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Naoki Ikegami

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Social and Economic Administration|July 1, 1986
Allocating health resourcesKenneth Lee, Naoki Ikegami
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 14, 2012
Japan's policy of promoting end-of-life care in nursing homes: impact on facility and resident characteristics associated with the site of deathNaoki Ikegami, Sumie Ikezaki
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 5, 2023
Controlling Spending For Health Care And Long-Term Care: Japan's Experience With A Rapidly Aging SocietyNaoki Ikegami, Thomas Rice
Age and Ageing|August 19, 2005
Resident and facility characteristics associated with the site of death among Japanese nursing home residentsTomoko Shinoda-Tagawa, Naoki Ikegami
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 27, 2004
Japan's health care system: containing costs and attempting reformNaoki Ikegami, John Creighton Campbell
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 9, 2012
In Japan, all-payer rate setting under tight government control has proved to be an effective approach to containing costsNaoki Ikegami, Gerard F Anderson
Health Services Insights|November 7, 2022
Pricing Services: An Underutilized Policy Instrument for Access and QualitySarah L Barber, Naoki Ikegami
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
Dealing with the medical axis-of-power: the case of JapanNaoki Ikegami, John Creighton Campbell
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|December 4, 2001
Economic evaluation of donepezil treatment for Alzheimer's disease in JapanShunya Ikeda, Yukari Yamada, Naoki Ikegami
BMC Health Services Research|December 24, 2010
Impact of home and community-based services on hospitalisation and institutionalisation among individuals eligible for long-term care insurance in JapanNaoki Tomita, Kimio Yoshimura, Naoki Ikegami
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Social and Economic Administration|July 1, 1986
Allocating health resourcesKenneth Lee, Naoki Ikegami
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 14, 2012
Japan's policy of promoting end-of-life care in nursing homes: impact on facility and resident characteristics associated with the site of deathNaoki Ikegami, Sumie Ikezaki
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|June 5, 2023
Controlling Spending For Health Care And Long-Term Care: Japan's Experience With A Rapidly Aging SocietyNaoki Ikegami, Thomas Rice
Age and Ageing|August 19, 2005
Resident and facility characteristics associated with the site of death among Japanese nursing home residentsTomoko Shinoda-Tagawa, Naoki Ikegami
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 27, 2004
Japan's health care system: containing costs and attempting reformNaoki Ikegami, John Creighton Campbell
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|May 9, 2012
In Japan, all-payer rate setting under tight government control has proved to be an effective approach to containing costsNaoki Ikegami, Gerard F Anderson
Health Services Insights|November 7, 2022
Pricing Services: An Underutilized Policy Instrument for Access and QualitySarah L Barber, Naoki Ikegami
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
Dealing with the medical axis-of-power: the case of JapanNaoki Ikegami, John Creighton Campbell
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|December 4, 2001
Economic evaluation of donepezil treatment for Alzheimer's disease in JapanShunya Ikeda, Yukari Yamada, Naoki Ikegami
BMC Health Services Research|December 24, 2010
Impact of home and community-based services on hospitalisation and institutionalisation among individuals eligible for long-term care insurance in JapanNaoki Tomita, Kimio Yoshimura, Naoki Ikegami
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