1. Framing the Health Workforce Agenda Beyond Economic Growth
  2. Contextual Factors Influencing Cost and Quality Decisions in Health and Care: A Structured Evidence Review and Narrative Synthesis
  3. “First, Do No Harm”: Have the Health Impacts of Government Bills on Tax Legislation Been Assessed in Finland?
  4. Inequities in Antenatal Care, and Individual and Environmental Determinants of Utilization at National and Sub-national Level in Pakistan: A Multilevel Analysis
  5. Reporting of Financial and Non-financial Conflicts of Interest in Systematic Reviews on Health Policy and Systems Research: A Cross Sectional Survey
  6. “It’s About the Idea Hitting the Bull’s Eye”: How Aid Effectiveness Can Catalyse the Scale-up of Health Innovations
  7. The Economic Impact of Clinical Research in an Italian Public Hospital: The Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Case Study
  8. How and Where Do We Ask Sensitive Questions: Self- reporting of STI-associated Symptoms Among the Iranian General Population
  9. Swiss-CHAT: Citizens Discuss Priorities for Swiss Health Insurance Coverage
  10. Ideas for Extending the Approach to Evaluating Health in All Policies in South Australia Comment on “Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia”
  11. How Do We Evaluate Health in All Policies? Comment on “Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-BasedApproach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia”
  12. Evaluating Health in All Policies Comment on “Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia”
  13. Policy, Theory, and Evaluation: Stop Mixing the Fruit Salad Comment on “Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia”
  14. A Plea for Harm Reduction Policing Involving People Who Use Drugs
  15. The Knowledge Translation Complexity Network (KTCN) Model: The Whole Is Greater Than the Sum of the Parts – A Response to Recent Commentaries