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Stephen Jan

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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 21, 2014
Proceduralism and its role in economic evaluation and priority setting in healthStephen Jan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 22, 2003
A perspective on the analysis of credible commitment and myopia in health sector decision makingStephen Jan
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|February 28, 2019
Making sense of paying for performance in health care: short-term targets versus patient-relevant outcomesStephen Jan
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 31, 2017
Financing patient-centred health care homes through value captureStephen Jan
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|November 19, 2003
Why does economic analysis in health care not get implemented more? Towards a greater understanding of the rules of the game and the costs of decision makingStephen Jan
Australian Prescriber|May 17, 2017
Economic evaluation of medicinesColman Taylor, Stephen Jan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 26, 2008
Measuring the benefits of health promotion programmes: application of the contingent valuation methodJosephine Borghi, Stephen Jan
JAMA|December 29, 2016
Updated Recommendations for Cost-effectiveness StudiesStephen Jan, Virginia Wiseman
Lancet (London, England)|May 27, 2014
What have economists ever done for global health?Stephen Jan, Virginia Wiseman
Journal of Community Health|April 26, 2005
How do we determine whether community health workers are cost-effective? Some core methodological issuesDamian G Walker, Stephen Jan
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Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 21, 2014
Proceduralism and its role in economic evaluation and priority setting in healthStephen Jan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 22, 2003
A perspective on the analysis of credible commitment and myopia in health sector decision makingStephen Jan
Australian Health Review : a Publication of the Australian Hospital Association|February 28, 2019
Making sense of paying for performance in health care: short-term targets versus patient-relevant outcomesStephen Jan
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 31, 2017
Financing patient-centred health care homes through value captureStephen Jan
Applied Health Economics and Health Policy|November 19, 2003
Why does economic analysis in health care not get implemented more? Towards a greater understanding of the rules of the game and the costs of decision makingStephen Jan
Australian Prescriber|May 17, 2017
Economic evaluation of medicinesColman Taylor, Stephen Jan
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|February 26, 2008
Measuring the benefits of health promotion programmes: application of the contingent valuation methodJosephine Borghi, Stephen Jan
JAMA|December 29, 2016
Updated Recommendations for Cost-effectiveness StudiesStephen Jan, Virginia Wiseman
Lancet (London, England)|May 27, 2014
What have economists ever done for global health?Stephen Jan, Virginia Wiseman
Journal of Community Health|April 26, 2005
How do we determine whether community health workers are cost-effective? Some core methodological issuesDamian G Walker, Stephen Jan
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