Sfoglia per Rivista HEALTH POLICY
Tracking the digital health gap in elderly: A study in Italian remote areas
2023-01-01 Vainieri, Milena; Vandelli, Andrea; Casini Benvenuti, Stefano; Bertarelli, Gaia
Understanding eating choices among university students: A study using data from cafeteria cashiers’ transactions
2021-01-01 Lorenzoni, V.; Triulzi, I.; Martinucci, I.; Toncelli, L.; Natilli, M.; Barale, R.; Turchetti, G.
Unintended consequences of expenditure targets on resource allocation in health systems
2020-01-01 Noto, G.; Belardi, P.; Vainieri, M.
Waiting time information in the Italian NHS: A citizen perspective
2020-01-01 DE ROSIS, Sabina; Guidotti, Elisa; Zuccarino, Sara; Venturi, Giulia; Ferre', Francesca
Why non-urgent patients choose emergency over primary care services? Empirical evidence and managerial implications
2008-01-01 Federico, Lega; Mengoni, Alessandro
Titolo | Data di pubblicazione | Autore(i) | File |
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Tracking the digital health gap in elderly: A study in Italian remote areas | 1-gen-2023 | Vainieri, Milena; Vandelli, Andrea; Casini Benvenuti, Stefano; Bertarelli, Gaia | |
Understanding eating choices among university students: A study using data from cafeteria cashiers’ transactions | 1-gen-2021 | Lorenzoni, V.; Triulzi, I.; Martinucci, I.; Toncelli, L.; Natilli, M.; Barale, R.; Turchetti, G. | |
Unintended consequences of expenditure targets on resource allocation in health systems | 1-gen-2020 | Noto, G.; Belardi, P.; Vainieri, M. | |
Waiting time information in the Italian NHS: A citizen perspective | 1-gen-2020 | DE ROSIS, Sabina; Guidotti, Elisa; Zuccarino, Sara; Venturi, Giulia; Ferre', Francesca | |
Why non-urgent patients choose emergency over primary care services? Empirical evidence and managerial implications | 1-gen-2008 | Federico, Lega; Mengoni, Alessandro |
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