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Waiting times for elective surgery, like hip replacement, are often referred to as an equitable rationing mechanism in publicly-funded healthcare systems because access to care is not based on socioeconomic status. Previous work has established that that this may not be the case and there is...
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We investigate the distributional consequences of two different waiting times initiatives, one in Norway, and one in Scotland. The primary focus of Scotland's recent waiting time reforms, introduced in 2003, and modified in 2005 and 2007, has been on reducing maximum waiting times through the...
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The Faster Return to Work (FRW) scheme that Norwegian authorities implemented in 2007 is an example of a policy that builds on the human capital approach. The main idea behind the scheme is that long waiting times for hospital treatment lead to unnecessarily long periods of absence from work. To...
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CancerChatCanada is a pan-Canadian initiative with a mandate to make professionally led cancer support groups available …
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in a sample of terminally ill cancer patients admitted to a palliative care hospital. A random sample of 128 patients …
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Black/African–American women are more likely to get breast cancer at a young age and/or be diagnosed at a late disease … suggests that social capital may play a role in cancer preventive screening for African–American women in Philadelphia, which …
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This article explores the mutually constituting relationship between healthcare seeking practices and the socio-political context of clinical encounters. On the basis of ethnographic fieldwork carried out in the context of Danish primary care (general practice) and inspired by recent writings on...
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rationales used for approving or denying a cancer drug, Tarceva, during a period when NICE first suggested it was not cost …
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Pelvic radiotherapy creates physical effects and psychological responses that negatively affect the sexual health of women and couples, yet these sexual consequences are not frequently researched or clinically assessed. This focused ethnographic study explored factors that influence the clinical...
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Striking differences exist in outcomes for cancer between developed countries with comparable healthcare systems. We …
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