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Overview

Alan Maynard was affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions spanned several years and were primarily published in the journal Health Economics. The scientist authored multiple papers under the consistent title "Issue Information," with publications released in 2022 and 2023.

The following recent papers illustrate their publication record:

  • Issue Information, 2022, Health Economics
  • Issue Information, 2022, Health Economics
  • Issue Information, 2023, Health Economics
  • Issue Information, 2023, Health Economics
  • Issue Information, 2023, Health Economics

Throughout their career, Alan Maynard frequently collaborated with a core group of co-authors. These colleagues included:

  • Christina Gerogiannis
  • Sally C. Stearns
  • Tinna Ásgeirsdóttir
  • Dorte Gyrd-Hansen
  • Eleonora Fichera

Publications by Maynard were predominantly featured in the journal Health Economics, with at least eight papers recorded in this venue. This indicates a focused engagement with economic aspects of health care within the academic literature.

Best Publications

  • Early appraisal of China's huge and complex health-care reforms

    Winnie Chi-Man Yip;William C Hsiao;Wen Chen;Shanlian Hu

  • Nurse staffing and healthcare outcomes: a systematic review of the international research evidence

    Annette Jean Lankshear;Trevor A. Sheldon;Alan Maynard

  • Parents and children: incomes in two generations.

    A. B. Atkinson;Alan Maynard;Chris Trinder;J. Corlyon

  • Evidence-based medicine: an incomplete method for informing treatment choices

    Alan Maynard

  • Women in medicine: historical perspectives and recent trends.

    Laura Jefferson;Karen Bloor;Alan Maynard

  • DEVELOPING THE HEALTH CARE MARKET

    Alan Maynard

  • The cost of diabetes.

    K. Gerard;C. Donaldson;A. K. Maynard

  • Dilemmas In Regulation Of The Market For Pharmaceuticals

    Alan Maynard;Karen Bloor

  • Skill mix changes: substitution or service development?

    Gerald Richardson;Alan Maynard;Nicky Cullum;David Kindig

  • Wrong SIGN, NICE mess: is national guidance distorting allocation of resources?

    Richard Cookson;David McDaid;Alan Maynard

  • Lessons from international experience in controlling pharmaceutical expenditure. III: Regulating industry.

    Karen Bloor;Alan Maynard;Nick Freemantle

  • Challenges for the National Institute for Clinical Excellence

    Alan Maynard;Karen Bloor;Nick Freemantle

  • Activity based financing in England: the need for continual refinement of payment by results.

    Andrew Street;Alan Maynard

  • Advances in health economics

    Anthony Scott;Alan Keith Maynard;R. F. Elliott

  • Something rotten in the state of clinical and economic evaluations

    Nick Freemantle;Alan Maynard

  • The powers and pitfalls of payment for performance.

    Alan Maynard

  • Health care reform: informing difficult choices.

    Alan Maynard;Karen Bloor

  • Introducing a market to the United Kingdom's National Health Service.

    Alan Maynard;Karen Bloor

  • Impact of NICE guidance on laparoscopic surgery for inguinal hernias: analysis of interrupted time series

    Karen Bloor;Nick Freemantle;Zarnie Khadjesari;Alan Maynard

  • The costs of alcohol misuse

    Rebecca McDonnell;Alan Maynard

  • The Public Private Mix for Health

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Cookson
Richard Cookson University of York
David McDaid
David McDaid London School of Economics and Political Science
Andrew Street
Andrew Street London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephen Birch
Stephen Birch University of Queensland
Christine Godfrey
Christine Godfrey University of York
Alan Williams
Alan Williams University of York
Elias Mossialos
Elias Mossialos London School of Economics and Political Science
William C. Hsiao
William C. Hsiao Harvard University
Anthony Scott
Anthony Scott University of Melbourne
Michael J. Dixon
Michael J. Dixon University of Manchester

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