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Kim Dalziel

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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 13, 2006
Point: uncertainty in the economic analysis of school-based obesity prevention programs: urgent need for quality evaluationKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Health Promotion International|October 6, 2007
Time to give nutrition interventions a higher profile: cost-effectiveness of 10 nutrition interventionsKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 6, 2012
Home visiting programmes for the prevention of child maltreatment: cost-effectiveness of 33 programmesKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|May 21, 2008
Review of Australian health economic evaluation - 245 interventions: what can we say about cost effectiveness?Kim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Duncan Mortimer
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|March 24, 2016
Using CART to Identify Thresholds and Hierarchies in the Determinants of Funding DecisionsChris Schilling, Duncan Mortimer, Kim Dalziel
Implementation Science : IS|June 19, 2008
A work force model to support the adoption of best practice care in chronic diseases - a missing piece in clinical guideline implementationLeonie Segal, Kim Dalziel, Tom Bolton
Health Economics|April 22, 2009
Fixing the game: are between-silo differences in funding arrangements handicapping some interventions and giving others a head-start?Leonie Segal, Kim Dalziel, Duncan Mortimer
Public Health Nutrition|September 18, 2009
Cost-effectiveness of mandatory folate fortification v. other options for the prevention of neural tube defects: results from Australia and New ZealandKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Rachelle Katz
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|November 18, 2020
Survey of hospital Chief Executive Officer research and translation prioritiesLeanne Saxon, Kim Dalziel, David Story
The Journal of Nutrition|June 15, 2006
A mediterranean diet is cost-effective in patients with previous myocardial infarctionKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Michel de Lorgeril
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Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 13, 2006
Point: uncertainty in the economic analysis of school-based obesity prevention programs: urgent need for quality evaluationKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Health Promotion International|October 6, 2007
Time to give nutrition interventions a higher profile: cost-effectiveness of 10 nutrition interventionsKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Archives of Disease in Childhood|July 6, 2012
Home visiting programmes for the prevention of child maltreatment: cost-effectiveness of 33 programmesKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation : C/E|May 21, 2008
Review of Australian health economic evaluation - 245 interventions: what can we say about cost effectiveness?Kim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Duncan Mortimer
Medical Decision Making : an International Journal of the Society for Medical Decision Making|March 24, 2016
Using CART to Identify Thresholds and Hierarchies in the Determinants of Funding DecisionsChris Schilling, Duncan Mortimer, Kim Dalziel
Implementation Science : IS|June 19, 2008
A work force model to support the adoption of best practice care in chronic diseases - a missing piece in clinical guideline implementationLeonie Segal, Kim Dalziel, Tom Bolton
Health Economics|April 22, 2009
Fixing the game: are between-silo differences in funding arrangements handicapping some interventions and giving others a head-start?Leonie Segal, Kim Dalziel, Duncan Mortimer
Public Health Nutrition|September 18, 2009
Cost-effectiveness of mandatory folate fortification v. other options for the prevention of neural tube defects: results from Australia and New ZealandKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Rachelle Katz
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|November 18, 2020
Survey of hospital Chief Executive Officer research and translation prioritiesLeanne Saxon, Kim Dalziel, David Story
The Journal of Nutrition|June 15, 2006
A mediterranean diet is cost-effective in patients with previous myocardial infarctionKim Dalziel, Leonie Segal, Michel de Lorgeril
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