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1. Medicine and management in European hospitals: a comparative overview.

2. Challenges in turning a great idea into great health policy: the case of integrated care.

3. Transformational Change in maternity services in England: a longitudinal qualitative study of a national transformation programme 'Early Adopter'.

4. Did the universal zero-markup drug policy lower healthcare expenditures? Evidence from Changde, China.

5. Progress and outcomes of health systems reform in the United Arab Emirates: a systematic review.

6. A longitudinal study of the implementation experiences of the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme: investigating transformative policy change.

7. Fail to prepare and you can prepare to fail: the experience of financing path changes in teaching hospitals in Iran.

8. This needs to be a journey that we're actually on together'—the introduction of integrated care systems for children and young people in England: a qualitative study of the views of local system stakeholders during winter 2021/22.

9. Choice of healthcare provider following reform in Vietnam.

10. 'What matters to you?' : normative integration of an intervention to promote participation of older patients with multi-morbidity - a qualitative case study

11. Residents' satisfaction with primary medical and health services in Western China.

12. Did the universal zero-markup drug policy lower healthcare expenditures? Evidence from Changde, China

13. Erratum to: A governance model for integrated primary/secondary care for the health-reforming first world – results of a systematic review

14. Effect of two major health reforms on health care cost and utilization in Fars Province of Iran: family physician program and health transformation plan.

15. The effect of the Iranian health transformation plan on hospitalization rate: insights from an interrupted time series analysis.

16. Influencing factors of physicians' prescription behavior in selecting essential medicines: a cross-sectional survey in Chinese county hospitals.

17. Accounting for Quality

18. How do Chinese people perceive their healthcare system? Trends and determinants of public satisfaction and perceived fairness, 2006–2019

19. Main drivers of health expenditure growth in China: a decomposition analysis.

20. Improved harmonisation from policy dialogue? Realist perspectives from Guinea and Chad.

21. Medical doctors in healthcare leadership: theoretical and practical challenges.

22. Uncomfortable realities: the challenge of creating real change in Europe's consolidating hospital sector.

23. Translating a health service intervention into a rural setting: lessons learned.

24. An analysis of policy levers used to implement mental health reform in Australia 1992-2012.

25. The rise of digital direct-to-consumer advertising?: Comparison of direct-to-consumer advertising expenditure trends from publicly available data sources and global policy implications.

26. A review of promoting access to medicines in China - problems and recommendations

27. Mapping of multiple criteria for priority setting of health interventions: an aid for decision makers.

28. Dutch healthcare reform: did it result in better patient experiences in hospitals? a comparison of the consumer quality index over time.

29. Basing care reforms on evidence: The Kenya health sector costing model.

30. Availability and use of essential medicines in China:manufacturing, supply, and prescribing inShandong and Gansu provinces.

31. Informing primary care reform in Greece: patient expectations and experiences (the QUALICOPC study)

32. Fail to prepare and you can prepare to fail: the experience of financing path changes in teaching hospitals in Iran

33. Factors associated with the inter-facility transfer of inpatients in Sichuan province, China.

34. The challenges of reshaping disease specific and care oriented community based services towards comprehensive goals: a situation appraisal in the Western Cape Province, South Africa

35. Making sense of joint commissioning: three discourses of prevention, empowerment and efficiency

36. A governance model for integrated primary/secondary care for the health-reforming first world – results of a systematic review

37. Performance-based financing as a health system reform: mapping the key dimensions for monitoring and evaluation

38. Multiple policy approaches in improving community pharmacy practice: the case in Indonesia.

39. Trends in Immunization Completion and Disparities in the Context of Health Reforms: The case study of Tanzania

40. Integration of rural and urban healthcare insurance schemes in China: an empirical research

41. The limits of market-based reforms

42. Possible options for introducing quality aspects in Activity-Based Funding pricing

43. Reforming healthcare systems on a locally integrated basis: is there a potential for increasing collaborations in primary healthcare?

44. Healthcare reform: implications for knowledge translation in primary care

45. Investigating health system performance: An application of data envelopment analysis to Zambian hospitals

46. Whole-system change: case study of factors facilitating early implementation of a primary health care reform in a South African province

47. General practitioners’ altered preferences for private practice vs. salaried positions: a consequence of proposed policy regulations?