Health Economics, Policy and Law Journal Issues Research Articles in October 2022 Edition
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LONDON, England, Sept. 13 -- Health Economics, Policy and Law, a journal that says it serves as a forum on health and social care policy issues, published research articles on the following topics in its October 2022 edition:
Articles:
* Privatising, liberalising and dividing a welfare state without affecting universality? Debunking the myths surrounding the rapid rise of private health insurance in Sweden
* Does voluntary health insurance reduce the use of and the willingness to finance public health care in Sweden?
* How to fairly allocate scarce medical resources? Controversial preferences of healthcare professionals with different personal characteristics
* Value-based evidence across health care sectors: a push for transparent real-world studies, data, and evidence dissemination
* If you were a policymaker, which treatment would you disinvest? A participatory value evaluation on public preferences for active disinvestment of health care interventions in the Netherlands
* The normative grounds for NICE decision-making: a narrative cross-disciplinary review of empirical studies
* Impact on the NHS and health of the UK's trade and cooperation relationship with the EU, and beyond
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