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December 1988, Volume 7, Issue 4
September 1988, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 193-214 Insurance aspects of DRG outlier payments
by Keeler, Emmett B. & Carter, Grace M. & Trude, Sally
- 215-237 Insurance principles and the design of prospective payment systems
by Ellis, Randall P. & McGuire, Thomas G.
- 239-257 Should QALYs be programme-specific?
by Donaldson, Cam & Atkinson, Ann & Bond, John & Wright, Ken
- 259-284 Competition among hospitals
by Noether, Monica
- 285-288 Do second opinion programs improve outcomes?
by Newhouse, Joseph P. & Lindsey, Phoebe
- 289-290 A QALY is a QALY is a QALY -- Or is it?
by Weinstein, Milton C.
- 291-296 Payments for outliers under medicare's prospective payment system
by Steinwald, Bruce & Murdock, Diane
June 1988, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 95-109 Physician price fixing under the Sherman Act : An indirect test of the Maricopa issues
by Lynk, William J.
- 111-128 Market power, monopsony, and health insurance markets
by Pauly, Mark V.
- 129-150 The identification of supplier-inducement in a fixed price system of health care provision : The case of dentistry in the United Kingdom
by Birch, Stephen
- 151-163 Health status and the demand for health : Results on price elasticities
by Wedig, Gerard J.
- 165-171 The decision to seek an exemption from PPS
by Lave, Judith R. & Frank, Richard G. & Rupp, Agnes & Taube, Carl & Goldman, Howard
- 173-183 Priority setting in public and private health care : A guide through the ideological jungle
by Williams, Alan
- 185-190 Maricopa and maximum-price agreements: Time for a new legal standard?
by Warren-Boulton, Frederick R.
March 1988, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-24 Death and taxes : An opportunity for substitution
by Phelps, Charles E.
- 25-45 Cost of capital to the hospital sector
by Sloan, Frank A. & Valvona, Joseph & Hassan, Mahmud & Morrisey, Michael A.
- 47-57 Pricing by non-profit institutions : The case of hospital cost-shifting
by Dranove, David
- 59-72 Insurance coverage and the demand for dental care : Results for non-aged white adults
by Mueller, Curt D. & Monheit, Alan C.
- 73-83 Market share/market power revisited : A new test for an old theory
by Staten, Michael & Umbeck, John & Dunkelberg, William
- 85-87 Reply
by Pauly, Mark V.
- 89-91 Increasing the federal excise taxes on alcoholic beverages
by Cook, Philip J.
December 1987, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 283-290 Uncertainty, inequalities in health and the demand for health
by Dardanoni, Valentino & Wagstaff, Adam
- 291-304 Non-price rationing and the choice of medical care providers in rural Cote d'Ivoire
by Dor, Avi & Gertler, Paul & van der Gaag, Jacques
- 305-318 On the estimation of hospital cost functions
by Vitaliano, Donald F.
- 319-337 Economic rents derived from hospital privileges in the market for podiatric services
by Frank, Richard G. & Weiner, Jonathan P. & Steinwachs, Donald M. & Salkever, David S.
- 339-363 Returns to entering the medical profession in the U.K
by Wilson, R. A.
- 365-374 More on the geographical distribution of physicians
by Dionne, Georges & Langlois, Alain & Lemire, Nicole
- 375-376 `Induced demand -- can we ever know its extent?' by Charles E. Phelps
by Rice, Thomas
September 1987, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 165-187 Commercial insurers and all-payer regulation : Evidence on hospitals' responses to financial need
by Zuckerman, Stephen
- 189-210 Working conditions and the relationship between schooling and health
by Kemna, Harrie J. M. I.
- 211-225 Applications of cost-benefit analysis to health care : Departures from welfare economic theory
by Birch, Stephen & Donaldson, Cam
- 227-238 A further analysis of the physician inducement controversy
by Stano, Miron
- 239-254 Women's schooling and children's health : Are the effects robust with adult sibling control for the women's childhood background?
by Wolfe, Barbara L. & Behrman, Jere R.
- 255-273 Gender, firm size, industry, and estimates of the value-of-life
by Paul Leigh, J.
- 275-278 Editorial : Uses of cost-benefit analysis
by Keeler, Emmett B. & Cretin, Shan
June 1987, Volume 6, Issue 2
March 1987, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-25 Tax policy toward health insurance and the demand for medical services
by Chernick, Howard A. & Holmer, Martin R. & Weinberg, Daniel H.
- 27-42 Health status estimation on the basis of MIMIC-health care models
by Van Vliet, ReneC. J. A. & Van Praag, Bernard M. S.
- 43-58 Market share and the illusion of power : Can blue cross force hospitals to discount?
by Staten, Michael & Dunkelberg, William & Umbeck, John
- 59-72 Barriers to entry in the Canadian pharmaceutical industry : Comments, clarification and extensions
by Gorecki, Paul K.
- 73-81 Monopsony power in health insurance: thinking straight while standing on your head
by Pauly, Mark V.
December 1986, Volume 5, Issue 4
September 1986, Volume 5, Issue 3
June 1986, Volume 5, Issue 2
March 1986, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-30 Measurement of health state utilities for economic appraisal : A review
by Torrance, George W.
- 31-61 Diffusion of surgical technology : An exploratory study
by Sloan, Frank A. & Valvona, Joseph & Perrin, James M. & Adamache, Killard W.
- 63-80 Tobacco taxes and health care costs : Do Canadian smokers pay their way?
by Stoddart, Greg L. & Labelle, Roberta J. & Barer, Morris L. & Evans, Robert G.
- 81-98 Arthritis and the earnings of men : An analysis incorporating selection bias
by Mitchell, Jean M. & Butler, J. S.
- 99-102 The diffusion of surgical technology who's on first?
by Lewit, Eugene M.
December 1985, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 293-308 Health care utilization in HMO'S : Results from two national samples
by Welch, W. P.
- 309-331 Liability and liability insurance for medical malpractice
by Danzon, Patricia M.
- 333-356 The impact of hospital market structure on patient volume, average length of stay, and the cost of care
by Robinson, James C. & Luft, Harold S.
- 357-371 The demand for residents
by Lee, Robert H. & Hadley, Jack
- 373-380 The diffusion of innovations in hospitals : Some econometric considerations
by Lee, Robert H. & Waldman, Donald M.
- 381-386 From policy question to empirical answers
by Luft, Harold S.
September 1985, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 197-211 An analysis of the evidence on competition in the physician services markets
by Stano, Miron
- 213-236 Determinants of neonatal mortality rates in the U.S. : A reduced form model
by Corman, Hope & Grossman, Michael
- 237-259 Prospective and `cost-plus' medicaid reimbursement, excess medicaid demand, and the quality of nursing home care
by Nyman, John A.
- 261-271 Cost-shifting under cost reimbursement and prospective payment
by Foster, Richard W.
- 273-281 Risk-aversion and physicians' medical decision-making
by Eeckhoudt, L. & Lebrun, T. & Sailly, J. C.
- 283-292 The moonlighting decisions of resident physicians
by Culler, Steven D. & Bazzoli, Gloria J.
June 1985, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 93-117 The competitive nature of the primary-care physician services market
by McCarthy, Thomas R.
- 119-135 National health service waiting lists : A discussion of competing explanations and a policy proposal
by Cullis, John G. & Jones, Philip R.
- 137-157 Cost-sharing and provider choice
by Marquis, M. Susan
- 159-165 Do state rate setting regulations really lower hospital expenses?
by Dranove, David & Cone, Kenneth
- 167-176 Competition and medical groups : A survivor analysis
by Marder, William D. & Zuckerman, Stephen
- 177-181 The stochastic determinants of hospital-bed supply
by Mulligan, James G.
- 183-185 The stochastic determinants of hospital-bed supply : Reply
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 187-193 The theory of physician-induced demand reflections after a decade
by Reinhardt, Uwe E.
March 1985, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-19 Does educational indebtedness affect physician specialty choice?
by Bazzoli, Gloria J.
- 21-33 Doctors and their workshops : A review article
by Dionne, Georges & Contandriopoulos, Andre-Pierre
- 35-42 Physician objectives and resource allocation
by Ferguson, Brian S.
- 43-61 Some empirical evidence on post-patent barriers to entry in the Canadian pharmaceutical industry
by McRae, James J. & Tapon, Francis
- 63-78 Relative incomes and rates of return for U.S. physicians
by Burstein, Philip L. & Cromwell, Jerry
- 79-81 Reflections on using physician agents to minimize the cost of health
by Pauly, Mark V.
- 83-87 Post-patent barriers to entry in the pharmaceutical industry
by Scherer, F. M.
December 1984, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 203-221 Tax policy and the demand for health insurance
by Holmer, Martin
- 223-237 Considering the effects of financial incentives and professional ethics on `appropriate' medical care
by Woodward, Robert S. & Warren-Boulton, Frederick
- 239-257 Unemployment and mortality in post-war Scotland
by Forbes, John F. & McGregor, Alan
- 259-273 Regulating uncertain health hazards when there is changing risk information
by Viscusi, W. Kip
- 275-296 Corporate benefit policies and health insurance costs
by Jensen, Gail & Feldman, Roger & Dowd, Bryan
- 297-305 Time series analysis of mortality and unemployment
by Gravelle, Hugh S. E.
- 307-311 The competition debate five years later
by Ginsburg, Paul B.
August 1984, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 101-116 Anti-smoking publicity, taxation, and the demand for cigarettes
by Leu, Robert E.
- 117-136 Economic determinants and consequences of self-reported work disability
by Chirikos, Thomas N. & Nestel, Gilbert
- 137-154 Effects of competition on medicare administrative costs
by Mennemeyer, Stephen T.
- 155-171 Physician treatment decisions in a multiple treatment model : The effect of physician supply
by McCombs, Jeffrey S.
- 173-178 The effect of labelling on illness related absenteeism : An economic explanation for the case of hypertension
by Gafni, Amiram & Peled, Dan
- 179-186 Publicity, price, and puffing a health economics contribution to disease prevention
by Warner, Kenneth E.
- 187-193 Measuring disability and health
by Wolfe, Barbara L.
- 195-198 Competitive bidding and public insurance programs
by Lave, Judith R.
April 1984, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 1-24 Prospective reimbursement and the diffusion of new technologies in hospitals
by Romeo, Anthony A. & Wagner, Judith L. & Lee, Robert H.
- 25-47 Hospital rate review : A theory and an empirical review
by Morrisey, Michael A. & Conrad, Douglas A. & Shortell, Stephen M. & Cook, Karen S.
- 49-61 Pricing behavior of non-profit agencies : The case of blood products
by Jacobs, Philip & Wilder, Ronald P.
- 63-75 Husband's health and wife's labor supply
by Berger, Mark C. & Fleisher, Belton M.
- 77-81 Prospective reimbursement and new hospital services
by Russell, Louise B.
- 83-86 Hospital rate review: A theory and an empirical review
by Sloan, Frank A.
- 87-95 Is cream-skimming a problem for the competitive medical market?
by Pauly, Mark V.
- 97-100 Cream skimming, asymmetric information, and a competitive insurance market
by Newhouse, Joseph P.
December 1983, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 187-205 Costs and benefits in switching drugs from Rx to OTC
by Temin, Peter
- 207-223 Stability in the federal employees health benefits program
by Price, James R. & Mays, James W. & Trapnell, Gordon R.
- 225-243 Competition between non-profit and for-profit health insurers
by Adamache, Killard W. & Sloan, Frank A.
- 259-268 A model of physicians' practice attributes determination
by Boardman, Anthony E. & Dowd, Bryan & Eisenberg, John M. & Williams, Sankey V.
- 269-274 Two prospective difficulties with prospective payment of hospitals, or, it's better to be a resident than a patient with a complex problem
by Newhouse, Joseph P.
- 275-279 Economic or medical criteria, or both, in policy decisions about medicines?
by Wardell, William M.
- 281-284 Orange light for the competitive model
by Aaron, Henry
August 1983, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 95-118 Competition and efficiency in the end stage renal disease program
by Held, Philip J. & Pauly, Mark V.
- 119-138 Prevention and cure? : Or: Is an ounce of prevention worth a pound of cure?
by Hey, John D. & Patel, Mahesh S.
- 139-147 The optimal stock of health with endogenous wages : Application to partial disability compensation
by Berkowitz, Monroe & Fenn, Paul & Lambrinos, James
- 149-159 Theoretical considerations on the cost of illness
by Goddeeris, John H.
- 161-165 Evaluation of public investment in health care : Is the risk irrelevant?
by Ben-Zion, Uri & Gafni, Amiram
- 167-174 Reimbursement policy, cost containment and non-price competition
by Joskow, Paul L.
- 175-184 A proposal for improving the efficiency of medical insurance
by Gianfrancesco, Frank D.
March 1983, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-28 Effects of teaching on hospital costs
by Sloan, Frank A. & Feldman, Roger D. & Steinwald, A. Bruce
- 29-46 Teaching and hospital costs : The case of radiology
by Hosek, James R. & Palmer, Adele R.
- 47-54 Health insurance and the demand for medical care
by de Meza, David
- 55-73 Physician acceptance of medicare patients on assignment
by Rodgers, James F. & Musacchio, Robert A.
- 75-79 Teaching and hospital costs
by Hadley, Jack
- 81-85 More on moral hazard
by Pauly, Mark
- 87-94 Economic advantages of board certification
by Wilensky, Gail R. & Rossiter, Louis F.
December 1982, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 217-230 Schooling and health : The cigarette connection
by Farrell, Phillip & Fuchs, Victor R. & Fuchs, Victor R.
- 231-244 Physician-induced demand : An empirical analysis of the consumer information gap
by Hay, Joel & Leahy, Michael J.
- 245-264 Physician behavior under the medicare assignment option
by Mitchell, Janet B. & Cromwell, Jerry
- 265-290 Allocating health expenditures to treatment and prevention
by Heffley, Dennis R.
- 291-298 Smoking and schooling : In search of the missing link
by Warner, Kenneth E.
- 299-303 Health care and the market : A British lament
by Culyer, A. J.
August 1982, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 117-120 Increasing the federal excise tax on cigarettes
by Harris, Jeffrey E.
- 121-145 The potential for using excise taxes to reduce smoking
by Lewit, Eugene M. & Coate, Douglas
- 147-156 Rational purchase of medical care and differential insurance coverage for diagnostic services
by Breyer, Friedrich
- 157-183 Health as an unobservable : A MIMIC-model of demand for health care
by Van de Ven, Wynand P. M. M. & Van Der Gaag, Jacques
- 185-207 Breast cancer screening and health service costs
by Gravelle, H. S. E. & Simpson, P. R. & Chamberlain, J.
- 209-214 Austerity in public medical care programs : Miseriiness or economic response?
by P. Newhouse, Joseph
May 1982, Volume 1, Issue 1