Donaldson, Cam.
Cam Donaldson
VIAF ID: 14864818 (Personal)
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Works
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Cost effectiveness' analysis approach and the "societal approach" : should the twain ever meet? | |
Credit crunch health care : how economics can save our publicly funded health services | |
The distribution problem in economic evaluation, 1998. | |
Economics of health care financing : the visible hand | |
Evidence-based health economics : from effectiveness to efficiency in systematic review | |
Health and Brexit. | |
Health care prioritization: a clinician's duty. | |
The health-care system: an assessment and reform agenda. | |
Helicopters, hearts and hips: using willingness to pay to set priorities for public sector health care programmes | |
High performance in healthcare priority setting and resource allocation: A literature- and case study-based framework in the Canadian context | |
Housing as a social determinant of health and wellbeing: developing an empirically-informed realist theoretical framework | |
Illustrating the impact of including future costs in economic evaluations: an application to end-stage renal disease care. | |
The impact of information on patient preferences in different delivery patterns: a contingent valuation study of prescription versus OTC drugs. | |
Inclusiveness and health economics: reflections on the work of Gavin Mooney (1943-2012). | |
Introduction to economics in the new NHS | |
Is "end of life" a special case? Connecting Q with survey methods to measure societal support for views on the value of life-extending treatments | |
Is safety safe in the market's hands? | |
Is there a preference for PET or SPECT brain imaging in diagnosing dementia? The views of people with dementia, carers, and healthy controls. | |
Learning from contract change in primary care dentistry: A qualitative study of stakeholders in the north of England | |
Listening to the decision makers: sustainability of PBMA in Alberta. | |
Managing resources in NHS dentistry: the views of decision-makers in primary care organisations | |
Managing to improve public services | |
Managing to manage healthcare resources in the English NHS? What can health economics teach? What can health economics learn? | |
Microcredit as a public health initiative? Exploring mechanisms and pathways to health and wellbeing | |
Midwife managed delivery unit: a randomised controlled comparison with consultant led care. | |
Minding our Ps and Qs? Financial incentives for efficient hospital behaviour | |
Modelling the monetary value of a QALY: a new approach based on UK data | |
Moving forward on rationing: an economic view | |
Navigating stormy waters in times of fiscal uncertainty: Mitigating the challenges. | |
Needs assessment: developing an economic approach | |
The new NHS in a global context: is it taking us where we want to be? | |
Optimisation of complex health interventions prior to a randomised controlled trial: a scoping review of strategies used | |
Overcoming barriers to priority setting using interdisciplinary methods. | |
Paying for treatments? Influences on negotiating clinical need and decision-making for dental implant treatment | |
Population screening for low bone mineral density: do non-attenders have a lower risk of osteoporosis? | |
Primary health care consumerism amongst elderly Australians | |
Priority setting toolkit : a guide to the use of economics in healthcare decision making | |
Private versus social opportunity cost of time: valuing time in the demand for health care. | |
Programme budgeting and marginal analysis: bridging the divide between doctors and managers. | |
Public views on principles for health care priority setting: findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology. | |
Q-ing for health--a new approach to eliciting the public's views on health care resource allocation | |
QALYS and long-term care for elderly people in the UK: scales for assessment of quality of life. | |
Rational disinvestment | |
Recruitment methods for screening programmes: the price of high compliance. | |
Rehabilitation of older patients: day hospital compared with rehabilitation at home. A randomised controlled trial. | |
Resource allocation in NHS dentistry: recognition of societal preferences (RAINDROP): study protocol. | |
Resource allocation in orthopaedics: economic evaluation to priority setting | |
Reweighing heat: Response to Culyer, van Doorslaer and Wagstaff | |
Searchers vs surveyors in estimating the monetary value of a QALY: resolving a nasty dilemma for NICE. | |
Sequence effects in time trade-off valuation of hypothetical health states | |
Setting priorities and allocating resources in health regions: lessons from a project evaluating program budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA). | |
Should QALYs be programme-specific? | |
Should the NHS follow the American way? | |
Social enterprise: new pathways to health and well-being? | |
Social finance and health | |
The social value of a QALY: raising the bar or barring the raise? | |
Teaching and research in hospitals: implications for the NHS reforms | |
Tools of the trade: a comparative analysis of approaches to priority setting in healthcare | |
Training nurses in a competency framework to support adults with epilepsy and intellectual disability: the EpAID cluster RCT. | |
Understanding public preferences for prioritizing health care interventions in England: does the type of health gain matter? | |
Use of programme budgeting and marginal analysis to set priorities for local NHS dental services: learning from the north east of England | |
Use of the U.S. and U.K. scoring algorithm for the EuroQol-5D in an economic evaluation of cardiac care. | |
Using economics alongside clinical trials: why we cannot choose the evaluation technique in advance | |
Using economics to assess the place of screening | |
Using Economics to Prioritize Research: A Case Study of Randomized Trials for the Prevention of Hip Fractures Due to Osteoporosis | |
Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical priorities | |
Using participatory action research to build a priority setting process in a Canadian Regional Health Authority. | |
Valuing health care using willingness to pay: a comparison of the payment card and dichotomous choice methods. | |
Weighting and valuing quality-adjusted life-years using stated preference methods: preliminary results from the Social Value of a QALY Project. | |
What needs to be done in contingent valuation: have Smith and Sach missed the boat? | |
Who answers 'willingness to pay' questions? | |
Who knows best? A Q methodology study to explore perspectives of professional stakeholders and community participants on health in low-income communities | |
Why a National Health Service? : the economic rationale | |
Willingness to pay: a method for measuring preferences for maternity care? | |
Willingness to pay for a QALY: past, present and future. | |
Willingness to pay for antenatal carrier screening for cystic fibrosis | |
Willingness to pay for publicly-provided goods. A possible measure of benefit? | |
Willingness to pay for what? A note on alternative definitions of health care program benefits for contingent valuation studies |