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Peter C Smith

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Comparative Medicine|July 16, 2004
Are we doing enough to protect mice from infectious agents?Peter C Smith, Susan R Compton
Lancet (London, England)|September 11, 2012
Does progress towards universal health coverage improve population health?Rodrigo Moreno-Serra, Peter C Smith
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|January 20, 2015
Broader health coverage is good for the nation's health: evidence from country level panel dataRodrigo Moreno-Serra, Peter C Smith
Health Economics|January 13, 2012
On the uses of routine patient-reported health outcome dataPeter C Smith, Andrew D Street
American Family Physician|August 21, 2008
FPIN's clinical inquiries. Antiepileptic drug level monitoringWail Malaty, Sue Stigleman, Peter C Smith
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
Priority setting in health - a political economy perspectiveMaria Goddard, Katharina Hauck, Peter C Smith
Journal of Health Economics|January 21, 2020
Squaring the cube: Towards an operational model of optimal universal health coverageJessica Ochalek, Gerald Manthalu, Peter C Smith
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 10, 2013
An analysis of survey data from eleven countries finds that 'satisfaction' with health system performance means many thingsIrene Papanicolas, Jonathan Cylus, Peter C Smith
Journal of Health Economics|July 10, 2016
Decision rules for allocation of finances to health systems strengtheningAlec Morton, Ranjeeta Thomas, Peter C Smith
Health Economics|November 29, 2002
Reducing avoidable inequalities in health: a new criterion for setting health care capitation paymentsKatharina Hauck, Rebecca Shaw, Peter C Smith
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Comparative Medicine|July 16, 2004
Are we doing enough to protect mice from infectious agents?Peter C Smith, Susan R Compton
Lancet (London, England)|September 11, 2012
Does progress towards universal health coverage improve population health?Rodrigo Moreno-Serra, Peter C Smith
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)|January 20, 2015
Broader health coverage is good for the nation's health: evidence from country level panel dataRodrigo Moreno-Serra, Peter C Smith
Health Economics|January 13, 2012
On the uses of routine patient-reported health outcome dataPeter C Smith, Andrew D Street
American Family Physician|August 21, 2008
FPIN's clinical inquiries. Antiepileptic drug level monitoringWail Malaty, Sue Stigleman, Peter C Smith
Health Economics, Policy, and Law|July 19, 2008
Priority setting in health - a political economy perspectiveMaria Goddard, Katharina Hauck, Peter C Smith
Journal of Health Economics|January 21, 2020
Squaring the cube: Towards an operational model of optimal universal health coverageJessica Ochalek, Gerald Manthalu, Peter C Smith
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 10, 2013
An analysis of survey data from eleven countries finds that 'satisfaction' with health system performance means many thingsIrene Papanicolas, Jonathan Cylus, Peter C Smith
Journal of Health Economics|July 10, 2016
Decision rules for allocation of finances to health systems strengtheningAlec Morton, Ranjeeta Thomas, Peter C Smith
Health Economics|November 29, 2002
Reducing avoidable inequalities in health: a new criterion for setting health care capitation paymentsKatharina Hauck, Rebecca Shaw, Peter C Smith
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