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142 Economic <strong>crisis</strong>, <strong>health</strong> <strong>systems</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>health</strong> in Europe: country experience<br />

Stuckler, D et al. (2009). The public <strong>health</strong> effect of <strong>economic</strong> crises <strong>and</strong> alternative<br />

policy responses in Europe: an empirical analysis. Lancet, 374(9686): 315–323.<br />

Tripsa T et al. (2012). Recording <strong>and</strong> evaluation of issues encountered in the use of<br />

public <strong>health</strong> services in Greece. Athens, IPSOS (http://www.ipsos.com/content/<br />

ipsos-greece, accessed 29 October 2014).<br />

Tsavalias K (2013). Factors affecting the performance of the public hospital sector <strong>and</strong><br />

proposals for restructuring hospitals [PhD thesis]. Athens, National <strong>and</strong> Kapodestrean<br />

University of Athens.<br />

Tsoukas H, Papoulias D (2005). Managing third-order change: the case of the<br />

Public Power Corporation in Greece. Long Range Planning, 38: 79–95.<br />

UNICEF (2013). Report on the situation of children in Greece. Athens, Hellenic<br />

UNICEF Committee.<br />

V<strong>and</strong>oros S et al. (2013). Have <strong>health</strong> trends worsened in Greece as a result of the<br />

financial <strong>crisis</strong>? A quasi-experimental approach. European Journal of Public Health,<br />

23(5): 727–731.<br />

Vlachadis N, Kornarou E (2013). Increase in stillbirths in Greece is linked to the<br />

<strong>economic</strong> <strong>crisis</strong>. BMJ, 346: f1061.<br />

WHO (2009). The financial <strong>crisis</strong> <strong>and</strong> global <strong>health</strong>. Report of a high-level<br />

consultation. Geneva, World Health Organization (http://www.who.int/mediacentre/<br />

events/meetings/2009_financial_<strong>crisis</strong>_report_en_.pdf, accessed 29 October 2014).<br />

WHO Regional Office for Europe (2009). Resolution EUR/RC59/R3: <strong>health</strong> in<br />

times of global <strong>economic</strong> <strong>crisis</strong>: implications for the WHO European Region. Copenhagen,<br />

WHO Regional Office for Europe (http://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_<br />

file/0006/66957/RC59_edoc07.pdf, accessed 29 October 2014).<br />

WHO Regional Office for Europe (2014). Health for All database [online/offline<br />

database]. Copenhagen, WHO Regional Office For Europe (http://data.euro.who.int/<br />

hfadb, accessed 2 November 2014).<br />

Zavras D et al. (2012). Impact of <strong>economic</strong> <strong>crisis</strong> <strong>and</strong> other demographic <strong>and</strong><br />

socio-<strong>economic</strong> factors on self-rated <strong>health</strong> in Greece. European Journal of Public<br />

Health, 23(2): 206–210.

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