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In a wide range of health care jurisdictions, to give priority to the severely ill over the less severely ill is …
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Recent focus on cost-benefit/socio-economic assessment of government “life-saving” programmes within public health …
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Physician spending is one of the fastest growing Canadian public sector health categories of recent years but despite … health expenditure. Regression models of the determinants of provincial government health spending are estimated and show … physician numbers are a positive and significant driver of provincial government health care spending after controlling for …
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consequences for the health effects of insecure and precarious employment, as well as to address challenging issues and …
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To review the criteria and ‘other’ considerations used internationally for prioritizing new health technologies, and to …
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We argue that policy analysis aiming at curving inequalities in health calls for a better understanding of what we know … about its measurement pathways. Assuming that health is a good that individuals trade off against other goods, unavoidable … health inequalities result when after controlling for unavoidable factors (e.g., age and gender), differences in …
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