A New Edition of Social Science & Medicine Is Now Available

May 2, 2017

Social Science & Medicine (vol. 179, 2017) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • The Impact of Healthcare Spending on Health Outcomes: A Meta-Regression Analysis” by Craig A. Gallet and Hristos Doucouliagos
  • Immediate and Sustained Effects of User Fee Exemption on Healthcare Utilization Among Children Under Five in Burkina Faso: A Controlled Interrupted Time-Series Analysis” by David Zombré, Manuela De Allegri, and Valéry Ridde
  • Effects of Payment for Performance on Accountability Mechanisms: Evidence from Pwani, Tanzania” by Iddy Mayumana, Jo Borghi, Laura Anselmi, Masuma Mamdani, and Siri Lange
  • Epidemiological Placism in Public Health Emergencies: Ebola in Two Dallas Neighborhoods” by Carolyn Smith-Morris
  • The Quasi-Market for Adult Residential Care in the UK: Do For-Profit, Not-For-Profit or Public Sector Residential Care and Nursing Homes Provide Better Quality Care?” by David N. Barron and Elizabeth West
  • Influencing Health Policy Through Public Deliberation: Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Citizens’/Community Juries” by Chris Degeling, Lucie Rychetnik, Jackie Street, Rae Thomas, and Stacy M. Carter
  • The Policy Work of Piloting: Mobilising and Managing Conflict and Ambiguity in the English NHS” by Simon Bailey et al.