Ausgabe 2/2009
Inhalt (14 Artikel)
Pesticides and farmer health in Nicaragua: a willingness-to-pay approach to evaluation
Hildegard Garming, Hermann Waibel
The income distributive implications of recent private health insurance policy reforms in Australia
Alfons Palangkaraya, Jongsay Yong, Elizabeth Webster, Peter Dawkins
International comparison of orthotic brace prices
Steven Simoens, Paul Guillaume, Ingrid Moldenaers, Antony Depoorter, Sandra De Coster, Dirk Van den Steen, Stefaan Van de Sande, Hans Debruyne, Dirk Ramaekers, Murielle Lona
Guidelines for completing the EURONHEED transferability information checklists
John Nixon, Stephen Rice, Michael Drummond, Stephanie Boulenger, Philippe Ulmann, Gerard de Pouvourville
The labor supply of registered nurses in Finland: the effect of wages and working conditions
T. Kankaanranta, P. Rissanen
Can we assume that research participants are utility maximisers?
Gethin L. Griffith, Val Morrison, J. Mark G. Williams, Rhiannon Tudor Edwards
Activity-based funding for National Health Service hospitals in England: managers’ experience and expectations
Jonathan Sussex, Shelley Farrar
Factors affecting chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)-related costs: a multivariate analysis of a Swedish COPD cohort
Ulf-Göran Gerdtham, L. Fredrik Andersson, Åsa Ericsson, Sixten Borg, Sven-Arne Jansson, Eva Rönmark, Bo Lundbäck
Factors affecting nurses’ decision to get the flu vaccine
Shosh Shahrabani, Uri Benzion, Gregory Yom Din
Response to the expertise: Procedures and methods of benefit assessments for medicines in Germany, by Geertruida E. Bekkering and Jos Kleijnen
Klaus Koch, Stefan Lange
Procedures and methods of benefit assessments for medicines in Germany: give the child a name
Holger Schünemann, Regina Kunz, Yngve Falck-Ytter, Nancy Santesso