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L A Malcolm

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Malcolm L
Med J Aust . 1998 Sep; 169(3):147-50. PMID: 9734511
New Zealand's recent painful experience of health system reforms has shown that professional incentives are more powerful than market incentives, and that medical leadership, with accountability for both cost and...
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Malcolm L
J Health Adm Educ . 1994 Mar; 11(4):563-74. PMID: 10130242
The New Zealand health system is undergoing a major paradigm shift. Services and programs have largely replaced hospitals and other institutions as the basic organizational framework, with each service having...
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Kawachi I, Malcolm L
J Hypertens . 1991 Mar; 9(3):199-208. PMID: 1851782
The cost-effectiveness of treating mild-to-moderate hypertension (diastolic blood pressures, 90-114 mmHg) was evaluated using the latest available information on both costs and benefits. The net health care costs of lifelong...
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Mehl A, Malcolm L
N Z Med J . 1990 Mar; 103(886):127-9. PMID: 2320339
Nine hundred and sixty-two postneonatal deaths for 1981-83 were matched to their birth registration forms. Deaths were divided into three categories, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) 65.4%, other preventable, 12.8%,...
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Kawachi I, Malcolm L
J Cardiovasc Pharmacol . 1990 Jan; 16 Suppl 7:S126-8. PMID: 1708013
Results from major clinical trials reported during the 1980s have led to renewed debate about the costs and benefits of treating mild to moderate hypertension. There is general agreement that...
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Malcolm L
N Z Med J . 1989 Jul; 102(872):388. PMID: 2797566
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Kawachi I, Malcolm L, Purdie G
N Z Med J . 1989 Jun; 102(870):307-9. PMID: 2567977
A random national survey of 50 general practitioners was undertaken to ascertain current trends in the pharmacological management of hypertension. Forty general practitioners entered the study, and scripts written by...
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Malcolm L
N Z Med J . 1989 Mar; 102(864):141-2. PMID: 2927814
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Kawachi I, Malcolm L
J Clin Epidemiol . 1989 Jan; 42(9):905-12. PMID: 2506315
A quantitative assessment of the benefits of pharmacological treatment of mild to moderate hypertension (diastolic blood pressure 90-114 mmHg) in patients aged 30-60 years was performed, based on the pooled...