Ausgabe 1/2012
Inhalt (52 Artikel)
Launching the Israel Journal of Health Policy Research: Why a new journal? Why now? Why open access?
Bruce Rosen, Avi Israeli
Community healthcare in Israel: quality indicators 2007-2009
Dena H Jaffe, Amir Shmueli, Arie Ben-Yehuda, Ora Paltiel, Ronit Calderon, Arnon D Cohen, Eran Matz, Joseph K Rosenblum, Rachel Wilf-Miron, Orly Manor
Shared decision-making in Israel: status, barriers, and recommendations
Talya Miron-Shatz, Ofra Golan, Mayer Brezis, Gil Siegal, Glen M Doniger
From shared decision making to patient-centered decision making
Harvey V Fineberg
Complementary and alternative health care in Israel
Judith T Shuval, Emma Averbuch
Progress in palliative care in Israel: comparative mapping and next steps
Netta Bentur, Linda L Emanuel, Nathan Cherney
Complementary alternative health care in Israel and the western world
Jeffrey Borkan
Medical specialty considerations by medical students early in their clinical experience
Charles Weissman, Rachel Yaffa Zisk-Rony, Josh E Schroeder, Yoram G Weiss, Alex Avidan, Uriel Elchalal, Howard Tandeter
Registered nurses in Israel - workforce employment characteristics and projected supply
Nurit Nirel, Shoshana Riba, Sima Reicher, Orly Toren
Tackling obesity requires efficient government policies
Michele Cecchini, Franco Sassi
Giving oocytes to women in need: permitted, forbidden, or pressured? A commentary
Françoise Shenfield
Economic effects of interventions to reduce obesity in Israel
Gary M Ginsberg, Elliot Rosenberg
Creating patient safety capacity in a nation's health system: A comparison between Israel and Canada
Roy Ilan, Yoel Donchin
Patterns of globalized reproduction: Egg cells regulation in Israel and Austria
Carmel Shalev, Gabriele Werner-Felmayer
National patient safety initiatives: Moving beyond what is necessary
Eyal Zimlichman, David W Bates
The association between continuity of care in the community and health outcomes: a population-based study
Jacob Dreiher, Doron S Comaneshter, Yael Rosenbluth, Erez Battat, Haim Bitterman, Arnon D Cohen
Trends in the use of rehabilitation services in the community by people with mental disabilities in Israel; the factors involved
Tzipi Hornik-Lurie, Nelly Zilber, Yaacov Lerner
Challenges for the smoking ban in Israeli pubs and bars: analysis guided by the behavioral ecological model
Orna Baron-Epel, Carmit Satran, Vicki Cohen, Anat Drach-Zehavi, Melbourne F Hovell
Orthopedic surgeons’ and neurologists’ attitudes towards second opinions in the Israeli healthcare system: a qualitative study
Geva Greenfield, Joseph S Pliskin, Shlomo Wientroub, Nadav Davidovitch
Viewing second opinions in terms of recent developments in patient choice
Richard B Saltman
Providing cell phone numbers and e-mail addresses to patients: The patient’s perspective, a cross sectional study
Roni Peleg, Elena Nazarenko
Trends in reproductive health in Israel: implications for environmental health policy
Tamar Berman, Hagai Levine, Ronni Gamzu, Itamar Grotto
The legal guardians' dilemma: Decision making associated with invasive non-life-saving procedures
Michael Kuniavsky, Freda DeKeyser Ganz, David M Linton, Sigal Sviri
Review essay: politics, power, and universal health care by Stuart Altman and David Schachtman
David Chinitz
Monitoring quality in Israeli primary care: The primary care physicians' perspective
Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot, Bruce Rosen
Quality of online health information about oral contraceptives from Hebrew-language websites
Yehuda Neumark, Lior Flum, Catalina Lopez-Quintero, Ronny Shtarkshall
Endocrine disrupting chemicals and the growth of environmental health in Israel
Henry Falk
Beyond the trends: policy considerations in psychiatric rehabilitation
Howard H Goldman, Richard G Frank
The internet, teenagers, and sexual health information: a cautionary tale
Freya Lund Sonenstein
Evidence-based support for the all-hazards approach to emergency preparedness
Bruria Adini, Avishay Goldberg, Robert Cohen, Daniel Laor, Yaron Bar-Dayan
Mortality rates in Israel from causes amenable to health care, regional and international comparison
Nehama Goldberger, Ziona Haklai
Measuring healthcare preparedness: an all-hazards approach
David E Marcozzi, Nicole Lurie
Improving health outcomes: innovation, coverage, quality and adherence
Martin McKee, Clara K Chow
Priority setting: the importance of incorporating opportunity costs
Ole Frithjof Norheim
A first step in determining appropriate amounts of obstetric anesthesia work
Swarup S Varaday, Barbara L Leighton
The journal's first year of publication and the challenges ahead
Avi Israeli, Bruce Rosen
Which health technologies should be funded? A prioritization framework based explicitly on value for money
Ofra Golan, Paul Hansen
Comparison of the obstetric anesthesia activity index with total delivery numbers as a single denominator of workload demand in Israeli maternity units
Yehuda Ginosar, Alex Ioscovich, Charles Weissman, Ronit Calderon-Margalit, Carolyn F Weiniger
From service provision to function based performance - perspectives on public health systems from the USA and Israel
Douglas F Scutchfield, Ehud Miron, Richard C Ingram
Work satisfaction, quality of life, and leisure time of neonatology fellows and senior neonatologists in Israel
Michael Moshe, Zvi H Perry, Liat Salzer, Ehud Zemora, Asaf Toker