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Parallel lines do intersect: interactions between the Workers' Compensation and provincial publicly financed healthcare systems in Canada. Healthcare Policy. 2008;3(4):100-12. Abstract
Parallel payers and preferred access: how Canada's Workers' Compensation Boards expedite care for injured and ill workers. Healthcare Papers. 2008;8(3):6-14. Abstract
Unequal access: the authors respond. Healthcare Papers. 2008;8(3):52-4. Abstract
Bogus conflict between efficiency and vertical equity. Health Economics. 2006;15(11):1155-8.
Wickedness or folly? The ethics of NICE's decisions. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2006;32(7):373-7. Abstract
Inequity of informal payments for health care: the case of Hungary. Health Policy. 2006;75(3):262-71. Abstract
Deliberative processes and evidence-informed decision-making in health care - do they work and how might we know. Evidence and Policy. 2006;2(357):371.
Evidence, economics and values in coverage decisions. In: Morgan S, editor. Toward a national pharmaceuticals strategy. Vancouver: Centre for Health Services and Policy Research UBC; 2006. p. 10-1.
Merit goods and the welfare economics of coercion. In: Ver Eecke W, editor. Merit goods: the birth of a new concept. The unfinished ethical revolution in economic theory. Purdue University Press; 2006.
Can we model the impact of increased drug treatment expenditure on the U.K. drug market. In: Lindgren B, Grossman M, editors. Advances in health economics and health services research. Vol.36 Substance use: individual behaviour, social interactions, markets and politics. Amsterdam: Elsevier; 2005. p. 257-75.
Egeszseg-gazdasagtan, egeszsegugyi kozgazdaszok, es az egeszsegpolitikai donteshozas politikaja. (Health economics, health economists and the politics of policy making). In: Egeszeg-gazdasagtan.; 2005. p. 35-44.
Involving stakeholders in healthcare decisions--the experience of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in England and Wales. Healthcare Quarterly. 2005;8(3):56-60. Abstract
National Institute for Clinical Excellence and its value judgments. British Medical Journal. 2004;329(7459):224-7.
Rationing health care in Europe - the United Kingdom. In: der Schulenburg JMG, Blanke M, editors. Rationing of medical services in Europe: an empirical study - a European survey. Berlin: IOS Press; 2004. p. 255-305.

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