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  1. Cost-effectiveness of dihydroartemisinin-piperaquine compared with artemether-lumefantrine for treating uncomplicated malaria in children at a district hospital in Tanzania
  2. Valuing vaccines using value of statistical life measures
  3. Understanding Inequalities in Child Health in Ethiopia: Health Achievements Are Improving in the Period 2000–2011
  4. Work Participation Among the Morbidly Obese Seeking Bariatric Surgery: An Exploratory Study from Norway
  5. Making fair choices on the path to universal health coverage
  6. Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in South-West Ethiopia: Estimates and Socio-Economic Inequality
  7. The Role of Evidence in the Decision-Making Process of Selecting Essential Medicines in Developing Countries: The Case of Tanzania
  8. A grand convergence in mortality is possible: comment on Global Health 2035
  9. Taking Equality Seriously: Applying Human Rights Frameworks to Priority Setting in Health
  10. Lifetime QALY prioritarianism in priority setting: quantification of the inherent trade-off
  11. Making use of equity sensitive QALYs: a case study on identifying the worse off across diseases
  12. Atkinson’s Index Applied to Health
  13. Inequalities in Health
  14. Disease Control Priorities for Neglected Tropical Diseases: Lessons from Priority Ranking Based on the Quality of Evidence, Cost Effectiveness, Severity of Disease, Catastrophic Health Expenditures, and Loss of Productivity
  15. Styrer budsjettkonsekvens norske refusjonsprioriteringar?
  16. Skal rusmiddelavhengige pasienter tilbys hjerteklaffkirurgi for andre gang?
  17. Balancing efficiency, equity and feasibility of HIV treatment in South Africa – development of programmatic guidance
  18. Health inequalities in Ethiopia: modeling inequalities in length of life within and between population groups
  19. When you can’t have the cake and eat it too
  20. Addressing inequity to achieve the maternal and child health millennium development goals: looking beyond averages
  21. Priority setting: the importance of incorporating opportunity costs
  22. A universal preference for equality in health? Reasons to reconsider properties of applied social welfare functions
  23. Prioritizing Child Health Interventions in Ethiopia: Modeling Impact on Child Mortality, Life Expectancy and Inequality in Age at Death
  24. Comparative effectiveness of antihypertensive medication for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: systematic review and multiple treatments meta-analysis
  25. Choice of generic antihypertensive drugs for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease - A cost-effectiveness analysis
  26. CAN COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS INTEGRATE CONCERNS FOR EQUITY? SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
  27. Challenges to fair decision-making processes in the context of health care services: a qualitative assessment from Tanzania
  28. Problems With Prioritization: Exploring Ethical Solutions to Inequalities in HIV Care
  29. MAPPING OUT STRUCTURAL FEATURES IN CLINICAL CARE CALLING FOR ETHICAL SENSITIVITY: A THEORETICAL APPROACH TO PROMOTE ETHICAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL AND CLINICAL ETHICAL SUPPORT SERVICES (CESS)
  30. Helse som menneskerettighet
  31. Prioritering i global helse
  32. Equity implications of coverage and use of insecticide treated nets distributed for free or with co-payment in two districts in Tanzania: A cross-sectional comparative household survey
  33. Priority To The Young Or To Those With Least Lifetime Health?
  34. Further benefits by early start of HIV treatment in low income countries: Survival estimates of early versus deferred antiretroviral therapy
  35. Is the selection of patients for anti-retroviral treatment in Uganda fair?
  36. Eliciting people's preferences for the distribution of health: A procedure for a more precise estimation of distributional weights
  37. Fairness and accountability for reasonableness. Do the views of priority setting decision makers differ across health systems and levels of decision making?
  38. Høykostnadsmedisin – mangler vi åpne og legitime prosedyrer for prioritering?
  39. Solide retningslinjer for forebygging av hjerte- og karsykdommer
  40. The ideal of equal health revisited: definitions and measures of inequity in health should be better integrated with theories of distributive justice
  41. "What lies beneath it all?" – an interview study of GPs' attitudes to the use of guidelines
  42. Distribution matters: Equity considerations among health planners in Tanzania
  43. Combining evidence and values in priority setting: testing the balance sheet method in a low-income country
  44. Physicians' use of guidelines and attitudes to withholding and withdrawing treatment for extremely premature neonates in Norway
  45. Responsibility, fairness and rationing in health care
  46. MY JOB IS TO KEEP HIM ALIVE, BUT WHAT ABOUT HIS BROTHER AND SISTER? HOW INDIAN DOCTORS EXPERIENCE ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN NEONATAL MEDICINE
  47. The Role of Formal Outcome Evaluations in Health Policy Making: A Normative Perspective
  48. Rights to Specialized Health Care in Norway: A Normative Perspective
  49. Introduction of the patient-list system in general practice Changes in Norwegian physicians’ perception of their gatekeeper role
  50. The relationship between prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV and stakeholder decision making in Uganda: implications for health policy
  51. Using burden of disease information for health planning in developing countries: the experience from Uganda
  52. Adoption of new health care services in Norway (1993–1997): specialists’ self-assessment according to national criteria for priority setting
  53. Limiting access to allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in five European countries: what can we learn about implicit rationing?
  54. Disability Compensation and Responsibility