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in Health Policy Studies
Many Africans lack access to essential medicines for myriad reasons, including the relatively high price of drugs: local production is unlikely to alleviate this problem.
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This study examines the price, conditions of purchase, and basic quality of five popular drugs purchased over the Internet.
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Effective Steps to Address Long-Term Health Care Spending Growth
By Joseph Antos
, Mark V. Pauly
, John Bertko, Michael Chernew, David Cutler, Dana Goldman, Mark McClellan, M.D., Elizabeth McGlynn, Leonard Schaeffer, Stephen Shortell
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The Brookings Institution
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Experts in health care policy reached a consensus on a set of concrete, feasible steps that show promise for slowing spending growth and improving quality in health care.
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An informal survey of doctors, pharmacists, health care workers in Lagos, Ondo, and Ogun, and a pilot quality assessment of essential drugs from Lagos pharmacies.
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By Mark V. Pauly
, Thomas W. Grannemann
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AEI Online
Monday, July 6, 2009
Medicaid matching rate reform has long been recognized as needed on equity grounds.
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Barack Obama has taken on the task of major health reform, and he might succeed. It is less clear that legislative success would yield a sustainable health care system based on values shared by most Americans.
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New medical technologies are often argued to be a leading force behind the growth in health care spending.
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Many deaths that occur from malaria each year could be avoided if antimalarial drugs were effective, of good quality, and used correctly.
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Roles of Lifestyle, Environment, Health-Care Resources and Spending Efficiency: An Analysis
By H.E. Frech
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AEI Online
Friday, February 6, 2009
The OECD has undertaken a statistical analysis of the determinants of health and the relative efficiency of the health care systems of OECD member countries.
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This paper compares a variety of measures of fatness in terms of their ability to predict application for Social Security Disability Insurance.
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