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Peer-Reviewed Papers

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  1. Dionne F, Mitton C, Peacock S, Barer M, Shoveller J. Cost containment and disinvestments in health care Healthcare Management Forum (In Press).

  2. 2009

  3. Apicella C, Peacock S, Andrews L, Tucker K, Daly M, Hopper J. Measuring, and identifying predictors of women's perceptions of three types of breast cancer risk: population risk, absolute risk and comparative risk British Journal of Cancer, 100: 583-589 (2009).

  4. Mittmann N, Au HJ, Tu D, O′Callaghan C, Isogai P, Karapetis C, Zalcberg J, Evans W, Moore M, Siddiqui J, Findlay B, Colwell B, Simes J, Gibbs P, Links M, Tebbutt N, Jonker D. Working Group on Economic Analysis of the National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group (including Peacock S), Australasian Gastrointestinal Interest Group. Prospective Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Cetuximab in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Evaluation of National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group CO.17 Trial Journal of the National Cancer Institute; 101: 1182-1192 (2009).

  5. Mitton C, Smith N, Peacock S, Evoy B, Abelson J. Public participation in health care priority setting: A scoping review. Health Policy. 91(3):219-28. Epub 2009 Mar 3. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 19261347]

  6. Peacock S, Mitton C, Bate A, McCoy B, Donaldson C. Overcoming barriers to priority setting using interdisciplinary methods. Health Policy. 92(2-3):124-32. Epub 2009 Apr 5. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 19346024]

  7. Richardson J, Peacock SJ, Iezzi A. Do quality-adjusted life years take account of lost income? Evidence from an Australian survey. Eur J Health Econ. 10(1):103-9. Epub 2008 May 6. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18458973]

  8. Smith N, Mitton C, Peacock S. Qualitative methodologies in health-care priority setting research. Health Econ. 18(10):1163-75. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18972324]

  9. Smith N, Mitton C, Peacock S, Cornelissen E, MacLeod S. Identifying research priorities for health care priority setting: a collaborative effort between managers and researchers. BMC Health Serv Res. 2009 Sep 15;9:165. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 19754969]

  10. Wilson EC, Peacock SJ, Ruta D. Priority setting in practice: what is the best way to compare costs and benefits? Health Econ. 18(4):467-78. (2009).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18561215]

  11. 2008

  12. Mabasa VH, Taylor SC, Chu CC, Moravan V, Johnston K, Peacock S, Knowling M. Verification of imatinib cost-effectiveness in advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor in British Columbia (VINCE-BC study). J Oncol Pharm Pract. 14(3):105-12. Epub 2008 Jun 4. (2008).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18524863]

  13. Musa Z, Johnston K, Peacock S, Rosin MP, Elwood JM. Why should dentists screen for oral cancer? J Can Dent Assoc. 74(3):243-4. (2008).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18387265]

  14. Peacock S, Misajon R, Iezzi A, Richardson J, Hawthorne G, Keeffe J. Vision and quality of life: development of methods for the VisQoL vision-related utility instrument. Ophthalmic Epidemiol. 15(4):218-23. (2008).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 18780254]

  15. Peacock S, Mitton C, Donaldson C, Bate A. Priority setting methods for health care decision-makers International Journal of Ethics; 5: 197-212 (2008).

  16. Urquhart B, Mitton C, Peacock S. Priority setting and resource allocation in Home and Community Care programs of Northern Health Journal of Health Services Research and Policy; 13 Suppl. 1: 41-45 (2008).

  17. 2007

  18. Peacock S, Richardson J, Carter R, Edwards D. Priority setting in health care using multi-attribute utility theory and program budgeting and marginal analysis (PBMA) Social Science and Medicine (2007).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 17141930 ]

  19. Peacock SJ, Richardson JR. Supplier-induced demand: re-examining identification and misspecification in cross-sectional analysis. Eur J Health Econ. 8(3):267-77. Epub 2007 Mar 31. (2007).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 17401594]

  20. 2006

  21. Apicella C, Peacock SJ, Andrews L, Tucker K, Bankier A, Daly MB, Hopper JL. Determinants of preferences for genetic counselling in Jewish women. Fam Cancer. 5(2):159-67. (2006).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16736286]

  22. Peacock S, Apicella C, Andrews L, Daly M, Tucker K, Bankier A, Hopper J. A Discrete Choice Experiment of preferences for genetic counselling among Jewish women seeking cancer genetics services British Journal of Cancer (2006).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 17102813 ]

  23. Peacock S, Richardson J. Supplier induced demand: re-examining identification and misspecification in cross-sectional analysis European Journal of Health Economics (2006).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16872250 ]

  24. Peacock S, Ruta D, Mitton C, Donaldson C, Bate A, Murtagh M. Using economics to set pragmatic and ethical priorities. BMJ. 332(7539):482-5. (2006).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16497768]

  25. Richardson J, Peacock S. Supplier induced demand: reconsidering the theories and new Australian evidence Applied Health Economics and Health Policy 5: 87-98 (2006).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16872250]

  26. Richardson J, Peacock S, Mortimer D. Does an Increase in the Doctor Supply Reduce Medical Fees? An Econometric Analysis of Medical Fees across Australia Applied Economics 38: 253-266 (2006).

  27. 2005

  28. Day SE, Alford K, Dunt D, Peacock S, Gurrin L, Voaklander D. Strengthening Medicare: will increasing the bulk-billing rate and supply of general practitioners increase access to Medicare-funded general practitioner services and does rurality matter? Aust New Zealand Health Policy. 2:18. (2005).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16111496]

  29. Misajon R, Hawthorne G, Richardson J, Barton J, Peacock S, Iezzi A, Keeffe J. Vision and quality of life: the development of a utility measure. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 46(11):4007-15. (2005).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 16249474]

  30. Pirkis J, Goldfeld S, Peacock S, Dodson S, Haas M, Cumming J, Hall J, Boulton. Assessing the capacity of the health services research community in Australia and New Zealand Austrailian and New Zealand Health Policy 2:4 (2005).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 15755322]

  31. 2004

  32. Peacock S, Pirkis J, Cumming J. Health services research, policy and practice in Australia and New Zealand: a coming of age. J Health Serv Res Policy. 9 Suppl 2:1-2. (2004).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 15511318]

  33. Richardson J, Day N, Peacock S, Iezzi A. Measurement of quality of life for economic evaluation and the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL) Mark II instrument Australian Economic Review 37: 62-88 (2004).

  34. 2003

  35. Mitton C, Peacock S, Donaldson C, Bate A. Using PBMA in health care priority setting: description, challenges and experience. Appl Health Econ Health Policy. 2(3):121-7. (2003).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 14984275]

  36. 2002

  37. Segal L, Donato R, Richardson J, Peacock S. Strengths and limitations of competitive versus non-competitive models of integrated capitated fundholding. J Health Serv Res Policy. 7 Suppl 1:S56-64. (2002).
     [View Abstract - PubMed 12175436]


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