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Joseph L Dieleman

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Lancet (London, England)|July 19, 2025
The potential gains of replenishing the Global FundJoseph L Dieleman
Plos One|May 25, 2016
Correction: Random-Effects, Fixed-Effects and the within-between Specification for Clustered Data in Observational Health Studies: A Simulation StudyJoseph L Dieleman, Tara Templin
Plos One|October 25, 2014
Random-effects, fixed-effects and the within-between specification for clustered data in observational health studies: a simulation studyJoseph L Dieleman, Tara Templin
Lancet (London, England)|May 18, 2017
Health economics - Authors' replyJoseph L Dieleman, Nafis Sadat
The Lancet. Global Health|December 26, 2014
The complexity of resource allocation for healthJoseph L Dieleman, Annie Haakenstad
Health Economics|December 12, 2013
Measuring the displacement and replacement of government health expenditureJoseph L Dieleman, Michael Hanlon
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|March 24, 2017
Global health financing and the need for a data revolutionJoseph L Dieleman, Annie Haakenstad
American Journal of Public Health|June 6, 2019
Development Assistance for Health: Going Beyond Recipient Country Needs to Donor Country BenefitsAngela E Micah, Joseph L Dieleman
JAMA|October 16, 2019
Development Assistance for Health in Low-Income Countries-ReplyJoseph L Dieleman, Angela E Micah
Annals of Surgery|March 6, 2026
Volume, Expertise, and System Design: Matching Trauma Resources to Population NeedsJohn W Scott, Joseph L Dieleman
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Lancet (London, England)|July 19, 2025
The potential gains of replenishing the Global FundJoseph L Dieleman
Plos One|May 25, 2016
Correction: Random-Effects, Fixed-Effects and the within-between Specification for Clustered Data in Observational Health Studies: A Simulation StudyJoseph L Dieleman, Tara Templin
Plos One|October 25, 2014
Random-effects, fixed-effects and the within-between specification for clustered data in observational health studies: a simulation studyJoseph L Dieleman, Tara Templin
Lancet (London, England)|May 18, 2017
Health economics - Authors' replyJoseph L Dieleman, Nafis Sadat
The Lancet. Global Health|December 26, 2014
The complexity of resource allocation for healthJoseph L Dieleman, Annie Haakenstad
Health Economics|December 12, 2013
Measuring the displacement and replacement of government health expenditureJoseph L Dieleman, Michael Hanlon
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|March 24, 2017
Global health financing and the need for a data revolutionJoseph L Dieleman, Annie Haakenstad
American Journal of Public Health|June 6, 2019
Development Assistance for Health: Going Beyond Recipient Country Needs to Donor Country BenefitsAngela E Micah, Joseph L Dieleman
JAMA|October 16, 2019
Development Assistance for Health in Low-Income Countries-ReplyJoseph L Dieleman, Angela E Micah
Annals of Surgery|March 6, 2026
Volume, Expertise, and System Design: Matching Trauma Resources to Population NeedsJohn W Scott, Joseph L Dieleman
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