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    Prioritization, Incentives, and Resource Use for Sustainable Dentistry: The EU PRUDENT Project

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    International audiencePRUDENT (Prioritization, incentives and Resource use for sUstainable DENTistry) is a multinational project funded under the European Union’s (EU’s) Horizon Europe program. Our team includes partners from Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, and the United Kingdom; we aim to develop and implement an innovative and context-adaptive framework for optimal financing of oral health care that enables access to essential oral health care for everyone without causing financial hardship. PRUDENT will leverage health economics and implementation science methods to convert novel evidence on oral health financing into meaningful improvements of oral care. PRUDENT will harness behavioral experiments, system dynamics modeling, implementation trials, deliberative processes, and a multicountry monitoring framework on oral health care financing in the EU. Using a mixed-methods research design, PRUDENT addresses 3 objectives: (1) to develop a harmonized core set of oral health system indicators, implement them in a novel EU-wide monitoring system, and integrate them in deliberative processes to set priorities for oral care financing; (2) to identify optimization strategies for oral health care financing, in which real-world and lab experiments on provider payment and oral care insurance coverage, needs-adaptive resource planning, regulatory learning, and digital decision aid tools are leveraged to help accelerate transformations in oral care financing; and (3) to harness innovative knowledge transfer strategies for the co-development and co-production of sustainable implementation strategies for oral and general health care financing. Through improving access to essential oral care for everyone without causing financial hardship, PRUDENT is expected to help achieve universal health coverage for oral health. Knowledge Transfer Statement: The EU PRUDENT project aims to enhance the financing of oral health systems through novel evidence and implementation of better financing solutions together with citizens, patients, providers, and policy makers. The multicountry nature of the project offers unique windows of opportunity for rapid learning and improving within and across various contexts. PRUDENT is anticipated to strengthen capacities for better oral care financing in the EU and worldwide

    Challenges for the construction of historical price indices : the case of Norway, 1777-1920

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    This paper reviews some methodological and practical problems encountered in the construction of historical price indices. The underlying data sets in such studies are often characterized by heterogenous and incomplete price series. It is shown that by using the repeat sales method for constructing the subindices for individual commodity groups some of the main problems can be overcome. The procedures are illustrated by material from the construction of monthly price indices for Norway from the year 1777 to 1920. The price indices shed new light on two great wartime in ationary episodes in Norway: 1807-1817 and 1913-1920. In spite of a 61-fold increase in the price level in the rst period and a 4-fold increase in the second, it is found that, after in ation had been brought under control, prices reverted to a level consistent with the purchasing power parity principle
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