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Ty HeaCalre tAnahlys is 7: 413-415, 1999. Health Care Analysis CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7 Volume 7 No.1 1999 ALAN CRIBB / Editorial Articles HUGH V. McLACHLAN and J.K. SWALES / A Drunk Driver, a Sober Pedestrian and the Allocation of Tragically Scarce and Indivisible Emergency Hospital Treatment ERICH H. LOEWY and ROBERTA SPRINGER LOEWY / Lebensunwertes Leben and the Obligation to Die. Does the Obligation to Die Rest on a Misunderstanding of Community? SUSAN PICKARD and ROD SHEAFF / Primary Care Groups and NHS Rationing: Implications of the Child B Case MICHAEL McCUBBIN and DAVID COHEN / A Systemic and Value-Based Approach to Strategic Reform of the Mental Health System For Debate TOM MARSHALL/ Health Care in the 21st Century: What Could be the Shape of Things to Come? 79-90 91-98 EDWARD A. HARRIS / Is Competition Good for Medicine? Review Article STEPHEN JAN / A New Perspective on Economic Analysis in Health Care? A Critical Review of ‘The Economics of Health Reconsidered’ by Tom Rice 99-106 Instructions for Authors 107-112 Volume 7 No.2 1999 Editorial Acknowledgement Articles DANIEL CALLAHAN / Shaping Biomedical Research Priorities: The Case of the National Institutes of Health 115-129 DONNA L. DICKENSON / Can Medical Criteria Settle Priority- Setting Debates? The Need for Ethical Analysis 131-137 LUCY FRITH / Priority Setting and Evidence Based Purchasing 139-151 JEAN-PAUL MOATTI/ Ethical Issues in the Economic Assess- ment of Health Care Technologies 153-165 ERIK NORD / Towards Cost-Value Analysis in Health Care? 167-175 MICHAEL YEO, JOHN R. WILLIAMS and WAYNE HOOPER/ Incorporating Ethics in Priority Setting: A Case Study of a Regional Health Board in Canada 177-194 LISA SCHWARTZ, JILL MORRISON and FRANK SULLIVAN / Rationing Decisions: From Diversity to Consensus 195-205 Volume 7 No.3 1999 Articles VIRGINIA L. WISEMAN / Culture, Self-Rated Health and Resource Allocation Decision-Making 207-223 ANN E. ROGERS, ALISON CHAPPLE and MICHELLE SERGISON / “If a Patient is Too Costly They Tend to Get Rid of You:” The Impact of People’s Perceptions of Rationing on the Use of Primary Care 225-237 PAUL ANAND / QALYS and the Integration of Claims in Health- Care Rationing 239-253 RUSSELL MANNION and NEIL SMALL / Postmodern Health Economics 255-272 DAVID B. RESNIK / Privatized Biomedical Research, Public Fears, and the Hazards of Government Regulation: Lessons from Stem Cell Research 273-287 415 MICHAEL C. BRANNIGAN / Relationality and Consensus in Japan: Implications for Bioethics Policy 289-296 TONY J. CUTLER and DAVID A. NYE / Combating the ‘Safe’ Cigarette: Ethical, Public Health Issues and Regulatory Proposals 297-308 Volume 7 No.4 1999 Special Issue Health Care Systems, Access and Ethics Guest Editor: Erich Loewy Articles ERICH H. LOEWY / Health-Care Systems and Ethics: What Can We Learn? 309-320 SOREN HOLM, PER-ERIK LISS and OLE FRITHJOF NORHEIM / Access to Health Care in the Scandinavian Coun- tries: Ethical Aspects 321-330 ENGELBERT THEURL / Some Aspects of the Reform of the Health Care Systems in Austria, Germany and Switzerland 331-354 HERBERT J. GESCHWIND / Health Care in France: Recent Developments 355-362 LEN DOYAL and LESLEY DOYAL / The British National Health Service: A Tarnished Moral Vision? 363-376 EIKE-HENNER W. KLUGE/ The Canadian Health Care System: An Analytical Perspective 377-391 LARRY R. CHURCHIL/ LTh e United States Health Care System under Managed Care: How the Commodification of Health Care Distorts Ethics and Threatens Equity 393-411 Contents of Volume 7 413-415

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