Publications
The supply and demand of health care. Hospital trusteeHosp.Trustee. 1978;2(3):6-7.
Universal health insurance in Canada: history, problems, trends. Journal of community healthJ.Community Health. 1979;4(3):217-231.
Health care in Canada: patterns of funding and regulation. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1983;8(1):1-43.
Illusions of necessity: evading responsibility for choice in health care. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1985;10(3):439-467.
Finding the levers, finding the courage: lessons from cost containment in North America. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1986;11(4):585-615.
Private sector initiatives in management of health care costs. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 1986;135(6):591-592.
The spurious dilemma: reconciling medical progress and cost control. Health matrixHealth Matrix. 1986;4(1):25-34.
Tobacco taxes and health care costs. Do Canadian smokers pay their way? Journal of health economicsJ.Health Econ.. 1986;5(1):63-80.
Aging and health care utilization: new evidence on old fallacies. Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1987;24(10):851-862.
The impact on medical services utilization of British Columbia's 1982/83 physician fee 'giveback': preliminary results. Canadian journal of public health.Revue canadienne de sante publiqueCan.J.Public Health. 1987;78(1):37-42.
Public health insurance: the collective purchase of individual care. Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)Health Policy. 1987;7(2):115-134.
Economic barriers to preventive services: clinical obstacle or fiscal defense? American Journal of Preventive MedicineAm.J.Prev.Med.. 1988;4(4 Suppl):111-20; discussion 121-6.
Fee controls as cost control: tales from the frozen North. The Milbank quarterlyMilbank Q.. 1988;66(1):1-64.
Perspectives: Canada. Split vision: interpreting cross-border differences in health spending. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 1988;7(5):17-24.
"We'll take care of it for you". Health care in the Canadian community. DaedalusDaedalus. 1988:155-189.
Controlling health expenditures--the Canadian reality. The New England journal of medicineN.Engl.J.Med.. 1989;320(9):571-577.
The long good-bye: the great transformation of the British Columbia hospital system. Health services researchHealth Serv.Res.. 1989;24(4):435-459.
Perspectives: Canada. Split vision: interpreting cross-border differences in health spending. Connecticut medicineConn.Med.. 1989;53(3):168-171.
Trends in use of medical services by the elderly in British Columbia. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 1989;141(1):39-45.
Acute care hospital utilization under Canadian national health insurance: the British Columbia experience from 1969 to 1988. Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financingInquiry. 1990;27(4):352-358.
Flat on your back or back to your flat? Sources of increased hospital services utilization among the elderly in British Columbia. Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1990;30(7):819-828.
Producing health, consuming health care. Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1990;31(12):1347-1363.
Tension, compression, and shear: directions, stresses, and outcomes of health care cost control. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1990;15(1):101-128.
The 20-year experiment: accounting for, explaining, and evaluating health care cost containment in Canada and the United States. Annual Review of Public HealthAnnu.Rev.Public Health. 1991;12:481-518.
Canada: the real issues. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1992;17(4):739-762.

