thinking - صفحه:409-413

  tick  covid-19, trade, and health: this changes everything? comment on “what generates attention to health in trade policy-making? lessons from success in tobacco control and access to medicines: a qualitative study of australia and the (comprehensive and progressive) trans-pacific partnership” - صفحه:525-528

  tick  drastic reduction inpatient visits to the emergency department in a hospital in israel during the covid-19 outbreak, compared to the h1n1 2009 - صفحه:429-433

  tick  efficacy of governmental social distancing behaviors and personal freedom on social distancing behaviors in the chinese adult general population in hong kong - صفحه:498-507

  tick  expanding public health policy analysis for transformative change: the importance of power and ideas comment on “what generates attention to health in trade policy-making? lessons from success in tobacco control and access to medicines: a qualitative study of australia and the (comprehensive and progressive) trans-pacific partnership” - صفحه:521-524

  tick  health service utilization in hong kong during the covid-19 pandemic – a cross-sectional public survey - صفحه:508-513

  tick  health taxes on tobacco, alcohol, food and drinks in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review of policy content, actors, process and context - صفحه:414-428

  tick  high and sustained participation in a multi-year voluntary performance measurement initiative among primary care teams - صفحه:514-520

  tick  impact of competition versus centralisation of hospital care on process quality: a multilevel analysis of breast cancer surgery in france - صفحه:459-469

  tick  impact of the requirement of bone mineral density evidence on utilization of anti-osteoporosis medications, clinical outcome and medical expenditures of patient with hip fracture in taiwan - صفحه:470-478

  tick  is physical rehabilitation need associated with the rehabilitation workforce supply? an ecological study across 35 high-income countries - صفحه:434-442

  tick  more evidence that the healthcare administrative burden is real, widespread and has serious consequences comment on “perceived burden due to registrations for quality monitoring and improvement in hospitals: a mixed methods study” - صفحه:536-538

  tick  primary healthcare organisations are comprehensive or selective in their approach - صفحه:479-488

  tick  purpose, subject, and consumer comment on “perceived burden due to registrations for quality monitoring and improvement in hospitals: a mixed methods study” - صفحه:539-543

  tick  reducing the power of the alcohol industry in trade and investment agreement negotiations through improved global governance of alcohol comment on “what generates attention to health in trade policy-making? lessons from success in tobacco control and access to medicines: a qualitative study of australia and the (comprehensive and progressive) trans-pacific partnership” - صفحه:529-532

  tick  the optimal distribution of surgery in low- and middle-income countries: a proposed matrix for determining country-level organization of surgical services – a response to the recent commentaries - صفحه:544-546

  tick  the prognostic factors affecting the survival of kurdistan province covid-19 patients: a cross-sectional study from february to may 2020 - صفحه:453-458
 

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