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2008-01-07National health reform needs strategic investment in health services researchHall, JP; Viney, RC
2016-10-01Real-World Evidence: A Comparison of the Australian Herceptin Program and Clinical Trials of Trastuzumab for HER2-Positive Metastatic Breast CancerParkinson, B; Viney, R; Haas, M; Goodall, S; Srasuebkul, P; Pearson, SA
2016-08-24Cardiovascular risk outcome and program evaluation of a cluster randomised controlled trial of a community-based, lay peer led program for people with diabetesRiddell, MA; Dunbar, JA; Absetz, P; Wolfe, R; Li, H; Brand, M; Aziz, Z; Oldenburg, B; Reddy, P; Hagger, V; Johnson, G; De Courten, M; Carter, R; Zaini, A
2007-01-01Using discrete choice experiments to investigate subject preferences for preventive asthma medicationLancsar, EJ; Hall, JP; King, M; Kenny, P; Louviere, JJ; Fiebig, DG; Hossain, I; Thien, FCK; Reddel, HK; Jenkins, CR
2013-06-01A pilot discrete choice experiment to explore preferences for EQ-5D-5L health statesNorman, R; Cronin, P; Viney, R
2017-07-11Predicting Infectious ComplicatioNs in Children with Cancer: An external validation studyHaeusler, GM; Thursky, KA; Mechinaud, F; Babl, FE; De Abreu Lourenco, R; Slavin, MA; Phillips, R
2013-08-01Community preferences for the allocation of deceased donor organs for transplantation: A focus group studyIrving, MJ; Tong, A; Jan, S; Wong, G; Cass, A; Allen, RD; Craig, JC; Chadban, S; Rose, J; Howard, K
2007-07-31The Grey Nomad phenomenon: Changing the script of agingOnyx, J; Leonard, R
2013-11-01A cross-sectional analysis of over-the-counter codeine use among an Australian sample of people who regularly inject drugsArora, S; Roxburgh, A; Bruno, R; Nielsen, S; Burns, L
2015-01-01Cost-effectiveness of term induction of labour using inpatient prostaglandin gel versus outpatient Foley catheterAustin, K; Chambers, GM; De Abreu Lourenco, R; Madan, A; Susic, D; Henry, A
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