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1 | Access as a policy-relevant concept in low- and middle-income countries | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2009 | 230 |
2 | Choice experiments in health: the good, the bad, the ugly and toward a brighter future | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2009 | 152 |
3 | What level of domestic government health expenditure should we aspire to for universal health coverage? | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2017 | 138 |
4 | Explicit incorporation of equity considerations into economic evaluation of public health interventions | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2009 | 131 |
5 | The ten characteristics of the high-performing chronic care system | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 131 |
6 | Dying of corruption | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 121 |
7 | Overcoming fragmentation in health care: chronic care in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 108 |
8 | Paying for hospital care: the experience with implementing activity-based funding in five European countries | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 103 |
9 | Fiscal space for domestic funding of health and other social services | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2017 | 98 |
10 | Results of the market-oriented reform in the Netherlands: a review | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2016 | 97 |
11 | Explaining medical disputes in Chinese public hospitals: the doctor–patient relationship and its implications for health policy reforms | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2016 | 95 |
12 | What is the public appetite for healthy eating policies? Evidence from a cross-European survey | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2015 | 92 |
13 | Creating a ‘hostile environment for migrants’: the British government’s use of health service data to restrict immigration is a very bad idea | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2018 | 90 |
14 | Making governance work in the health care sector: evidence from a ‘natural experiment’ in Italy | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2016 | 89 |
15 | Effect of the implementation of an enterprise-wide Electronic Health Record on productivity in the Veterans Health Administration | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2006 | 81 |
16 | Australia's Response to COVID-19 | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2022 | 80 |
17 | How health care regionalisation in Italy is widening the North–South gap | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2014 | 79 |
18 | Projecting shortages and surpluses of doctors and nurses in the OECD: what looms ahead | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2019 | 79 |
19 | Cost-effectiveness thresholds in health care: a bookshelf guide to their meaning and use | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2016 | 76 |
20 | Public involvement policies in health: exploring their conceptual basis | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2006 | 75 |
21 | Informal payments for health care – the phenomenon and its context | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 72 |
22 | Access to health care in post-apartheid South Africa: availability, affordability, acceptability | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2020 | 72 |
23 | Choice policies in Northern European health systems | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 71 |
24 | Priority setting in health – a political economy perspective | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2006 | 70 |
25 | Conceptualizing decentralization in European health systems: a functional perspective | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2006 | 69 |
26 | The political economy of Chinese health reform | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2007 | 67 |
27 | The experience of implementing choice at point of referral: a comparison of the Netherlands and England | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 64 |
28 | Patient reactions to hospital choice in Norway, Denmark, and Sweden | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2007 | 63 |
29 | Social capital, economics, and health: new evidence | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2008 | 63 |
30 | Hospital prices and market structure in the hospital and insurance industries | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 63 |
31 | Activity based financing in England: the need for continual refinement of payment by results | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2007 | 62 |
32 | Developing methods that really do value the ‘Q’ in the QALY | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2008 | 62 |
33 | Evolution of Taiwan’s health care system | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 62 |
34 | Reputations count: why benchmarking performance is improving health care across the world | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2019 | 61 |
35 | Aging, health expenditure, proximity to death, and income in Finland | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2008 | 60 |
36 | Aging, social capital, and health care utilization in Canada | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2008 | 59 |
37 | Are health problems systemic? Politics of access and choice under Beveridge and Bismarck systems | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 59 |
38 | Choice and privatisation in Swedish primary care | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 57 |
39 | A discrete choice experiment investigating preferences for funding drugs used to treat orphan diseases: an exploratory study | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 53 |
40 | Preferred providers and the credible commitment problem in health insurance: first experiences with the implementation of managed competition in the Dutch health care system | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 52 |
41 | Determinants of branded prescription medicine prices in OECD countries | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 52 |
42 | Changing choices in health care: implications for equity, efficiency and cost | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 50 |
43 | Effects of purchaser competition in the Dutch health system: is the glass half full or half empty? | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2011 | 50 |
44 | Reassessing catastrophic health-care payments with a Nigerian case study | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 49 |
45 | Decision making by NICE: examining the influences of evidence, process and context | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2014 | 49 |
46 | Does it really matter where you live? A panel data multilevel analysis of Swedish municipality-level social capital on individual health-related quality of life | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2006 | 47 |
47 | Response to COVID-19: was Italy (un)prepared? | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2022 | 46 |
48 | An economic model of social capital and health | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2008 | 45 |
49 | Contingent valuation: what needs to be done? | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2010 | 45 |
50 | Reflections on the evolution of health technology assessment in Europe | Health Economics, Policy and Law | 2012 | 45 |