Stephen Jan's Publications

About Stephen Jan's Publications

Head of Health Economics and Process Evaluation Program
  • Co-Director, Health System Science
  • Professor of Health Economics, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney
  • Economics of Health Care Financing

    Economics of Health Care Financing Date published:
  • Cost-effectiveness of community health workers: a review of the evidence and methodological critique.

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  • The Economics of Health Care Financing. The Visible Hand

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  • Economics of Health Care Financing, Second Edition

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  • An holistic economic evaluation of an Aboriginal community-controlled midwifery programme in Western Sydney

    Journal of Health Services Research & Policy Date published:
  • A politico-economic analysis of decision making in funding health service organisations

    Social Science & Medicine Date published:
  • A perspective on the analysis of credible commitment and myopia in health sector decision making

    Health Policy Date published:
  • Public sector doctors with second jobs.

    Insights Health Date published:
  • 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 making.

    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy Date published:
  • Health sector regulation in low and middle-income countries

    Health Economics Exchange Date published:
  • Moonlighting physicians: public sector doctors with second jobs

    Health Economics Exchange Date published:
  • A Review of Hospital Pricing

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  • Staking a claim for claims: a case study of resource allocation in Australian Aboriginal health care

    Social Science & Medicine Date published:
  • Books Reviews

    Bioethics Date published:
  • Health Economics for Developing Countries. A Practical Guide, by S. Witter, T. Ensor, M. Jowett and R. Thompson. MacMillan Education, London, 2000. No. of pages: 296. ISBN 0-333-75205-8.

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  • Why $400 million per year from Medicare needs to be quarantined for improving Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander health.

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