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Literaturverzeichnis zum Artikel „Priorisierung im Gesundheitswesen aus internationaler Sicht“

Ulrich Grupp, B. Sc.

Bayerisches Ärzteblatt 10/2011, Seite 563

   

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7. Jacobs L, Marmor T, Oberlander J. The Oregon Health Plan and the Political Paradox of Rationing: What Advocats and Critics Have Claimed and What Oregon did

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 1999 24(1):161-180

8. Ham C. Retracing the Oregon trail: the experience of rationing and the Oregon health plan. BMJ 1998;316:1965–9

9. DiPrete B, Coffman D. A Brief History of Health Services Prioritization in Oregon Oregon Health Service Commission

http://www.oregon.gov/OHPPR/HSC/docs/PrioritizationHistory.pdf (aufgerufen: 28.08.2011)

10. Alakeson V. Why Oregon went wrong. BMJ 2008;337:a2044

11. Calltorp J. Priority setting in health policy in Sweden and a comparison with Norway Health Policy Vol. 50 (1999) 1–22

12. Grupp U. Priorisierung und Rationierung in Gesundheitssystemen: Ein internationaler Überblick. Bachelorarbeit, eingereicht am Lehrstuhl für Gesundheitsökonomie und Management der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München am 28.03.2011

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