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Job van Exel

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Plos One|July 24, 2020
Correction: The promise of open survey questions-The validation of text-based job satisfaction measuresIndy Wijngaards, Martijn Burger, Job van Exel
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|September 15, 2016
The impact of the design of payment scales on the willingness to pay for health gainsLotte Soeteman, Job van Exel, Ana Bobinac
Plos One|June 28, 2018
Who should receive treatment? An empirical enquiry into the relationship between societal views and preferences concerning healthcare priority settingVivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 6, 2013
Employees' views on home-based, after-hours telephone triage by Dutch GP cooperativesRamona Backhaus, Job van Exel, Antoinette de Bont
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 21, 2007
Care for a break? An investigation of informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care using Q-methodologyJob van Exel, Gjalt de Graaf, Werner Brouwer
Pharmacoeconomics|November 13, 2013
How to include informal care in economic evaluationsRenske J Hoefman, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|December 7, 2019
Equity Weights for Priority Setting in Healthcare: Severity, Age, or Both?Vivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 11, 2021
Willingness to pay for quality and length of life gains in end of life patients of different agesVivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|June 8, 2019
How to value safety in economic evaluations in health care? A review of applications in different sectorsMeg Perry-Duxbury, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 18, 2008
Give me a break! Informal caregiver attitudes towards respite careJob van Exel, Gjalt de Graaf, Werner Brouwer
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Plos One|July 24, 2020
Correction: The promise of open survey questions-The validation of text-based job satisfaction measuresIndy Wijngaards, Martijn Burger, Job van Exel
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|September 15, 2016
The impact of the design of payment scales on the willingness to pay for health gainsLotte Soeteman, Job van Exel, Ana Bobinac
Plos One|June 28, 2018
Who should receive treatment? An empirical enquiry into the relationship between societal views and preferences concerning healthcare priority settingVivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 6, 2013
Employees' views on home-based, after-hours telephone triage by Dutch GP cooperativesRamona Backhaus, Job van Exel, Antoinette de Bont
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|March 21, 2007
Care for a break? An investigation of informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care using Q-methodologyJob van Exel, Gjalt de Graaf, Werner Brouwer
Pharmacoeconomics|November 13, 2013
How to include informal care in economic evaluationsRenske J Hoefman, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Value in Health : the Journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research|December 7, 2019
Equity Weights for Priority Setting in Healthcare: Severity, Age, or Both?Vivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 11, 2021
Willingness to pay for quality and length of life gains in end of life patients of different agesVivian Reckers-Droog, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
The European Journal of Health Economics : HEPAC : Health Economics in Prevention and Care|June 8, 2019
How to value safety in economic evaluations in health care? A review of applications in different sectorsMeg Perry-Duxbury, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|April 18, 2008
Give me a break! Informal caregiver attitudes towards respite careJob van Exel, Gjalt de Graaf, Werner Brouwer
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