AIDSPolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
AbuseImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
Access to HealthcareDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
Access to HealthcareDeterminants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 693-703]
AccountabilityChallenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 259-263]
AccountabilitySearching for the Right to Health in the Sustainable Development Agenda; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 337-339]
Accountability for Reasonableness (A4R)Beyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
Act and RulesCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
Adaptive MovesWhistle Blowing: A Message to Leaders and Managers; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organizations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 265-266]
AdoptionAdoption of Electronic Personal Health Records in Canada: Perceptions of Stakeholders [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 425-433]
AdvertisingConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
AfricaThe Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
Agenda-SettingPower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
Agenda-SettingPower and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 355-363]
Antiretroviral (ARV)Politics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
AttitudeAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
AuditBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
AusterityIs It More Important to Address the Issue of Patient Mobility or to Guarantee Universal Health Coverage in Europe?; Comment on “Regional Incentives and Patient Cross-Border Mobility: Evidence From the Italian Experience” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 47-50]
AusterityThe Challenge of Complementary and Alternative Medicine After Austerity: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 77-78]
AusterityNational Health Service Principles as Experienced by Vulnerable London Migrants in “Austerity Britain”: A Qualitative Study of Rights, Entitlements, and Civil-Society Advocacy [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 589-597]
AutonomyDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
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Bed OccupancyBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
Bed UtilisationBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
BelieValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
Belief SystemsPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
Beliefs and NormsPower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
BiologicsAccess to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
BotswanaAnalysing the Stewardship Function in Botswana’s Health System: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 705-713]
BoundariesFrom Headline to Hard Grind: The Importance of Understanding Public Administration in Achieving Health Outcomes; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 439-442]
BudgetPlanning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 583-588]
Budget ConstraintDefining Pathways and Trade-offs Toward Universal Health Coverage; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 445-447]
Budget ImpactExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
Bureaucratic RulesGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
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CanadaIntroducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 23-31]
CanadaAdoption of Electronic Personal Health Records in Canada: Perceptions of Stakeholders [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 425-433]
CanadaPriority Setting Meets Multiple Streams: A Match to Be Further Examined?; Comment on “Introducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 497-499]
CanadaLegalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 453-456]
Capacities of Health OfficialsDecision Space and Capacities in the Decentralization of Health Services in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 443-444]
Capacity BuildingHow Can a Global Social Support System Hope to Achieve Fairer Competiveness?; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 205-206]
Capturing Data on Out-migration of Health WorkersAccelerate Implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel: Experiences From the South East Asia Region; Comment on “Relevance and Effectiveness of the WHO Global Code Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel – Ethical and Systems Perspectives” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 43-46]
Care-SeekingCare Seeking Patterns of STIs-Associated Symptoms in Iran: Findings of a Population-Based Survey [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 5-11]
Catastrophic Health Expenditures (CHE)Catastrophic Health Expenditure After the Implementation of Health Sector Evolution Plan: A Case Study in the West of Iran [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 417-423]
CentralisationDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
CertificationStrategic Faults in Implementation of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Iranian Experience [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 515-517]
Chantal MouffePolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
Child AbuseA Pilot Study of a 6-Week Parenting Program for Mothers of Pre-school Children Attending Family Health Centers in Karachi, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 91-97]
Child MaltreatmentA Pilot Study of a 6-Week Parenting Program for Mothers of Pre-school Children Attending Family Health Centers in Karachi, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 91-97]
Cities and HealthNeeded: Global Collaboration for Comparative Research on Cities and Health [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 399-401]
CitizenshipChallenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 259-263]
Civil SocietyLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
Climate ChangeGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
Climate ChangeHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
Climate ChangeHealth Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 675-682]
ClinicalBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
Clinical LeadershipOutcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 715-720]
Co-productionCollaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 221-223]
Cognitive BiasReflective Practice: How the World Bank Explored Its Own Biases? [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 79-82]
CollaborationCollaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 221-223]
Colorectal Cancer (CRC)Self-perceived Mental Health Status and Uptake of Fecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 365-371]
CommunityWe Need Action on Social Determinants of Health – but Do We Want It, too?; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 379-382]
Comparative ResearchNeeded: Global Collaboration for Comparative Research on Cities and Health [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 399-401]
CompetenceBeyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
CompetenceOutcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 715-720]
CompetitionOptimisation of Healthcare Contracts: Tensions Between Standardisation and Innovation; Comment on “Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly?” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 121-123]
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)The Challenge of Complementary and Alternative Medicine After Austerity: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 77-78]
Complex InterventionsSingle Versus Multi-Faceted Implementation Strategies – Is There a Simple Answer to a Complex Question? A Response to Recent Commentaries and a Call to Action for Implementation Practitioners and Researchers [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 215-217]
ComplexityReflective Practice: How the World Bank Explored Its Own Biases? [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 79-82]
ConflictBomb or Boon: Linking Population, People and Power in Fragile Regions; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 109-111]
ConflictA Little Bit of Sugar Helps the Pill Go Down: Resilience, Peace, and Family Planning; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 113-116]
ConflictPolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
ConsolidationPolicy Options to Reduce Fragmentation in the Pooling of Health Insurance Funds in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 253-258]
Consumer InvolvementChallenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 259-263]
Consumer InvolvementConsumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
ContractsOptimisation of Healthcare Contracts: Tensions Between Standardisation and Innovation; Comment on “Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly?” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 121-123]
CostAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
Cost-Effectiveness AnalysisPriority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Cost-SharingThe Relationship Between the Scope of Essential Health Benefits and Statutory Financing: An International Comparison Across Eight European Countries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 13-22]
Cost-SharingCost-Sharing Rates Increase During Deep Recession: Preliminary Data From Greece [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 687-692]
Country OwnershipDoes Management Really Matter? And If so, to Who?; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 141-143]
CriteriaLet’s Raise a Half-Full Glass to the Zombie NHS: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 147-148]
Cross-Border Mobility (CBM)Cross-Border Mobility in Italy: Some Considerations in Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 75-76]
CultureKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
CultureGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
Cultures of SilenceWhistleblowing in the Wind Towards a Socially Situated Research Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 395-396]
Cultures of VoiceWhistleblowing in the Wind Towards a Socially Situated Research Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 395-396]
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Data MiningImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
Deaf EffectWhistleblowing Need not Occur if Internal Voices Are Heard: From Deaf Effect to Hearer Courage; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 59-61]
Death of the NHSThe Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 55-57]
DecentralisationDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
DecentralisationDecentralisation, Decision Space and Directions for Future Research; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 607-608]
DecentralisationDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
DecentralizationLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
Decentralization of Health SystemsDecision Space and Capacities in the Decentralization of Health Services in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 443-444]
Decision AutonomyU-Form vs. M-Form: How to Understand Decision Autonomy Under Healthcare Decentralization?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 561-563]
Decision SpaceDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
Decision SpaceDecision Space and Capacities in the Decentralization of Health Services in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 443-444]
Decision SpaceDecentralisation, Decision Space and Directions for Future Research; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 607-608]
Decision SpaceDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
Decision-MakingGovernance in Health – The Need for Exchange and Evidence; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 507-510]
Decision-MakingAssessing Patient Participation in Health Policy Decision-Making in Cyprus [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 461-466]
Decision-MakingPriority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Decision-MakingDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
DeliberationHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
Delivery of HealthcareNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
DemocracyLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
Developing CountriesNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
DevelopmentGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
DiabetesDiabetes Dictating Policy: An Editorial Commemorating World Health Day 2016 [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 571-573]
Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) AdvertisingFuture Challenges and Opportunities in Online Prescription Drug Promotion Research; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 211-213]
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA)Digital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA)Still the Great Debate – “Fair Balance” in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 287-288]
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA)The Tip of the Iceberg of Misleading Online Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 329-331]
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA)Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: Teaching Drug Marketers How to Inform Better or Spin Better?; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 333-335]
Direct-to-Consumer Advertising (DTCA)Looking Beyond FDA Warning Letters to Explore Unforeseen Trouble Spots in eDTCA: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 611-612]
Discourse AnalysisHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
Disease NotificationHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
DisplacementDefining and Acting on Global Health: The Case of Japan and the Refugee Crisis [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 457-460]
DrugConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
Drug InspectorsCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
Drug RegulationCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
Drugs and CosmeticsCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
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EQ-5DInequalities in Health Status from EQ-5D Findings: A Cross-Sectional Study in Low-Income Communities of Bangladesh [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 301-308]
Economic EffectLegalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 453-456]
Economic EvaluationHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
EconomicsBomb or Boon: Linking Population, People and Power in Fragile Regions; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 109-111]
Education for MothersA Pilot Study of a 6-Week Parenting Program for Mothers of Pre-school Children Attending Family Health Centers in Karachi, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 91-97]
Elective SurgeryWithout Explicit Targets, Does France Meet Minimum Volume Thresholds for Hip and Knee Replacement and Bariatric Surgeries? [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 613-614]
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)Health Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
Electronic Personal Health Record (ePHR)Adoption of Electronic Personal Health Records in Canada: Perceptions of Stakeholders [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 425-433]
EmergenciesHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
Emergency ResponseKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
Emigration and ImmigrationNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
End of the NHSLet’s Raise a Half-Full Glass to the Zombie NHS: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 147-148]
EnglandNational Health Service Principles as Experienced by Vulnerable London Migrants in “Austerity Britain”: A Qualitative Study of Rights, Entitlements, and Civil-Society Advocacy [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 589-597]
EnglandConsumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
English National Health Service (NHS)The Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 55-57]
English National Health Service (NHS)Let’s Raise a Half-Full Glass to the Zombie NHS: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 147-148]
EpidemiologyCare Seeking Patterns of STIs-Associated Symptoms in Iran: Findings of a Population-Based Survey [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 5-11]
EquiFramePolicies and Processes for Social Inclusion: Using EquiFrame and EquIPP for Policy Dialogue; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 193-196]
EquityThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
EquityDefining Pathways and Trade-offs Toward Universal Health Coverage; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 445-447]
EquityHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
EquityExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
Equity and Inclusion in Policy Processes (EquIPP)Policies and Processes for Social Inclusion: Using EquiFrame and EquIPP for Policy Dialogue; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 193-196]
Essential Health BenefitsThe Relationship Between the Scope of Essential Health Benefits and Statutory Financing: An International Comparison Across Eight European Countries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 13-22]
EthicalBeyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
Ethical AnalysisBeyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
EthicsWhistleblowing: Don’t Encourage It, Prevent It; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role Of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 189-191]
EthicsNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
EthicsBeyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
EthicsUniversal Health Coverage – The Critical Importance of Global Solidarity and Good Governance; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 557-559]
European UnionIs It More Important to Address the Issue of Patient Mobility or to Guarantee Universal Health Coverage in Europe?; Comment on “Regional Incentives and Patient Cross-Border Mobility: Evidence From the Italian Experience” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 47-50]
EvaluationAn Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 295-299]
EvidenceReflective Practice: How the World Bank Explored Its Own Biases? [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 79-82]
EvidenceGovernance in Health – The Need for Exchange and Evidence; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 507-510]
Evidence-Based HealthcareSingle Versus Multi-Faceted Implementation Strategies – Is There a Simple Answer to a Complex Question? A Response to Recent Commentaries and a Call to Action for Implementation Practitioners and Researchers [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 215-217]
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)Developing Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
Evidence-Informed Deliberative ProcessesPriority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Ex-anteSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
ExchangeHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
ExpenditureDeterminants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 693-703]
Extended Cost-EffectivenessHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
F
FacilitationDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
Fair BalanceStill the Great Debate – “Fair Balance” in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 287-288]
Fair Balance of InformationLooking Beyond FDA Warning Letters to Explore Unforeseen Trouble Spots in eDTCA: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 611-612]
Family MedicineThe Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
Family PlanningWomen’s Education and World Peace: A Feminist Dream Comes True; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 107-108]
Family PlanningA Little Bit of Sugar Helps the Pill Go Down: Resilience, Peace, and Family Planning; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 113-116]
Family PlanningThe Pill Really Can Be Mightier Than the Sword: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 219-220]
Fecal Occult Blood Test (FOBT)Self-perceived Mental Health Status and Uptake of Fecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 365-371]
Fee ScheduleAchieving Universal Health Coverage by Focusing on Primary Care in Japan: Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 291-293]
Field Epidemiology Training ProgramOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
FijiDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
FijiLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
Financial CrisisIs It More Important to Address the Issue of Patient Mobility or to Guarantee Universal Health Coverage in Europe?; Comment on “Regional Incentives and Patient Cross-Border Mobility: Evidence From the Italian Experience” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 47-50]
Financial Risk ProtectionDefining Pathways and Trade-offs Toward Universal Health Coverage; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 445-447]
Food and
Drug Administration (FDA)The Tip of the Iceberg of Misleading Online Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 329-331]
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Digital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Still the Great Debate – “Fair Balance” in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 287-288]
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)The Conundrum of Online Prescription Drug Promotion; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 391-392]
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)Looking Beyond FDA Warning Letters to Explore Unforeseen Trouble Spots in eDTCA: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 611-612]
For-Profit HealthcareNew Provider Models for Sweden and Spain: Public, Private or Non-profit?; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 721-723]
FragmentationPolicy Options to Reduce Fragmentation in the Pooling of Health Insurance Funds in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 253-258]
FramingPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
FranceWithout Explicit Targets, Does France Meet Minimum Volume Thresholds for Hip and Knee Replacement and Bariatric Surgeries? [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 613-614]
FraudImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
Front Line StaffGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
G
GenderBomb or Boon: Linking Population, People and Power in Fragile Regions; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 109-111]
General PhysicianImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
General PracticeNew 2016 MeSH Addressing Information Gap, Poverty, Violence and Danger of Medicine Set the Tone for Policy-Makers in Patient Care [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 397-398]
GhanaPreferred Primary Healthcare Provider Choice Among Insured Persons in Ashanti Region, Ghana [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 155-163]
GhanaOperationalization of the Ghanaian Patients’ Charter in a Peri-urban Public Hospital: Voices of Healthcare Workers and Patients [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 525-533]
GhanaThe Politico-Economic Challenges of Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme Implementation [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 543-552]
Girls’ EducationThe Pill Really Can Be Mightier Than the Sword: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 219-220]
Global CitiesNeeded: Global Collaboration for Comparative Research on Cities and Health [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 399-401]
Global EconomyFrom the Myth of Level Playing Fields to the Reality of a Finite Planet; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association’s Scheme for Redistribution of New Talent” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 137-139]
Global Governance forThe Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health? [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 487-496]
Global HealthOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
Global HealthPolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
Global HealthPutting Management Capacity Building at the Forefront of Health Systems Strengthening; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 129-131]
Global HealthThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
Global HealthPolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
Global HealthGlobal Health Warning: Definitions Wield Power; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 207-209]
Global HealthAdvancing Global Health – The Need for (Better) Social Science; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 279-281]
Global HealthGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
Global HealthOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
Global HealthKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
Global HealthDefining and Acting on Global Health: The Case of Japan and the Refugee Crisis [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 457-460]
Global Health PolicyHealth Rights and Realization; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 341-344]
Global Health PolicyFrom Almost Empty to Half Full? A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 673-674]
Global Health SecurityOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
Global Policy NetworksPower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
Global Social Support SystemTowards a Global Social Support System: A Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 345-346]
Global/Planetary HealthPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
Good GovernanceUniversal Health Coverage – The Critical Importance of Global Solidarity and Good Governance; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 557-559]
Good GovernanceLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
GovernancePolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
GovernanceHow Can a Global Social Support System Hope to Achieve Fairer Competiveness?; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 205-206]
GovernanceAdvancing Global Health – The Need for (Better) Social Science; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 279-281]
GovernanceGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
GovernanceGovernance in Health – The Need for Exchange and Evidence; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 507-510]
GovernanceConsumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
GradientHow Can a Global Social Support System Hope to Achieve Fairer Competiveness?; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 205-206]
GreeceAccess to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
H
HTA ProcessesHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
HealthThe Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health? [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 487-496]
HealthHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
HealthDeterminants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 693-703]
HealthValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
Health (SPMH) StatusSelf-perceived Mental Health Status and Uptake of Fecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 365-371]
Health CommunicationFuture Challenges and Opportunities in Online Prescription Drug Promotion Research; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 211-213]
Health CommunicationDigital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
Health DecentralizationU-Form vs. M-Form: How to Understand Decision Autonomy Under Healthcare Decentralization?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 561-563]
Health EconomicsDo Financial Incentives Increase Doctors’ Willingness to Publish Research? – A Pilot Study of 21 Junior Doctors [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 451-452]
Health EffectsLegalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 453-456]
Health EquityA Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
Health EquityRe-Conceptualising Public Health Interventions in Government: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 569-570]
Health ExpendituresCatastrophic Health Expenditure After the Implementation of Health Sector Evolution Plan: A Case Study in the West of Iran [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 417-423]
Health GovernanceThe Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance? [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 683-685]
Health InsecurityHealth Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 183-187]
Health InsuranceSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
Health InsuranceAn Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 295-299]
Health InsuranceThe Politico-Economic Challenges of Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme Implementation [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 543-552]
Health Insurance Funds in IranPolicy Options to Reduce Fragmentation in the Pooling of Health Insurance Funds in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 253-258]
Health LegislationAnalysing the Stewardship Function in Botswana’s Health System: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 705-713]
Health ManagementOutcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 715-720]
Health PolicyPower and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 355-363]
Health PolicyThe Health Policy Process in Vietnam: Going Beyond Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Theory; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 435-437]
Health PolicyAnalysing the Stewardship Function in Botswana’s Health System: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 705-713]
Health PolicyDiabetes Dictating Policy: An Editorial Commemorating World Health Day 2016 [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 571-573]
Health PolicyDecentralisation, Decision Space and Directions for Future Research; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 607-608]
Health PolicyAssessing Patient Participation in Health Policy Decision-Making in Cyprus [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 461-466]
Health PolicyWithout Explicit Targets, Does France Meet Minimum Volume Thresholds for Hip and Knee Replacement and Bariatric Surgeries? [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 613-614]
Health Policy AnalysisAdvancing Global Health – The Need for (Better) Social Science; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 279-281]
Health PromotionIn Search of the Third Eye, When the Two Others Are Shamefacedly Shut?; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 325-327]
Health PromotionHealth Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 675-682]
Health ReformDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
Health ReformU-Form vs. M-Form: How to Understand Decision Autonomy Under Healthcare Decentralization?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 561-563]
Health SectorProvider Governance; A Basic Blackbox Seldom Looked at Properly: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 733-734]
Health StatusInequalities in Health Status from EQ-5D Findings: A Cross-Sectional Study in Low-Income Communities of Bangladesh [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 301-308]
Health SystemAnalysing the Stewardship Function in Botswana’s Health System: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 705-713]
Health System GovernanceGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Health System GovernanceRisks and Opportunities of Reforms Putting Primary Care in the Driver’s Seat; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 511-513]
Health System GovernanceGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
Health System ReformGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Health System ReformProvider Governance; A Basic Blackbox Seldom Looked at Properly: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 733-734]
Health System ReformsCatastrophic Health Expenditure After the Implementation of Health Sector Evolution Plan: A Case Study in the West of Iran [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 417-423]
Health System StrengtheningPutting Management Capacity Building at the Forefront of Health Systems Strengthening; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 129-131]
Health SystemsOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
Health Technology Assessment (HTA)Beyond the Black Box Approach to Ethics!; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 393-394]
Health Technology Assessment (HTA)Expanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
Health WorkerHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Health WorkforceIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
Health in All Policies (HiAP)A Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
Health-Related BehaviorSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
HealthcareOptimisation of Healthcare Contracts: Tensions Between Standardisation and Innovation; Comment on “Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly?” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 121-123]
HealthcareImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
HealthcareHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Healthcare ExpenditureUK and Twenty Comparable Countries GDP-Expenditure-on-Health 1980-2013: The Historic and Continued Low Priority of UK Health-Related Expenditure [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 519-523]
Healthcare OrganisationsA Wicked Problem? Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 267-269]
Healthcare OrganizationsStrategic Management in the Healthcare Sector: The Debate About the Resource-Based View Flourishes in Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 145-146]
Healthcare OrganizationsWhistleblowing in the Wind Towards a Socially Situated Research Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 395-396]
Healthcare ProviderPreferred Primary Healthcare Provider Choice Among Insured Persons in Ashanti Region, Ghana [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 155-163]
Healthcare ReformThe Relationship Between the Scope of Essential Health Benefits and Statutory Financing: An International Comparison Across Eight European Countries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 13-22]
Healthcare SectorNorwegian Priority Setting in Practice – an Analysis of Waiting Time Patterns Across Medical Disciplines [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 373-378]
Healthier LifestyleSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
HealthwatchConsumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
Hearer CourageWhistleblowing Need not Occur if Internal Voices Are Heard: From Deaf Effect to Hearer Courage; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 59-61]
Hospital AccreditationStrategic Faults in Implementation of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Iranian Experience [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 515-517]
HospitalisationBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
Human Resources for HealthNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
Human Resources for HealthThe Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
Human Resources for HealthIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
Human RightsPolicies and Processes for Social Inclusion: Using EquiFrame and EquIPP for Policy Dialogue; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 193-196]
Human RightsSearching for the Right to Health in the Sustainable Development Agenda; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 337-339]
Human RightsHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
Humanitarian CrisisGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
HumanitiesOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
I
IdeologyValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
ImmunizationHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
ImpactThe Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance? [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 683-685]
ImplementationSingle Versus Multi-Faceted Implementation Strategies – Is There a Simple Answer to a Complex Question? A Response to Recent Commentaries and a Call to Action for Implementation Practitioners and Researchers [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 215-217]
ImplementationA Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
ImplementationDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
ImplementationThe Politico-Economic Challenges of Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme Implementation [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 543-552]
ImplementationImplementing Health in All Policies – Time and Ideas Matter Too!; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 609-610]
ImplementationRe-Conceptualising Public Health Interventions in Government: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 569-570]
Implementation ResearchAn Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 295-299]
Implementing WHO Global CodeAccelerate Implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel: Experiences From the South East Asia Region; Comment on “Relevance and Effectiveness of the WHO Global Code Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel – Ethical and Systems Perspectives” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 43-46]
IncentivesDo Financial Incentives Increase Doctors’ Willingness to Publish Research? – A Pilot Study of 21 Junior Doctors [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 451-452]
Inclusive PolicyPolitical Impetus: Towards a Successful Agenda-Setting for Inclusive Health Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 275-277]
IndependenceExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
IndiaAn Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 295-299]
IndiaPrivate Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
InequalitiesHealth Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 675-682]
InequalityFrom the Myth of Level Playing Fields to the Reality of a Finite Planet; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association’s Scheme for Redistribution of New Talent” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 137-139]
InequalityHow Can a Global Social Support System Hope to Achieve Fairer Competiveness?; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 205-206]
InequalityInequalities in Health Status from EQ-5D Findings: A Cross-Sectional Study in Low-Income Communities of Bangladesh [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 301-308]
InfluenzaKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
InformaticsHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
InformationHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
Information ScienceNew 2016 MeSH Addressing Information Gap, Poverty, Violence and Danger of Medicine Set the Tone for Policy-Makers in Patient Care [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 397-398]
Injectable MedicinesImproving Injectable Medicines Prescription in Outpatient Services: A Path Towards Rational Use of Medicines in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 321-324]
InnovationOptimisation of Healthcare Contracts: Tensions Between Standardisation and Innovation; Comment on “Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly?” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 121-123]
Inspection Norms and Workforce Planning NormsCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
InspectionsCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
InsurancePreferred Primary Healthcare Provider Choice Among Insured Persons in Ashanti Region, Ghana [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 155-163]
InsuranceImproving Fraud and Abuse Detection in General Physician Claims: A Data Mining Study [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 165-172]
Integration of PoliciesPolicy Options to Reduce Fragmentation in the Pooling of Health Insurance Funds in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 253-258]
InterdisciplinarityThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
InterdisciplinarityPolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
Internal ReportingWhistleblowing Need not Occur if Internal Voices Are Heard: From Deaf Effect to Hearer Courage; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 59-61]
International ComparisonUK and Twenty Comparable Countries GDP-Expenditure-on-Health 1980-2013: The Historic and Continued Low Priority of UK Health-Related Expenditure [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 519-523]
International Health InstrumentsThe Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance? [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 683-685]
International Human Rights LawHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
International Migration of Health PersonnelAccelerate Implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel: Experiences From the South East Asia Region; Comment on “Relevance and Effectiveness of the WHO Global Code Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel – Ethical and Systems Perspectives” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 43-46]
International TradeFrom the Myth of Level Playing Fields to the Reality of a Finite Planet; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association’s Scheme for Redistribution of New Talent” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 137-139]
InternetConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
Invasive Cervical Cancer (ICC)Priority Setting for Improvement of Cervical Cancer Prevention in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 225-232]
IranCare Seeking Patterns of STIs-Associated Symptoms in Iran: Findings of a Population-Based Survey [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 5-11]
IranAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
IranPriority Setting for Improvement of Cervical Cancer Prevention in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 225-232]
IranCatastrophic Health Expenditure After the Implementation of Health Sector Evolution Plan: A Case Study in the West of Iran [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 417-423]
IranStrategic Faults in Implementation of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Iranian Experience [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 515-517]
Issue-CompetitionPower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
ItalyCross-Border Mobility in Italy: Some Considerations in Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 75-76]
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JapanDefining and Acting on Global Health: The Case of Japan and the Refugee Crisis [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 457-460]
Joined Up GovernmentFrom Headline to Hard Grind: The Importance of Understanding Public Administration in Achieving Health Outcomes; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 439-442]
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Kingdon’s Multiple Streams TheoryThe Health Policy Process in Vietnam: Going Beyond Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Theory; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 435-437]
KnowledgeCollaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 221-223]
Knowledge MobilizationStrategic Management in the Healthcare Sector: The Debate About the Resource-Based View Flourishes in Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 145-146]
Knowledge TranslationSingle Versus Multi-Faceted Implementation Strategies – Is There a Simple Answer to a Complex Question? A Response to Recent Commentaries and a Call to Action for Implementation Practitioners and Researchers [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 215-217]
Knowledge Translation (KT)Collaboration and Co-Production of Knowledge in Healthcare: Opportunities and Challenges [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 221-223]
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LeadershipWhat About Leadership?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 125-127]
LeadershipDoes Management Really Matter? And If so, to Who?; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 141-143]
LeadershipDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
LegalThe Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance? [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 683-685]
Legalization of MarijuanaLegalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 453-456]
LegitimacyExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
LegitimacyPriority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Liberal PoliticsPolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
LicensingAchieving Universal Health Coverage by Focusing on Primary Care in Japan: Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 291-293]
LicensureStrategic Faults in Implementation of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Iranian Experience [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 515-517]
Local GovernmentLow Decision Space Means No Decentralization in Fiji; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 663-665]
LondonNational Health Service Principles as Experienced by Vulnerable London Migrants in “Austerity Britain”: A Qualitative Study of Rights, Entitlements, and Civil-Society Advocacy [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 589-597]
Long-Range PlanningPolicy Capacity for Health Reform: Necessary but Insufficient; Comment on “Health Reform Requires Policy Capacity” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 51-54]
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Macro-Meso-Micro LevelsGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
ManagementPutting Management Capacity Building at the Forefront of Health Systems Strengthening; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 129-131]
ManagementDoes Management Really Matter? And If so, to Who?; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 141-143]
ManagementDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
Manufacturing and Sales UnitsCorrecting India’s Chronic Shortage of Drug Inspectors to Ensure the Production and Distribution of Safe, High-Quality Medicines [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 535-542]
MarketsThe Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 55-57]
Maternal HealthPolitical Impetus: Towards a Successful Agenda-Setting for Inclusive Health Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 275-277]
Maternal, Newborn and Child HealthPower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
Medical EducationNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
Medical EducationHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Medical OncologistsAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
Medical OveruseNew 2016 MeSH Addressing Information Gap, Poverty, Violence and Danger of Medicine Set the Tone for Policy-Makers in Patient Care [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 397-398]
Medical SchoolsAchieving Universal Health Coverage by Focusing on Primary Care in Japan: Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 291-293]
Medical Subject HeadingNew 2016 MeSH Addressing Information Gap, Poverty, Violence and Danger of Medicine Set the Tone for Policy-Makers in Patient Care [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 397-398]
MedicalisationMedicalisation and Overdiagnosis: What Society Does to Medicine [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 619-622]
Medication SafetyThe Tip of the Iceberg of Misleading Online Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 329-331]
MentorshipOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
MentorshipThe Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
Migrant HealthNational Health Service Principles as Experienced by Vulnerable London Migrants in “Austerity Britain”: A Qualitative Study of Rights, Entitlements, and Civil-Society Advocacy [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 589-597]
MigrantsIn Search of the Third Eye, When the Two Others Are Shamefacedly Shut?; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 325-327]
Millennium Development GoalsLearning Valuable Perspectives on Improving the World’s Health Through the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 289-290]
Minimum Volume ThresholdsWithout Explicit Targets, Does France Meet Minimum Volume Thresholds for Hip and Knee Replacement and Bariatric Surgeries? [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 613-614]
Moral DilemmaWhistleblowing: Don’t Encourage It, Prevent It; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role Of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 189-191]
Moral HazardSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
MotivationMotivation and Retention of Physicians in Primary Healthcare Facilities: A Qualitative Study From Abbottabad, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 467-475]
Multinomial LogitPreferred Primary Healthcare Provider Choice Among Insured Persons in Ashanti Region, Ghana [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 155-163]
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)Access to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
Multiple Streams TheoryIntroducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 23-31]
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National Health Service (NHS)National Health Service Principles as Experienced by Vulnerable London Migrants in “Austerity Britain”: A Qualitative Study of Rights, Entitlements, and Civil-Society Advocacy [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 589-597]
National Health SystemThe Challenge of Complementary and Alternative Medicine After Austerity: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 77-78]
NeoliberalismHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
NeoliberalismHealth Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 675-682]
New Cancer DrugsAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
Non-communicable Disease (NCD)Diabetes Dictating Policy: An Editorial Commemorating World Health Day 2016 [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 571-573]
Non-physician Clinician (NPC)Have Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Non-physician Clinicians (NPCs)Is the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
NormsThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
NormsOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
Not-for-Profit ProvidersNew Provider Models for Sweden and Spain: Public, Private or Non-profit?; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 721-723]
Notice of Violations
(NOV)Still the Great Debate – “Fair Balance” in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 287-288]
NutritionPlanning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 583-588]
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Office of Prescription Drug Promotion (OPDP)Still the Great Debate – “Fair Balance” in Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 287-288]
OnlineConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
Online Drug PromotionTrouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: Teaching Drug Marketers How to Inform Better or Spin Better?; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 333-335]
Online PromotionThe Conundrum of Online Prescription Drug Promotion; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 391-392]
Online Promotion of Prescription DrugsThe Tip of the Iceberg of Misleading Online Advertising; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 329-331]
Online Promotion of Prescription DrugsLooking Beyond FDA Warning Letters to Explore Unforeseen Trouble Spots in eDTCA: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 611-612]
Open Vial Policy (OVP)Vaccine Wastage Assessment After Introduction of Open Vial Policy in Surat Municipal Corporation Area of India [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 233-236]
OperationalizationOperationalization of the Ghanaian Patients’ Charter in a Peri-urban Public Hospital: Voices of Healthcare Workers and Patients [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 525-533]
OperationalizationGovernance in Health – The Need for Exchange and Evidence; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 507-510]
Organisational InterdependenceDecentralisation – A Portmanteau Concept That Promises Much but Fails to Deliver?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 729-732]
Organizational CultureWhat About Leadership?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 125-127]
Organizational FormU-Form vs. M-Form: How to Understand Decision Autonomy Under Healthcare Decentralization?; Comment on “Decentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 561-563]
Organizational LearningThe Role of Employee Whistleblowing and Raising Concerns in an Organizational Learning Culture – Elusive and Laudable?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 67-69]
Organizational PolicyWhistleblowing: Don’t Encourage It, Prevent It; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role Of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 189-191]
Organizational StructureWhat Makes Whistleblowers So Threatening?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 71-73]
Out-of-Pocket (OOP) ExpensesCost-Sharing Rates Increase During Deep Recession: Preliminary Data From Greece [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 687-692]
Outpatient ServicesImproving Injectable Medicines Prescription in Outpatient Services: A Path Towards Rational Use of Medicines in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 321-324]
OverdiagnosisMedicalisation and Overdiagnosis: What Society Does to Medicine [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 619-622]
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PaediatricsBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
Pandemic PreparednessKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
Parenting ProgramA Pilot Study of a 6-Week Parenting Program for Mothers of Pre-school Children Attending Family Health Centers in Karachi, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 91-97]
Participatory ResearchAn Implementation Research Approach to Evaluating Health Insurance Programs: Insights from India [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 295-299]
Patient AccessAccess to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
Patient ChoicePreferred Primary Healthcare Provider Choice Among Insured Persons in Ashanti Region, Ghana [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 155-163]
Patient MobilityIs It More Important to Address the Issue of Patient Mobility or to Guarantee Universal Health Coverage in Europe?; Comment on “Regional Incentives and Patient Cross-Border Mobility: Evidence From the Italian Experience” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 47-50]
Patient ParticipationCost-Sharing Rates Increase During Deep Recession: Preliminary Data From Greece [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 687-692]
Patient ParticipationAssessing Patient Participation in Health Policy Decision-Making in Cyprus [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 461-466]
Patient SafetyThe Role of Employee Whistleblowing and Raising Concerns in an Organizational Learning Culture – Elusive and Laudable?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 67-69]
Patient SafetyWhen Whistle-blowers Become the Story: The Problem of the ‘Third Victim’; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 133-135]
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)Consumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
Patients MobilityCross-Border Mobility in Italy: Some Considerations in Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 75-76]
Patients’ CharterOperationalization of the Ghanaian Patients’ Charter in a Peri-urban Public Hospital: Voices of Healthcare Workers and Patients [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 525-533]
PeacebuildingA Little Bit of Sugar Helps the Pill Go Down: Resilience, Peace, and Family Planning; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 113-116]
Pentavalent
VaccineVaccine Wastage Assessment After Introduction of Open Vial Policy in Surat Municipal Corporation Area of India [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 233-236]
PerformanceOptimisation of Healthcare Contracts: Tensions Between Standardisation and Innovation; Comment on “Competition in Healthcare: Good, Bad or Ugly?” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 121-123]
Peri-urbanOperationalization of the Ghanaian Patients’ Charter in a Peri-urban Public Hospital: Voices of Healthcare Workers and Patients [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 525-533]
PharmaceuticalConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
PharmaceuticalLooking Beyond FDA Warning Letters to Explore Unforeseen Trouble Spots in eDTCA: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 611-612]
Pharmaceutical MarketingDigital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
Pharmaceutical PolicyAccess to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
PhysicianHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Physician AssistantsNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
Physician CompetenciesIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
Physician RoleIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
Physician TrainingIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
PhysiciansMotivation and Retention of Physicians in Primary Healthcare Facilities: A Qualitative Study From Abbottabad, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 467-475]
PhysiciansIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
PlanningPlanning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 583-588]
PoliciesIn Search of the Third Eye, When the Two Others Are Shamefacedly Shut?; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 325-327]
PolicyGlobal Health Warning: Definitions Wield Power; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 207-209]
PolicyA Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
Policy AnalysisPolicies and Processes for Social Inclusion: Using EquiFrame and EquIPP for Policy Dialogue; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 193-196]
Policy AnalysisPower and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 355-363]
Policy BriefImproving Injectable Medicines Prescription in Outpatient Services: A Path Towards Rational Use of Medicines in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 321-324]
Policy CapacityPolicy Capacity for Health Reform: Necessary but Insufficient; Comment on “Health Reform Requires Policy Capacity” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 51-54]
Policy GovernancePolicy Capacity for Health Reform: Necessary but Insufficient; Comment on “Health Reform Requires Policy Capacity” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 51-54]
Policy ProcessWhat Can We Learn About the Processes of Regulation of Tuberculosis Medicines From the Experiences of Health Policy and System Actors in India, Tanzania, and Zambia? [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 403-415]
Policy ProcessImplementing Health in All Policies – Time and Ideas Matter Too!; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 609-610]
Policy-MakingAttitude of Iranian Medical Oncologists Toward Economic Aspects, and Policy-making in Relation to New Cancer Drugs [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 99-105]
Policy-MakingValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
Political ImpetusPolitical Impetus: Towards a Successful Agenda-Setting for Inclusive Health Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 275-277]
Political SciencePolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
Politico-Economic ChallengesThe Politico-Economic Challenges of Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme Implementation [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 543-552]
PoliticsPolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
PoliticsWe Need Action on Social Determinants of Health – but Do We Want It, too?; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 379-382]
PoliticsOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
PopulationBomb or Boon: Linking Population, People and Power in Fragile Regions; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 109-111]
PopulationA Little Bit of Sugar Helps the Pill Go Down: Resilience, Peace, and Family Planning; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 113-116]
PopulationThe Pill Really Can Be Mightier Than the Sword: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 219-220]
PopulationInequalities in Health Status from EQ-5D Findings: A Cross-Sectional Study in Low-Income Communities of Bangladesh [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 301-308]
Population HealthThe Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health? [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 487-496]
Post-2015 Development AgendaLearning Valuable Perspectives on Improving the World’s Health Through the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 289-290]
PovertyHealth Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 183-187]
PovertyPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
PowerThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
PowerPolitics or Technocracy – What Next for Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 201-204]
PowerGlobal Health Warning: Definitions Wield Power; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 207-209]
PowerAdvancing Global Health – The Need for (Better) Social Science; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 279-281]
PowerPower and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 355-363]
PowerOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
PowerPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
Power ShiftGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
PrescribingImproving Injectable Medicines Prescription in Outpatient Services: A Path Towards Rational Use of Medicines in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 321-324]
Prescription DrugFuture Challenges and Opportunities in Online Prescription Drug Promotion Research; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 211-213]
Prescription DrugThe Conundrum of Online Prescription Drug Promotion; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 391-392]
Prescription DrugsTrouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: Teaching Drug Marketers How to Inform Better or Spin Better?; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 333-335]
Prescription DrugsCost-Sharing Rates Increase During Deep Recession: Preliminary Data From Greece [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 687-692]
Prevention and ControlPriority Setting for Improvement of Cervical Cancer Prevention in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 225-232]
Primary CareAchieving Universal Health Coverage by Focusing on Primary Care in Japan: Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 291-293]
Primary Care ReformGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Primary Care ReformRisks and Opportunities of Reforms Putting Primary Care in the Driver’s Seat; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 511-513]
Primary Healthcare (PHC)The Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
Principal Agent ApproachDecentralisation of Health Services in Fiji: A Decision Space Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 173-181]
PrincipleValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
PrioritizationNorwegian Priority Setting in Practice – an Analysis of Waiting Time Patterns Across Medical Disciplines [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 373-378]
Priority
SettingDefining Pathways and Trade-offs Toward Universal Health Coverage; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 445-447]
Priority SettingIntroducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 23-31]
Priority SettingPriority Setting for Improvement of Cervical Cancer Prevention in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 225-232]
Priority SettingPriority Setting Meets Multiple Streams: A Match to Be Further Examined?; Comment on “Introducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 497-499]
Priority SettingPriority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Private Practitioners (PPs)Private Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
Private SectorPrivate Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
PrivatisationThe Slow, Lingering Death of the English NHS; Comment on “Who Killed the English National Health Service?” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 55-57]
PrivatizationNew Provider Models for Sweden and Spain: Public, Private or Non-profit?; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 721-723]
Professional DelegationNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
Professional Development ProgrammesOutcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 715-720]
Programme Budgeting and Marginal Analysis (PBMA)Priority Setting Meets Multiple Streams: A Match to Be Further Examined?; Comment on “Introducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 497-499]
Proportionate UniversalismHow Can a Global Social Support System Hope to Achieve Fairer Competiveness?; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 205-206]
Provider GovernanceProvider Governance; A Basic Blackbox Seldom Looked at Properly: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 733-734]
Provider ReformNew Provider Models for Sweden and Spain: Public, Private or Non-profit?; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 721-723]
PublicA Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
Public AdministrationWe Need Action on Social Determinants of Health – but Do We Want It, too?; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 379-382]
Public AdministrationFrom Headline to Hard Grind: The Importance of Understanding Public Administration in Achieving Health Outcomes; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 439-442]
Public Health EthicsKey Ethical Issues Discussed at CDC-Sponsored International, Regional Meetings to Explore Cultural Perspectives and Contexts on Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 653-662]
Public Health ManagementOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
Public Hospital ManagementGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Public HospitalsOperationalization of the Ghanaian Patients’ Charter in a Peri-urban Public Hospital: Voices of Healthcare Workers and Patients [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 525-533]
Public PolicyWhistleblowing: Don’t Encourage It, Prevent It; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role Of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 189-191]
Public PolicyImplementing Health in All Policies – Time and Ideas Matter Too!; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 609-610]
Public PolicyRe-Conceptualising Public Health Interventions in Government: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 569-570]
Public SectorPrivate Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
Public-Private Mix (PPM)Private Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
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QualitativeMotivation and Retention of Physicians in Primary Healthcare Facilities: A Qualitative Study From Abbottabad, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 467-475]
Qualitative ResearchWhat Can We Learn About the Processes of Regulation of Tuberculosis Medicines From the Experiences of Health Policy and System Actors in India, Tanzania, and Zambia? [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 403-415]
Qualitative ResearchAdoption of Electronic Personal Health Records in Canada: Perceptions of Stakeholders [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 425-433]
QualityChallenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 259-263]
Quality ImprovementStrategic Faults in Implementation of Hospital Accreditation Programs in Developing Countries: Reflections on the Iranian Experience [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 515-517]
Quality Of HealthcareBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
Quality-Adjusted Life-Year (QALY) AlgorithmHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
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Rational Use of MedicinesImproving Injectable Medicines Prescription in Outpatient Services: A Path Towards Rational Use of Medicines in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 321-324]
RecessionAccess to Care for Multiple Sclerosis in Times of Economic Crisis in Greece – the HOPE II Study [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 83-89]
RedistributionFrom the Myth of Level Playing Fields to the Reality of a Finite Planet; Comment on “A Global Social Support System: What the International Community Could Learn From the United States’ National Basketball Association’s Scheme for Redistribution of New Talent” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 137-139]
RedistributionTowards a Global Social Support System: A Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 345-346]
Reference CaseHTA – Algorithm or Process?; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 501-505]
Reflective PracticeReflective Practice: How the World Bank Explored Its Own Biases? [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 79-82]
ReflexivityThe Ghost Is the Machine: How Can We Visibilize the Unseen Norms and Power of Global Health?; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 197-199]
RefugeesDefining and Acting on Global Health: The Case of Japan and the Refugee Crisis [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 457-460]
RegistriesHealth Departments’ Engagement in Emergency Preparedness Activities: The Influence of Health Informatics Capacity [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 575-582]
RegulationWhat Can We Learn About the Processes of Regulation of Tuberculosis Medicines From the Experiences of Health Policy and System Actors in India, Tanzania, and Zambia? [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 403-415]
RegulationExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
Regulatory ScienceDigital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
RehabilitationDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
Removal of User FeesDeterminants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 693-703]
RepresentationConsumers or Citizens? Whose Voice Will Healthwatch Represent and Will It Matter?; Comment on “Challenges Facing Healthwatch, a New Consumer Champion in England” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 667-669]
ReproductivePower and Politics in the Global Health Landscape: Beliefs, Competition and Negotiation Among Global Advocacy Coalitions in the Policy-Making Process [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 309-320]
Research ManagementDo Financial Incentives Increase Doctors’ Willingness to Publish Research? – A Pilot Study of 21 Junior Doctors [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 451-452]
ResilienceA Little Bit of Sugar Helps the Pill Go Down: Resilience, Peace, and Family Planning; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 113-116]
Resource AllocationIntroducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 23-31]
Resource AllocationPriority Setting Meets Multiple Streams: A Match to Be Further Examined?; Comment on “Introducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 497-499]
Resource Based ViewStrategic Management in the Healthcare Sector: The Debate About the Resource-Based View Flourishes in Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 145-146]
RetentionMotivation and Retention of Physicians in Primary Healthcare Facilities: A Qualitative Study From Abbottabad, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 467-475]
Right to HealthHealth Rights and Realization; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 341-344]
Right to HealthHuman Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
Right to HealthFrom Almost Empty to Half Full? A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 673-674]
RiskWhen Whistle-blowers Become the Story: The Problem of the ‘Third Victim’; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 133-135]
Risk PoolingPolicy Options to Reduce Fragmentation in the Pooling of Health Insurance Funds in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 253-258]
Rural Health ServicesNon-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 149-153]
Rural PostingsMotivation and Retention of Physicians in Primary Healthcare Facilities: A Qualitative Study From Abbottabad, Pakistan [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 467-475]
RwandaLearning Valuable Perspectives on Improving the World’s Health Through the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 289-290]
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Safer CareA Wicked Problem? Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 267-269]
Safer CareWhistleblowing in the Wind Towards a Socially Situated Research Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 395-396]
SafetyWhistle Blowing: A Message to Leaders and Managers; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organizations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 265-266]
ScreeningPriority Setting for Improvement of Cervical Cancer Prevention in Iran [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 225-232]
ScreeningSelf-perceived Mental Health Status and Uptake of Fecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 365-371]
Self-perceived MentalSelf-perceived Mental Health Status and Uptake of Fecal Occult Blood Test for Colorectal Cancer Screening in Canada: A Cross-Sectional Study [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 365-371]
Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)In Search of the Third Eye, When the Two Others Are Shamefacedly Shut?; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 325-327]
Sexual and Reproductive Health RightsHealth Rights and Realization; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 341-344]
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)Care Seeking Patterns of STIs-Associated Symptoms in Iran: Findings of a Population-Based Survey [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 5-11]
Silence and VoiceWhat About Leadership?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 125-127]
Social DeterminantsWe Need Action on Social Determinants of Health – but Do We Want It, too?; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 379-382]
Social Determinants of HealthThe Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health? [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 487-496]
Social Determinants of Health (SDH)Re-Conceptualising Public Health Interventions in Government: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 569-570]
Social Determinants of Heath (SDOH)A Sophisticated Architecture Is Indeed Necessary for the Implementation of Health in All Policies but not Enough; Comment on “Understanding the Role of Public Administration in Implementing Action on the Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequities” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 383-385]
Social EffectsLegalizing and Regulating Marijuana in Canada: Review of Potential Economic, Social, and Health Impacts [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 453-456]
Social MediaFuture Challenges and Opportunities in Online Prescription Drug Promotion Research; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 211-213]
Social MediaDigital Direct-to-Consumer Advertising: A Perfect Storm of Rapid Evolution and Stagnant Regulation; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 271-274]
Social MediaConsidering the Future of Pharmaceutical Promotions in Social Media; Comment on “Trouble Spots in Online Direct-to-Consumer Prescription Drug Promotion: A Content Analysis of FDA Warning Letters” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 283-285]
Social Protection for HealthcareHealth Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 183-187]
Social ScienceAdvancing Global Health – The Need for (Better) Social Science; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 279-281]
Social SciencesOf Politicians and Technocrats, and Why Global Health Scholars Are Inevitably a Bit of Both: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 449-450]
Social WorkBed Utilisation in an Irish Regional Paediatric Unit – A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Paediatric Appropriateness Evaluation Protocol (PAEP) [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 643-652]
SocietyMedicalisation and Overdiagnosis: What Society Does to Medicine [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 619-622]
SolidarityTowards a Global Social Support System: A Response to the Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 345-346]
SolidarityUniversal Health Coverage – The Critical Importance of Global Solidarity and Good Governance; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 557-559]
Source and Destination CountriesAccelerate Implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel: Experiences From the South East Asia Region; Comment on “Relevance and Effectiveness of the WHO Global Code Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel – Ethical and Systems Perspectives” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 43-46]
South East Asia Region (SEAR)Accelerate Implementation of the WHO Global Code of Practice on International Recruitment of Health Personnel: Experiences From the South East Asia Region; Comment on “Relevance and Effectiveness of the WHO Global Code Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel – Ethical and Systems Perspectives” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 43-46]
Spanish Health ReformGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Speaking-upWhen Whistle-blowers Become the Story: The Problem of the ‘Third Victim’; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 133-135]
SpecialistsAchieving Universal Health Coverage by Focusing on Primary Care in Japan: Lessons for Low- and Middle-Income Countries [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 291-293]
StewardshipAnalysing the Stewardship Function in Botswana’s Health System: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 705-713]
Strategic ManagementStrategic Management in the Healthcare Sector: The Debate About the Resource-Based View Flourishes in Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 145-146]
StrategyPutting Management Capacity Building at the Forefront of Health Systems Strengthening; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 129-131]
StrokeDeveloping Leadership in Managers to Facilitate the Implementation of National Guideline Recommendations: A Process Evaluation of Feasibility and Usefulness [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 477-486]
Sub-Saharan AfricaIs the Role of Physicians Really Evolving Due to Non-physician Clinicians Predominance in Staff Makeup in Sub-Saharan African Health Systems?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 725-727]
SupervisionThe Evolving Role of Physicians - Don’t Forget the Generalist Primary Care Providers; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 605-606]
SustainabilityGlobal Health Governance Challenges 2016 – Are We Ready? [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 349-353]
Sustainable Development GoalsLearning Valuable Perspectives on Improving the World’s Health Through the Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 289-290]
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Searching for the Right to Health in the Sustainable Development Agenda; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 337-339]
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Health Rights and Realization; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 341-344]
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Human Rights Discourse in the Sustainable Development Agenda Avoids Obligations and Entitlements; Comment on “Rights Language in the Sustainable Development Agenda: Has Right to Health Discourse and Norms Shaped Health Goals?” [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 387-390]
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)Health Promotion in an Age of Normative Equity and Rampant Inequality [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 675-682]
Swedish Health ReformGovernance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 33-42]
Swedish Primary Health CenterRisks and Opportunities of Reforms Putting Primary Care in the Driver’s Seat; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 511-513]
SymptomsCare Seeking Patterns of STIs-Associated Symptoms in Iran: Findings of a Population-Based Survey [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 5-11]
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TanzaniaPower and Agenda-Setting in Tanzanian Health Policy: An Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 355-363]
TanzaniaPlanning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 583-588]
TerrorismWomen’s Education and World Peace: A Feminist Dream Comes True; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 107-108]
TerrorismThe Pill Really Can Be Mightier Than the Sword: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 219-220]
Tertiary Care Health CentreIntroducing New Priority Setting and Resource Allocation Processes in a Canadian Healthcare Organization: A Case Study Analysis Informed by Multiple Streams Theory [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 23-31]
The NetherlandsSocio-economic Aspects of Health-Related Behaviors and Their Dynamics: A Case Study for the Netherlands [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 237-251]
ThresholdExpanded HTA, Legitimacy and Independence; Comment on “Expanded HTA: Enhancing Fairness and Legitimacy” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 565-567]
Trade and Investment PolicyThe Trans-Pacific Partnership: Is It Everything We Feared for Health? [Volume 5, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 487-496]
Tradi-PractitionerHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
TrainingOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
TrainingOutcomes and Impact of Training and Development in Health Management and Leadership in Relation to Competence in Role: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review Protocol [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 715-720]
TreatiesThe Legal Strength of International Health Instruments - What It Brings to Global Health Governance? [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 683-685]
TreatmentPolitics and Power in Global Health: The Constituting Role of Conflicts; Comment on “Navigating Between Stealth Advocacy and Unconscious Dogmatism: The Challenge of Researching the Norms, Politics and Power of Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 117-119]
TrustGovernance: Blending Bureaucratic Rules with Day to Day Operational Realities; Comment on “Governance, Government, and the Search for New Provider Models” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 553-555]
Truth to PowerA Wicked Problem? Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 267-269]
TuberculosisPrivate Practitioners’ Perspectives on Their Involvement With the Tuberculosis Control Programme in a Southern Indian State [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 631-642]
Tuberculosis (TB)What Can We Learn About the Processes of Regulation of Tuberculosis Medicines From the Experiences of Health Policy and System Actors in India, Tanzania, and Zambia? [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 403-415]
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UK gross domestic product (GDP)UK and Twenty Comparable Countries GDP-Expenditure-on-Health 1980-2013: The Historic and Continued Low Priority of UK Health-Related Expenditure [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 519-523]
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)Defining Pathways and Trade-offs Toward Universal Health Coverage; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 445-447]
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)Universal Health Coverage – The Critical Importance of Global Solidarity and Good Governance; Comment on “Ethical Perspective: Five Unacceptable Trade-offs on the Path to Universal Health Coverage” [Volume 5, Issue 9, 2016, Pages 557-559]
Universal Health Coverage (UHC)Priority Setting for Universal Health Coverage: We Need Evidence-Informed Deliberative Processes, Not Just More Evidence on Cost-Effectiveness [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 615-618]
Upward CommunicationWhistle Blowing: A Message to Leaders and Managers; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organizations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 265-266]
Urban HealthNeeded: Global Collaboration for Comparative Research on Cities and Health [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 399-401]
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Vaccine Wastage Factor (WF)Vaccine Wastage Assessment After Introduction of Open Vial Policy in Surat Municipal Corporation Area of India [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 233-236]
Vaccine Wastage Rate (WR)Vaccine Wastage Assessment After Introduction of Open Vial Policy in Surat Municipal Corporation Area of India [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 233-236]
ValuesPolitics, Power, Poverty and Global Health: Systems and Frames [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 599-604]
ValuesValues in Health Policy – A Concept Analysis [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 623-630]
VietnamPolitical Impetus: Towards a Successful Agenda-Setting for Inclusive Health Policies in Low- and Middle-Income Countries; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 275-277]
VietnamThe Health Policy Process in Vietnam: Going Beyond Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Theory; Comment on “Shaping the Health Policy Agenda: The Case of Safe Motherhood Policy in Vietnam” [Volume 5, Issue 7, 2016, Pages 435-437]
Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)Inequalities in Health Status from EQ-5D Findings: A Cross-Sectional Study in Low-Income Communities of Bangladesh [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 301-308]
Vitamin A Supplementation and Deworming (VASD)Planning and Budgeting for Nutrition Programs in Tanzania: Lessons Learned From the National Vitamin A Supplementation Program [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 583-588]
Volume-Outcomes RelationshipsWithout Explicit Targets, Does France Meet Minimum Volume Thresholds for Hip and Knee Replacement and Bariatric Surgeries? [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 613-614]
VulnerabilityHealth Insecurity and Social Protection: Pathways, Gaps, and Their Implications on Health Outcomes and Poverty [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 183-187]
VulnerabilityIn Search of the Third Eye, When the Two Others Are Shamefacedly Shut?; Comment on “Are Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies Designed for All? Vulnerable Groups in Policy Documents of Four European Countries and Their Involvement in Policy Development” [Volume 5, Issue 5, 2016, Pages 325-327]
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Waiting ListsNorwegian Priority Setting in Practice – an Analysis of Waiting Time Patterns Across Medical Disciplines [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 373-378]
Western Medicine (WM)The Challenge of Complementary and Alternative Medicine After Austerity: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 77-78]
Whistle BlowingWhat About Leadership?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 125-127]
WhistleblowersWhistleblowing Need not Occur if Internal Voices Are Heard: From Deaf Effect to Hearer Courage; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 59-61]
WhistleblowersWhat Makes Whistleblowers So Threatening?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 71-73]
WhistleblowingWhistleblowing Need not Occur if Internal Voices Are Heard: From Deaf Effect to Hearer Courage; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 59-61]
WhistleblowingThe Role of Employee Whistleblowing and Raising Concerns in an Organizational Learning Culture – Elusive and Laudable?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 67-69]
WhistleblowingWhat Makes Whistleblowers So Threatening?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 71-73]
WhistleblowingWhistleblowing: Don’t Encourage It, Prevent It; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role Of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 3, 2016, Pages 189-191]
WhistleblowingWhen Whistle-blowers Become the Story: The Problem of the ‘Third Victim’; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 133-135]
WhistleblowingWhistle Blowing: A Message to Leaders and Managers; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organizations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 265-266]
WhistleblowingA Wicked Problem? Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations; Comment on “Cultures of Silence And Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 267-269]
WhistleblowingWhistleblowing in the Wind Towards a Socially Situated Research Agenda: A Response to Recent Commentaries [Volume 5, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 395-396]
WorkforceOn Management Matters: Why We Must Improve Public Health Management Through Action; Comment on “Management Matters: A Leverage Point for Health Systems Strengthening in Global Health” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 63-65]
WorkforceHave Non-physician Clinicians Come to Stay?; Comment on “Non-physician Clinicians in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Evolving Role of Physicians” [Volume 5, Issue 11, 2016, Pages 671-672]
Workplace CultureThe Role of Employee Whistleblowing and Raising Concerns in an Organizational Learning Culture – Elusive and Laudable?; Comment on “Cultures of Silence and Cultures of Voice: The Role of Whistleblowing in Healthcare Organisations” [Volume 5, Issue 1, 2016, Pages 67-69]
World Health DayDiabetes Dictating Policy: An Editorial Commemorating World Health Day 2016 [Volume 5, Issue 10, 2016, Pages 571-573]
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Youth BulgeWomen’s Education and World Peace: A Feminist Dream Comes True; Comment on “The Pill Is Mightier Than the Sword” [Volume 5, Issue 2, 2016, Pages 107-108]
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ZambiaDeterminants of Healthcare Utilisation and Out-of-Pocket Payments in the Context of Free Public Primary Healthcare in Zambia [Volume 5, Issue 12, 2016, Pages 693-703]