For working papers published as of 2015, please visit our Health Working Papers page. For working papers published before 2015, please see below:
- No. 77 - Wage-setting in the Hospital Sector (September 2014)
James Buchan, Ankit Kumar, Michael Schoenstein
- No. 76 - Health, Austerity and Economic Crisis: Assessing the Short-term Impact in OECD Countries (September 2014)
Kees van Gool, Mark Pearson
- No. 75 - Comparing Hospital and Health Prices and Volumes Internationally - Results of a Eurostat/OECD Project (August 2014)
Francette Koechlin, Paul Konijn, Luca Lorenzoni, Paul Schreyer
- No. 74 - Mental Health Analysis Profiles (MhAPs): Scotland (July 2014)
Alessia Forti
- No. 73 - Mental Health Analysis Profiles (MhAPs): Netherlands (July 2014)
Alessia Forti, Chris Nas, Alex van Geldrop, Gedrien Franx, Ionela Petrea, Ype van Strien, Patrick Jeurissen
- No. 72 - Mental Health Analysis Profiles (MhAPs): Finland (July 2014)
Pauliina Patana
- No. 71 - Mental Health Analysis Profiles (MhAPs): Italy (July 2014)
Alessia Forti
- No. 70 - Pricing and Competition in Specialist Medical Services: An Overview for South Africa (June 2014)
Ankit Kumar, Grégoire de Lagasnerie, Frederica Maiorano, Alessia Forti
- No. 69 - Geographic Imbalances in Doctor Supply and Policy Responses (April 2014)
Tomoko Ono, Michael Schoenstein, James Buchan
- No. 68 - Health Spending Continues to Stagnate in Many OECD Countries (April 2014)
David Morgan, Roberto Astolfi
- No. 67 - Measuring and Comparing Health Care Waiting Times in OECD Countries (November 2013)
Luigi Siciliani, Valerie Moran, Michael Borowitz
- No. 66 - The Role of Fiscal Policies in Health Promotion (December 2013)
Franco Sassi, Annalisa Belloni, Chiara Capobianco
- No. 64 - Managing Hospital Volumes: Germany and Experiences from OECD Countries (October 2013)
Ankit Kumar and Michael Schoenstein
- No. 63 - Value in Pharmaceutical Pricing (July 2013)
Valérie Paris and Annalisa Belloni
- No. 62 - Health Workforce Planning in OECD Countries: A Review of 26 Projection Models from 18 Countries (June 2013)
Tomoko Ono, Gaetan Lafortune, Michael Schoenstein
- No. 61 - International Variations in a Selected Number of Surgical Procedures (March 2013)
Klim McPherson, Giorgia Gon, Maggie Scott
- No. 60 - Health Spending Growth at Zero: Which Countries, Which Sectors Are Most Affected? (January 2013)
David Morgan and Roberto Astolfi
- No. 59 - A Comparative Analysis of Health Forecasting Methods (October 2012)
Roberto Astolfi, Luca Lorenzoni, Jillian Oderkirk
- No. 58 - Income-Related Inequalities in Health Service Utilisation in 19 OECD Countries, 2008-2009 (July 2012)
Marion Devaux and Michael de Looper
- No. 57 - The Impact of Pay Increases on Nurses' Labour Market: A Review of Evidence from Four OECD Countries (August 2011)
James Buchan and Steven Black
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- No. 4 - Survey of Pharmacoeconomic Assessment Activity in Eleven Countries (May 2003)
Michael Dickson, Jeremy Hurst and Stéphane Jacobzone
- No. 3 - OECD Study of Cross-National Differences in the Treatment, Costs and Outcomes of Ischaemic Heart Disease (April 2003)
Pierre Moïse, Stéphane Jacobzone and the ARD-IHD Experts Group
No. 3 - Annex 1: Tables and Charts
No. 3 - Annex 2: Charts
- No. 2 - Investment in Population Health in Five OECD Countries (April 2003)
Jan Bennett
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For older papers, please see the now-retired series, . The companion series of Health Technical Papers, focuses on methodological studies and statistical analysis, for Health Care Quality Indicators and SHA-Based Health Accounts In 13 OECD Countries (Country Studies).
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