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October 20th, 2009

Comparing health systems through the lens of pharmaceutical policy: A new book

Shorenstein APARC, AHPP News

A newly published book examines how pharmaceuticals and their regulation play an important and often contentious role in the health systems of the Asia-Pacific, focusing on China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia, and India. +PDF+ +BUY+
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August 19th, 2006

Citing CHP/PCOR study, Indiana drops free osteoporosis screening program

CHP/PCOR in the news

Indiana's state health department has ended a free osteoporosis screening program, citing a recently published CHP/PCOR study which questioned the accuracy and value of heel ultrasound, the type of machine used in the program. +HTML+
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October 6th, 2005

Harkness Fellow spends year at CHP/PCOR, studying technology coverage decisions

CHP/PCOR, CHPINTL News

Stirling Bryan, a professor of health economics at the University of Birmingham (U.K.) and a 2005-06 recipient of the Commonwealth Fund's Harkness Fellowship in Health Care Policy, will spend the next year at CHP/PCOR, doing research that will examine fundamental questions of how medical technology coverage decisions are made in the U.S., and how cost-effectiveness analysis is used in those decisions. Read more »




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