Publications
Who Uses Assisted Living in British Columbia? An Initial Exploration. Vancouver(BC): UBC Centre for Health Services and Policy Research; 2012.
British Columbia Hospitals: Examination and Assessment of Payment Reform. BMC Health Services Research. 2011;11(1):150.
British Columbia hospitals: examination and assessment of payment reform (B-CHeaPR). BMC Health Services Research. 2011;11:150.
The redistributive effect of the move from age-based to income-based prescription drug coverage in British Columbia, Canada. Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)Health Policy. 2011;101(2):185-194.
Pharaoh and the Prospects for Productivity in HHR. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2010;5(3):17-26.
Why are some books important (and others not)? Canadian journal of public health.Revue canadienne de sante publiqueCan.J.Public Health. 2010;101(6):433-435.
Influencing Drug Prices through Formulary-Based Policies: Lessons from New Zealand. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2007;3(1):e121-40.
Wait time benchmarks, research evidence and the knowledge translation process. Healthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc.Policy.. 2007;2(3):56-62.
"Breakthrough" drugs and growth in expenditure on prescription drugs in Canada. BMJ (Clinical research ed.)BMJ. 2005;331(7520):815-816.
Introduction of direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs in Canada: an opinion survey on regulatory policy. Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAPRes.Social Adm.Pharm.. 2005;1(2):310-330.
Beneath the calm surface: the changing face of physician-service use in British Columbia, 1985/86 versus 1996/97. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2004;170(5):803-807.
Seniors' prescription drug cost inflation and cost containment: evidence from British Columbia. Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)Health Policy. 2004;68(3):299-307.
Sustainability of health care in Canada. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2004;170(11):1647.
Who's the fairest of them all? Which provincial pharmacare model would best protect Canadians against catastrophic drug costs? Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)Healthc.Q.. 2004;7(4):suppl 13-9.
Conspicuous consumption: characterizing high users of physician services in one Canadian province. Journal of health services research & policyJ.Health Serv.Res.Policy. 2003;8(4):215-224.
The economics of direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription-only drugs: prescribed to improve consumer welfare? Journal of health services research & policyJ.Health Serv.Res.Policy. 2003;8(4):237-244.
How does direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) affect prescribing? A survey in primary care environments with and without legal DTCA. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2003;169(5):405-412.
Whither seniors' pharmacare: lessons from (and for) Canada. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 2003;22(3):49-59.
The doctor is out: physician participation in the Rationed Access Day work stoppage in British Columbia, 1998/99. Hospital quarterlyHosp.Q.. 2002;6(2):suppl 3-10; discussion suppl 11.
Influence of direct to consumer pharmaceutical advertising and patients' requests on prescribing decisions: two site cross sectional survey. BMJ (Clinical research ed.)BMJ. 2002;324(7332):278-279.
Phantoms in the snow: Canadians' use of health care services in the United States. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 2002;21(3):19-31.
The quick and the dead: "managing" inpatient care in British Columbia hospitals, 1969-1995/96. Health services researchHealth Serv.Res.. 2001;35(6):1319-1338.
Age, costs of acute and long-term care and proximity to death: evidence for 1987-88 and 1994-95 in British Columbia. Age and AgeingAge Ageing. 2000;29(3):249-253.
Ending waiting-list mismanagement: principles and practice. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2000;162(9):1297-1300.

