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Workshop on evidence for health policy: burden of disease, cost-effectiveness, and health systems: 1. Responsiveness measures: consumer assessment of health plans study (CAHPS TM); 2. The use of cognitive testing to develop and evaluate CAHPS TM 1.0 core survey items; 3. Psychometric properties of the CAHPS TM 1.0 survey measures; 4. WHO strategy on measuring responsiveness; 5. Measuring responsiveness: results of a key informants survey in 35 countries; 6. WHO survey on health and health system responsiveness: questionnaire sections - draft; 7. Health system responsiveness survey : draft questionnaire - responsiveness section only; 8. Surveying health system preferences: Measuring preferences on health system performance assessment; 9. Overall goal attainment: Human development index: methodology and mmeasurement; 10. Good and bad growth: the human development reports; 11. Overall performance concepts: The comparative efficiency of national health systems in producing health: an analysis of 191 countries; 12. Frontier production functions and technical efficiency measures; 13. The estimation of technical efficiency; 14. Production frontiers and panel data; 15. Overall performance measures: The efficiency of government expenditure: experiences from Africa; 16. Measuring health production performance in the OECD; 17. What do the human development indices reveal?; 18. Exercise on measuring preferences: Health financing: Uncertainty and the welfare economics of medical care; 19. Incentives and provider payment methods; 20. Health insurance schemes for people outside formal sector employment; 21. New Zealand's health reforms: a clash of culture; 22. Improving allocative efficiency of health interventions: searching for policy tools; 23. Public and private roles in health: theory and financing patterns; 24. Some interim results from a controlled trial of cost sharing in health insurance; 25. Primary care reform: a country comparison of 'budget holding'; 26. Provision: Design, content and financing of an essential national package of health services; 27. The history and pronciples of managed competition; 28. Limits to rationality: economics, economists and priority setting; 29. Sub-National application of health systems performance framework: Measuring overall health system performance for 191 countries; 30.

WHO: 1. Morris Weinberger; 2. Lauren D. Harris-Kojetin (et al); 3. Ron D. Hays (et al); 4. Charles darby (et al); 5. Amala de Silva; Nicole Valentine; 6. WHO; 7. WHO; 8. WHO; Emmanuela Gakidou; Christopher JL Murray; Julio Frenk; 9. Sudhir Anand; Amartya K. Sen; 10. Martin Ravallion; 11. David B Evans (et al); 12. K.P. Kalirajan; R.T. Shand; 13. (?); 14. Peter Schmidt; Robin C. Sickles; 15. Sanjeev Gupta; Heiko Honjo; Marijn Verhoeven; 16. Jaume puig-Junoy; 17. (?); 18. Kenneth J. Arrow; 19. Howard Barnum; Joseph Kutzin; Helen Saxenian; 20. Sara Bennett; Andrew Creese; Roeland Monasch; 21. Andrew Hornblow; 22. (?); 23. Philip Musgrove; 24. Joseph P. Newhouse; 25. Paula Wilton; Richard D. Smith; 26. L. Bobadilla (et al); 27. Alain C. Enthoven; 28. Ray Robinson; 29. Ajay ;Tandon (et al); 30. ; (Geneva: WHO, 2000, [s.a.])

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