Publications
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.
Sustainability of health care in Canada. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2004;170(11):1647.
Consuming research, producing policy? American Journal of Public HealthAm.J.Public Health. 2003;93(3):371-379.
Do Canadian civil servants care about the health of populations? American Journal of Public HealthAm.J.Public Health. 2003;93(4):658-663.
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.
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.
Dancing with the porcupine: rules for governing the university-industry relationship. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2001;165(6):783-785.
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.
Canada. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 2000;25(5):889-897.
Hospital downsizing and trends in health care use among elderly people in British Columbia. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 2000;163(4):397-401.
Mortality rates after cataract extraction. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)Epidemiology. 1999;10(3):288-293.
New bottles, same old wine: right and wrong on physician supply. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 1998;158(6):757-759.
Socioeconomic status, mortality, and the development of cataract at a young age. Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1998;46(11):1451-1457.
The eyes have it: cataract surgery and changing patterns of outpatient surgery. Medical care research and review : MCRRMed.Care Res.Rev.. 1997;54(3):286-300; discussion 321-5.
Going for the gold: the redistributive agenda behind market-based health care reform. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1997;22(2):427-465.
Health care reform: who's selling the market, and why? Journal of public health medicineJ.Public Health Med.. 1997;19(1):45-49.
Mark Pauly on welfare economics: normative rabbits from positive hats. Journal of health economicsJ.Health Econ.. 1996;15(2):243-51; discussion 253-4.
The Andrew Pattullo lecture. Healthy populations or healthy institutions: the dilemma of health care management. The Journal of health administration educationJ.Health Adm.Educ.. 1995;13(3):453-472.
Lessons from Europe on the funding of healthcare. C.H.A.C.reviewCHAC Rev.. 1995;23(3):9-11.
Manufacturing consensus, marketing truth: guidelines for economic evaluation. Annals of Internal MedicineAnn.Intern.Med.. 1995;123(1):59-60.
Systems of accountability: the Canadian approach. Journal of the Royal Society of MedicineJ.R.Soc.Med.. 1995;88 Suppl 26:20; discussion 22-5.
It ain't necessarily so: the cost implications of health care reform. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 1994;13(4):88-99.

