Publications
Toward integrated medical resource policies for Canada: 12. Looking back, looking forward. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 1993;148(1):29-32.
Trends and determinants of prescription drug expenditures in the elderly: data from the British Columbia Pharmacare Program. Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financingInquiry. 1993;30(2):199-207.
It ain't necessarily so: the cost implications of health care reform. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 1994;13(4):88-99.
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.
Health care reform in the United States: on the road to nowhere (again)? Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1995;41(4):453-460.
Lessons from Europe on the funding of healthcare. C.H.A.C.reviewCHAC Rev.. 1995;23(3):9-11.
Manitoba's population-based databases and long-term planning: beyond the hospital databases. Healthcare management forum / Canadian College of Health Service Executives = Forum gestion des soins de sante / College canadien des directeurs de services de santeHealthc.Manage.Forum. 1995;8(3):5-23.
Manufacturing consensus, marketing truth: guidelines for economic evaluation. Annals of Internal MedicineAnn.Intern.Med.. 1995;123(1):59-60.
The Population Health Information System: data analysis and software. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(12 Suppl):DS127-31.
A population-based approach to monitoring adverse outcomes of medical care. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(2):127-138.
A population-based health information system. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(12 Suppl):DS13-20.
So near, and yet so far: a Canadian perspective on U.S. health care reform. Journal of health politics, policy and lawJ.Health Polit.Policy Law. 1995;20(2):463-476.
Stability and trends over 3 years of data. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(12 Suppl):DS100-8.
Systems of accountability: the Canadian approach. Journal of the Royal Society of MedicineJ.R.Soc.Med.. 1995;88 Suppl 26:20; discussion 22-5.
Utilization of hospital resources. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(12 Suppl):DS55-72.
Utilization of physician resources for ambulatory care. Medical careMed.Care. 1995;33(12 Suppl):DS84-99.
Continuity of pediatric ambulatory care in a universally insured population. PediatricsPediatrics. 1996;98(6 Pt 1):1028-1034.
How many general surgeons do you need in rural areas? Three approaches to physician resource planning in southern Manitoba. CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienneCMAJ. 1996;155(4):395-401.
Mark Pauly on welfare economics: normative rabbits from positive hats. Journal of health economicsJ.Health Econ.. 1996;15(2):243-51; discussion 253-4.
Population health and health care use: an information system for policy makers. The Milbank quarterlyMilbank Q.. 1996;74(1):3-31.
Re-minding our Ps and Qs: medical cost controls in Canada. Health affairs (Project Hope)Health.Aff.(Millwood). 1996;15(2):216-234.
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.
Patients' acceptance of waiting for cataract surgery: what makes a wait too long? Social science & medicine (1982)Soc.Sci.Med.. 1997;44(11):1603-1610.

