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Rachel Baker
Rachel Baker
Professor of Health Economics, Director Yunus Centre for Social Business & Health, Glasgow
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The potential of social enterprise to enhance health and well-being: A model and systematic review
MJ Roy, C Donaldson, R Baker, S Kerr
Social science & medicine 123, 182-193, 2014
2502014
Weighting and valuing quality-adjusted life-years using stated preference methods: preliminary results from the Social Value of a QALY Project
R Baker, I Bateman, C Donaldson, M Jones-Lee, E Lancsar, G Loomes, ...
Health Technology Assessment (Winchester, England) 14 (27), 1-+, 2010
1892010
Q Methodology in Health Economics
R Baker, C Thompson, R Mannion
Journal of Health Services Research and Policy 11 (1), 38-45, 2006
1872006
Public views on principles for health care priority setting: Findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology
J van Exel, R Baker, H Mason, C Donaldson, W Brouwer, EVQ Team
Social science & medicine 126, 128-137, 2015
1612015
The social value of a QALY: raising the bar or barring the raise?
C Donaldson, R Baker, H Mason, M Jones-Lee, E Lancsar, J Wildman, ...
BMC health services research 11, 1-8, 2011
1322011
Deriving distributional weights for QALYs through discrete choice experiments
E Lancsar, J Wildman, C Donaldson, M Ryan, R Baker
Journal of health economics 30 (2), 466-478, 2011
1322011
Guiding the design and selection of interventions to influence the implementation of evidence-based practice: an experimental simulation of a complex intervention trial
D Bonetti, M Eccles, M Johnston, N Steen, J Grimshaw, R Baker, A Walker, ...
Social Science & Medicine 60 (9), 2135-2147, 2005
1322005
Effects of treatment with formoterol on bronchoprotection against methacholine
B Lipworth, M Devlin, R Baker, D Hendrick
The American journal of medicine 104 (5), 431-438, 1998
1271998
Universal health coverage, priority setting, and the human right to health
B Rumbold, R Baker, O Ferraz, S Hawkes, C Krubiner, P Littlejohns, ...
The Lancet 390 (10095), 712-714, 2017
1202017
Social enterprise: New pathways to health and well-being
MJ Roy, C Donaldson, R Baker, A Kay
Journal of public health policy 34 (1), 55-68, 2013
1202013
Filling a void? The role of social enterprise in addressing social isolation and loneliness in rural communities
D Kelly, A Steiner, M Mazzei, R Baker
Journal of rural studies 70, 225-236, 2019
1152019
Economic rationality and health and lifestyle choices for people with diabetes
RM Baker
Social science & medicine 63 (9), 2341-2353, 2006
1062006
Estimating a WTP-based value of a QALY: the ‘chained’approach
A Robinson, D Gyrd-Hansen, P Bacon, R Baker, M Pennington, ...
Social Science & Medicine 92, 92-104, 2013
962013
Connecting Q & surveys: three methods to explore factor membership in large samples
RM Baker, J Van Exel, H Mason, M Stricklin
Operant Subjectivity: The International Journal of Q Methodology 34 (1), 38-58, 2010
962010
Comparing WTP values of different types of QALY gain elicited from the general public
M Pennington, R Baker, W Brouwer, H Mason, DG Hansen, A Robinson, ...
Health economics 24 (3), 280-293, 2015
912015
Conceptualising the public health role of actors operating outside of formal health systems: The case of social enterprise
MJ Roy, R Baker, S Kerr
Social Science & Medicine 172, 144-152, 2017
782017
Issues arising from the use of qualitative methods in health economics
J Coast, R McDonald, R Baker
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 9 (3), 171-176, 2004
762004
Valuing QALYs at the end of Life
JL Pinto-Prades, FI Sánchez-Martínez, B Corbacho, R Baker
Social Science & Medicine 113, 5-14, 2014
712014
Q‐Ing For Health—A New Approach To Eliciting The Public's Views On Health Care Resource Allocation
R Baker, J Wildman, H Mason, C Donaldson
Health economics 23 (3), 283-297, 2014
672014
Responses to standard gambles: are preferences ‘well constructed’?
R Baker, A Robinson
Health Economics 13 (1), 37-48, 2004
632004
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