The impact of different prioritisation policies on waiting times: case studies of Norway and Scotland.

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Published in Soc Sci Med on July 25, 2013

Authors

Jurgita Januleviciute1, Jan Erik Askildsen, Oddvar Kaarboe, Tor Helge Holmås, Matt Sutton

Author Affiliations

1: Health Economics Bergen, Bergen, Norway; Department of Economics, University of Bergen, Norway. Electronic address: jurgita.januleviciute@helse-bergen.no.

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