Relevant models and elements of integrated care for multi-morbidity: results of a scoping review
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Source: Health Policy - October 6, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Verena Struckmann, Fenna R.M. Leijten, Ewout van Ginneken, Markus Kraus, Miriam Reiss, Anne Spranger, Melinde R.S. Boland, Thomas Czypionka, Reinhard Busse, Maureen Rutten-van M ölken, on behalf of the SELFIE consortium Source Type: research

“We don’t have the infrastructure to support them at home”: How health system inadequacies impact on long-term care admissions of people with dementia
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Source: Health Policy - October 6, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Nora-Ann Donnelly, Niamh Humphries, Anne Hickey, Frank Doyle Source Type: research

How has the management of acute coronary syndrome changed in the Russian Federation during the last 10 years?
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Source: Health Policy - October 5, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Anna Kontsevaya, Tamara Sabgaida, Alla Ivanova, David A. Leon, Martin McKee Source Type: research

The influence of registered nurses and nurse practitioners on patient experience with primary care: results from the Canadian QUALICO-PC study
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Source: Health Policy - October 5, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Mehdi Ammi, Sarah Ambrose, Bill Hogg, Sabrina Wong Source Type: research

Editorial Board
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Source: Health Policy - October 1, 2017 Category: Health Management Source Type: research

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Evaluation of minimum volume standards for surgery in the Netherlands (2003 –2017): A successful policy?
Improving patient safety in high-risk care such as surgery has been a priority in many countries [1,2]. Since the 1970s, international peer-reviewed studies identified case volume as an important influential factor for better outcomes after surgery. Especially in high-risk surgery such as oesophageal resections and abdominal aortic surgery [3 –22]. As in many other countries, these insights have been transferred into volume-based policy in the Netherlands. This policy is aimed at directing certain surgical procedures away from low-volume providers in an effort to reduce patients’ risks of adverse outcomes. (Source: Health Policy)
Source: Health Policy - September 29, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Roos Mesman, Marjan J. Faber, Bart J.J.M. Berden, Gert P. Westert Tags: Full-length article Source Type: research

A review of international coverage and pricing strategies for personalized medicine and orphan drugs
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Source: Health Policy - September 29, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Irina Degtiar Source Type: research

Evaluation of minimum volume standards for surgery in the Netherlands (2003-2017): a successful policy?
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Source: Health Policy - September 29, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Roos Mesman, Marjan J. Faber, Bart J.J.M. Berden, Gert P. Westert Tags: Full-length article Source Type: research

The Effect of Taxation and Regulation on Cigarette Smoking: Fresh Evidence from Turkey
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Source: Health Policy - September 28, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Tamer Çetin Tags: Full-length article Source Type: research

Migration intentions among portuguese junior doctors: results from a survey
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Source: Health Policy - September 28, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Pedro Ramos, H élio Alves Source Type: research

A government policy on full-time nursing employment in Ontario, Canada: An evaluation
As the health care labor market continues to change, employers are becoming increasingly concerned about maintaining their workforces. Workforce stability is affected by economic cycles, seasonal variations and growth in the demand for health care. Of particular note is the trend towards precarious employment —jobs with a higher than normal uncertainty around pay, hours and job security—and the consequences for health professionals and delivery of care [1–6]. To offset the increase in temporary and part-time work, the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) developed the Nursing Grad uate Guarantee (NG...
Source: Health Policy - September 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Andrea Baumann, Mabel Hunsberger, Mary Crea-Arsenio, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, Mohamad Alameddine Source Type: research

A Government Approach to Full-time Nursing Employment in Ontario, Canada: A Fiscal Stimulus
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Source: Health Policy - September 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Andrea Baumann, Mabel Hunsberger, Mary Crea-Arsenio, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, Mohamad Alameddine Source Type: research

Maternity services for rural and remote Australia: barriers to operationalising national policy
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Source: Health Policy - September 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Jo Longman, Jude Kornelsen, Jen Pilcher, Sue Kildea, Sue Kruske, Stefan Grzybowski, Sarah Robin, Margaret Rolfe, Deborah Donoghue, Geoffrey G. Morgan, Lesley Barclay Tags: Full-length article Source Type: research

What do women want? Valuing women ’s preferences and estimating demand for alternative models of maternity care using a discrete choice experiment
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Source: Health Policy - September 22, 2017 Category: Health Management Authors: Christopher G. Fawsitt, Jane Bourke, Richard A. Greene, Brendan McElroy, Nicolas Krucien, Rosemary Murphy, Jennifer E. Lutomski Source Type: research