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December 2022, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-10 Feasibility properties of the EQ-5D-3L and 5L in the general population: evidence from the GP Patient Survey on the impact of age
by Ole Marten & Wolfgang Greiner
- 1-10 Health diplomacy to promote multisectoral participation in fighting against fragmentation and increasing budget for internalization of the health financing progress matrix in Burundi
by Alexandre Nimubona
- 1-10 Rehabilitation in the long-term care insurance domain: a scoping review
by Hiroshi Shinohara & Yukio Mikami & Rumi Kuroda & Makoto Asaeda & Takashi Kawasaki & Ken Kouda & Yukihide Nishimura & Hiroyuki Ohkawa & Hiroyasu Uenishi & Toshio Shimokawa & Yasuo Mikami & Fumihiro Tajima & Toshikazu Kubo
- 1-10 The economic cost of implementing antigen-based rapid diagnostic tests for COVID-19 screening in high-risk transmission settings: evidence from Germany
by Alfonso Valenzuela Hurtado & Hoa Thi Nguyen & Viktoria Schenkel & Jonas Wachinger & Joachim Seybold & Claudia M. Denkinger & Manuela Allegri
- 1-10 Cost-effectiveness analysis of sintilimab plus pemetrexed and platinum versus chemotherapy alone as first-line treatment in metastatic non-squamous non–small cell lung cancer in China
by Huiqin Liu & Ying Wang & Qi He
- 1-10 Innovative and conventional “conservative” technologies for the treatment of uterine fibroids in Italy: a multidimensional assessment
by L. Ferrario & E. Garagiola & C. Gerardi & G. Bellavia & S. Colombo & C. Ticca & C. Rossetti & M. Ciboldi & M. Meroni & A. Vanzulli & A. Rampoldi & T. Bignardi & F. Arrigoni & E. Porazzi & E. Foglia
- 1-10 Which indicator should be used? A comparison between the incidence and intensity of catastrophic health expenditure: using difference-in-difference analysis
by Jun Hyuk Koo & Hyun Woo Jung
- 1-10 Are there employment and income gains of a national breast cancer screening program?
by Zornitza Kambourova & Adriaan Kalwij
- 1-10 Economic burden of multiple sclerosis: a cross-sectional study in Iran
by Mehdi Rezaee & Khosro Keshavarz & Sadegh Izadi & Abdosaleh Jafari & Ramin Ravangard
- 1-10 Pooled coverage of community based health insurance scheme enrolment in Ethiopia, systematic review and meta-analysis, 2016–2020
by Ahmed Tahir & Abdulahi Omer Abdilahi & Abdifatah Elmi Farah
- 1-10 A systematic review and meta-analysis of unmet needs for healthcare and long-term care among older people
by Md. Mizanur Rahman & Megumi Rosenberg & Gabriela Flores & Nadia Parsell & Shamima Akter & Md Ashraful Alam & Md. Mahfuzur Rahman & Tessa Edejer
- 1-10 Predicting the cost of COVID-19 treatment and its drivers in Indonesia: analysis of claims data of COVID-19 in 2020-2021
by Ryan R. Nugraha & Mutia A. Pratiwi & Ruli Endepe Al-Faizin & Ardian Budi Permana & Ery Setiawan & Yuli Farianty & Kalsum Komaryani & Hasbullah Thabrany
- 1-11 Pancreatic stone protein point-of-care testing can reduce healthcare expenditure in sepsis
by John E. Schneider & Katherine Dick & Jacie T. Cooper & Nadine Chami
- 1-11 Analysis on the equity differential on household healthcare financing in developing countries: empirical evidence from Tanzania, East Africa
by Felician Andrew Kitole & Robert Michael Lihawa & Eliaza Mkuna
- 1-11 Structural changes in the Russian health care system: do they match European trends?
by Sergey Shishkin & Igor Sheiman & Vasily Vlassov & Elena Potapchik & Svetlana Sazhina
- 1-11 Health state utility values for metastatic pancreatic cancer using a composite time trade-off based on the vignette-based approach in Japan
by Yuki Takumoto & Yuriko Sasahara & Hiroto Narimatsu & Tatsunori Murata & Manabu Akazawa
- 1-11 Forgone healthcare and financial burden due to out-of-pocket payments in Bangladesh: a multilevel analysis
by Md. Mizanur Rahman & Md. Rashedul Islam & Md. Shafiur Rahman & Fahima Hossain & Ashraful Alam & Md. Obaidur Rahman & Jenny Jung & Shamima Akter
- 1-11 How innovation can be defined, evaluated and rewarded in health technology assessment
by Juan Carlos Rejon-Parrilla & Jaime Espin & David Epstein
- 1-11 Explaining external economic support inequality among households affected by HIV/AIDS in Tanzania: an Oaxaca Blinder decomposition analysis
by Wilfried Guets & Edward Kwabena Ameyaw & Sanni Yaya
- 1-12 Sociodemographic and health factors associated with the risk of financial catastrophe when informal care for patients with haematological neoplasms is replaced by formal care
by Raúl Pozo-Rubio & Marta Ortega-Ortega
- 1-12 Trajectories of prices in generic drug markets: what can we infer from looking at trajectories rather than average prices?
by Antonio J. Trujillo & Jose C. Gutierrez & Emmanuel E. Garcia Morales & Mariana Socal & Jeromie Ballreich & Gerard Anderson
- 1-12 How can a joint European health technology assessment provide an ‘additional benefit’ over the current standard of national assessments?
by Elaine Julian & Fabrizio Gianfrate & Oriol Sola-Morales & Peter Mol & Jean-François Bergmann & Tomas Salmonson & Ansgar Hebborn & Mathilde Grande & Jörg Ruof
- 1-12 The impact of hospital price and quality transparency tools on healthcare spending: a systematic review
by Jinyang Chen & Marisa Miraldo
- 1-12 Cost of a lymphedema treatment mandate - 16 years of experience in the Commonwealth of Virginia
by Robert Weiss
- 1-13 Economic impact of powered stapler in video-assisted thoracic surgery lobectomy for lung Cancer in a Chinese tertiary hospital: a cost-minimization analysis
by Yang Cao & Fang Xiong & Xiaozhe Xia & Pengjuan Gu & Qinghong Wang & Aiping Wu & Huan Zhan & Wendong Chen & Zhaoxin Qian
- 1-13 Cost-effectiveness of a photopethysmographic procedure for screening for atrial fibrillation in 6 European countries
by Steffen Wahler & Ralf Birkemeyer & Dimitrios Alexopoulos & Zbigniew Siudak & Alfred Müller & Johann-Matthias Schulenburg
- 1-13 Health economic evaluation of digital nursing technologies: a review of methodological recommendations
by Kai Huter & Tobias Krick & Heinz Rothgang
- 1-13 Competition and quality of care under regulated fees: evidence from Ghana
by Adolf Kwadzo Dzampe & Shingo Takahashi
- 1-13 Harmonization issues in unit costing of service use for multi-country, multi-sectoral health economic evaluations: a scoping review
by Claudia Fischer & Susanne Mayer & Nataša Perić & Judit Simon
- 1-13 Grey systems in the management of demand for palliative care services in Poland
by Sylwia Nieszporska
- 1-13 Efficiency and management factors: finding the balance in Thalassaemia care centres
by Asrul Akmal Shafie & Noor Syahireen Mohammed & Kok Fong See & Hishamshah Mohd Ibrahim & Jacqueline Hui Yi Wong & Irwinder Kaur Chhabra
- 1-14 Does poverty increase COVID-19 in Africa? A cross-country analysis
by Etayibtalnam Koudjom & Sévérin Tamwo & Koffi D. Kpognon
- 1-14 Direct and indirect savings from parallel imports in Sweden
by David Granlund
- 1-14 Health shock, medical insurance and financial asset allocation: evidence from CHFS in China
by Yaxuan Liu & Yu Hao & Zhi-Nan Lu
- 1-14 Adjuvant treatment of high-risk melanoma – cost-effectiveness analysis of treatment options for BRAF 600 mutated tumors
by Steffen Wahler & Alfred Müller & Sabine Fuchs & Johann-Matthias Schulenburg
- 1-15 An equity analysis on the household costs of accessing and utilising maternal and child health care services in Tanzania
by Peter Binyaruka & Josephine Borghi
- 1-15 COVID-19 and the efficiency of health systems in Europe
by Dan Lupu & Ramona Tiganasu
- 1-15 Shaping a research agenda to ensure a successful European health technology assessment: insights generated during the inaugural convention of the European Access Academy
by Elaine Julian & Mira Pavlovic & Oriol Sola-Morales & Fabrizio Gianfrate & Mondher Toumi & Heiner C. Bucher & Christian Dierks & Wolfgang Greiner & Peter Mol & Jean-François Bergmann & Tomas Salmonson & Ansgar Hebborn & Mathilde Grande & Antonella Cardone & Jörg Ruof
- 1-15 Endogenous health risks, poverty traps, and the roles of health insurance in poverty alleviation
by Pu Liao & Xun Zhang & Wanlu Zhang
- 1-15 Epidemics, pandemics and income inequality
by Chrys Esseau-Thomas & Omar Galarraga & Sherif Khalifa
- 1-15 Direct cost of cochlear implants in Germany – a strategic simulation
by Christin Thum & Thomas Lenarz & Steffen Fleßa
- 1-15 How much do government and households spend on an episode of hospitalisation in India? A comparison for public and private hospitals in Chhattisgarh state
by Samir Garg & Narayan Tripathi & Alok Ranjan & Kirtti Kumar Bebarta
- 1-16 An (un)healthy social dilemma: a normative messaging field experiment with flu vaccinations
by Irene Mussio & Angela C. M. Oliveira
- 1-16 Young people are medically invulnerable to COVID-19 but vulnerable in the labor market: Korean evidence
by Saejung Park & Joonmo Cho
- 1-16 A choice experiment assessment of stated early response to COVID-19 vaccines in the USA
by Ricardo A. Daziano
- 1-16 A decision support tool with health economic modelling for better management of DVT patients
by Reda Lebcir & Usame Yakutcan & Eren Demir
- 1-16 Food insecurity and health outcomes during the coronavirus pandemic in South Africa: a longitudinal study
by Chijioke O. Nwosu & Umakrishnan Kollamparambil & Adeola Oyenubi
- 1-17 The comparison of catastrophic health expenditure and its inequality between urban and rural households in China
by Xian-zhi Fu
- 1-17 The healthcare inequality among middle-aged and older adults in China: a comparative analysis between the full samples and the homogeneous population
by Liping Fu & Ya’nan Fang & Yongqing Dong
- 1-18 Does less working time improve life satisfaction? Evidence from European Social Survey
by Qinglong Shao
- 1-19 Comparative study of the effect of National Health Insurance Scheme on use of delivery and antenatal care services between rural and urban women in Ghana
by Raymond Elikplim Kofinti & Emmanuel Ekow Asmah & Edward Kwabena Ameyaw
- 1-19 Attributes in stated preference elicitation studies on colorectal cancer screening and their relative importance for decision-making among screenees: a systematic review
by Melanie Brinkmann & Lara Marleen Fricke & Leonie Diedrich & Bernt-Peter Robra & Christian Krauth & Maren Dreier
- 1-19 Examining proximity to death and health care expenditure by disease: a Bayesian-based descriptive statistical analysis from the National Health Insurance database in Japan
by Yuji Hiramatsu & Hiroo Ide & Atsuko Tsuchiya & Yuji Furui
- 1-20 Exploring dynamics in catastrophic health care expenditure in Nigeria
by Henry C. Edeh
- 1-20 Advancing universal health coverage in the COVID-19 era: an assessment of public health services technical efficiency and applied cost allocation in Cambodia
by Robert John Kolesar & Peter Bogetoft & Vanara Chea & Guido Erreygers & Sambo Pheakdey
- 1-25 Dose birthweight matter to quality of life? A comparison between Japan, the U.S., and India
by Chisako Yamane & Yoshiro Tsutsui
December 2021, Volume 11, Issue 1
December 2020, Volume 10, Issue 1
December 2019, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-4 Correction to: CancerCostMod: a model of the healthcare expenditure, patient resource use, and patient co-payment costs for Australian cancer patients
by Nicole Bates & Emily Callander & Daniel Lindsay & Kerrianne Watt
- 1-7 A comparative profitability analysis of transcatheter versus surgical aortic valve replacement in a high-volume French hospital
by François Huchet & Jacques Chan-Peng & Fanny d’Acremont & Patrice Guerin & Gael Grimandi & Jean-Christian Roussel & Julien Plessis & Vincent Letocart & Thomas Senage & Thibaut Manigold
- 1-7 National burden of the pharmaceutical cost of wet compresses and its cost predictors: nationwide cross-sectional study in Japan
by Hiroaki Itoh & Tomoyuki Saito & Shuko Nojiri & Yoshimune Hiratsuka & Kazuhito Yokoyama
- 1-8 Willingness to pay for osteoporosis risk assessment in primary dental care
by Helena Christell & Joanna Gullberg & Kenneth Nilsson & Sofia Heidari Olofsson & Christina Lindh & Thomas Davidson
- 1-8 Implementation of risk-sharing contracts as perceived by Spanish hospital pharmacists
by Reyes Lorente & Fernando Antonanzas & Roberto Rodriguez-Ibeas
- 1-8 Out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure in Australia: trends, inequalities and the impact on household living standards in a high-income country with a universal health care system
by Emily J. Callander & Haylee Fox & Daniel Lindsay
- 1-8 Cost effectiveness of optimal treatment of ADHD in Israel: a suggestion for national policy
by Asher Ornoy & Avia Spivak
- 1-8 Cost-utility analysis of total knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis in a regional medical center in China
by Qi Gui & Xinghuo Zhang & Liang Liu & Feng Zhao & Wenhao Cheng & Yakui Zhang
- 1-8 Diabetic and cardiovascular patients’ willingness to pay for upcoming national health insurance scheme in Côte d’Ivoire
by Agbaya Stéphane Serge Oga & Akissi Régine Attia-konan & Fulgence Vehi & Jérôme Kouame & Kouamé Koffi
- 1-9 Neighborhood characteristics as determinants of healthcare utilization – a theoretical model
by Sigrid M. Mohnen & Sven Schneider & Mariël Droomers
- 1-9 Technical efficiency of neonatal health services in primary health care facilities of Southwest Ethiopia: a two-stage data envelopment analysis
by Kiddus Yitbarek & Gelila Abraham & Ayinengida Adamu & Gebeyehu Tsega & Melkamu Berhane & Sarah Hurlburt & Carlyn Mann & Mirkuzie Woldie
- 1-9 Sociodemographic determinants of health insurance enrolment and dropout in urban district of Ghana: a cross-sectional study
by Eric Nsiah-Boateng & Justice Nonvignon & Genevieve Cecelia Aryeetey & Paola Salari & Fabrizio Tediosi & Patricia Akweongo & Moses Aikins
- 1-9 Cost-effectiveness analysis of OM-85 vs placebo in the prevention of acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) in children that attend day-care centers
by Arturo Berber & Blanca Estela Del-Rio-Navarro
- 1-9 Economic evaluation of cardiac magnetic resonance with fast-SENC in the diagnosis and management of early heart failure
by John E. Schneider & Ivana Stojanovic
- 1-10 Cost-effectiveness analysis of case management for optimized antithrombotic treatment in German general practices compared to usual care – results from the PICANT trial
by Lisa R. Ulrich & Juliana J. Petersen & Karola Mergenthal & Andrea Berghold & Gudrun Pregartner & Rolf Holle & Andrea Siebenhofer
- 1-10 Adherence to long-term prophylactic treatment: microeconomic analysis of patients’ behavior and the impact of financial incentives
by Klaus Mann & Michael Möcker & Joachim Grosser
- 1-10 Pre-approval incentives to promote adoption of personalized medicine: a theoretical approach
by F. Antoñanzas & C. A. Juárez-Castelló & R. Rodríguez-Ibeas
- 1-10 Aligning public financial management system and free healthcare policies: lessons from a free maternal and child healthcare programme in Nigeria
by Daniel Chukwuemeka Ogbuabor & Obinna Emmanuel Onwujekwe
- 1-10 The cost-effectiveness of albumin in the treatment of decompensated cirrhosis in Germany, Italy, and Spain
by M. Chris Runken & Paolo Caraceni & Javier Fernandez & Alexander Zipprich & Rashad Carlton & Martin Bunke
- 1-10 Long term COST-minimization analysis of robot-assisted hysterectomy versus conventional laparoscopic hysterectomy
by María A. Martínez-Maestre & Lidia M. Melero-Cortés & Pluvio J. Coronado & Carmen González-Cejudo & Nuria García-Agua & Antonio J. García-Ruíz & Francisco Jódar-Sánchez
- 1-11 Are health risk attitude and general risk attitude associated with healthcare utilization, costs and working ability? Results from the German KORA FF4 cohort study
by Johanna I. Lutter & Boglárka Szentes & Margarethe E. Wacker & Joachim Winter & Sebastian Wichert & Annette Peters & Rolf Holle & Reiner Leidl
- 1-11 Risk selection into supplemental private health insurance in China
by Yawen Jiang & Weiyi Ni
- 1-13 Health economic evaluation of a web-based intervention for depression: the EVIDENT-trial, a randomized controlled study
by Viola Gräfe & Thomas Berger & Martin Hautzinger & Fritz Hohagen & Wolfgang Lutz & Björn Meyer & Steffen Moritz & Matthias Rose & Johanna Schröder & Christina Späth & Jan Philipp Klein & Wolfgang Greiner
- 1-13 The cost-effectiveness of pegaspargase versus native asparaginase for first-line treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia: a UK-based cost-utility analysis
by Xingdi Hu & Kingsley P. Wildman & Subham Basu & Peggy L. Lin & Clare Rowntree & Vaskar Saha
- 1-14 Costing for universal health coverage: insight into essential economic data from three provinces in Cambodia
by Bart Jacobs & Kelvin Hui & Veasnakiry Lo & Michael Thiede & Bernd Appelt & Steffen Flessa
- 1-14 Buying efficiency: optimal hospital payment in the presence of double upcoding
by Simon B. Spika & Peter Zweifel
- 1-14 Economic burden of vertigo: a systematic review
by Eva Kovacs & Xiaoting Wang & Eva Grill
- 1-14 Effect of pecuniary costs and time costs on choice of healthcare providers among caregivers of febrile children in rural Papua New Guinea
by Takahiro Tsukahara & Takuma Sugahara & Seiritsu Ogura & Francis Wanak Hombhanje
- 1-14 Out-of-pocket payments in the context of a free maternal health care policy in Burkina Faso: a national cross-sectional survey
by Ivlabèhiré Bertrand Meda & Adama Baguiya & Valéry Ridde & Henri Gautier Ouédraogo & Alexandre Dumont & Seni Kouanda
- 1-14 The medium, the message and the measure: a theory-driven review on the value of telehealth as a patient-facing digital health innovation
by Seye Abimbola & Sarah Keelan & Michael Everett & Kim Casburn & Michelle Mitchell & Katherine Burchfield & Alexandra Martiniuk
- 1-14 Health shock and preference instability: assessing health-state dependency of willingness-to-pay for corrective eyeglasses
by Muhammed Nazmul Islam & Atonu Rabbani & Malabika Sarker
- 1-15 Different interpretation of additional evidence for HTA by the commissioned HTA body and the commissioning decision maker in Germany: whenever IQWiG and Federal Joint Committee disagree
by C. M. Dintsios & F. Worm & J. Ruof & M. Herpers
- 1-15 Health Uninsurance in rural America: a partial equilibrium analysis
by William Nganje & Kwame Asiam Addey
- 1-15 Health insurance coverage, type of payment for health insurance, and reasons for not being insured under the National Health Insurance Scheme in Ghana
by Martin Amogre Ayanore & Milena Pavlova & Nuworza Kugbey & Adam Fusheini & John Tetteh & Augustine Adoliba Ayanore & James Akazili & Philip Baba Adongo & Wim Groot
- 1-16 Proximity to death and health care expenditure increase revisited: A 15-year panel analysis of elderly persons
by Viktor von Wyl
- 1-17 Analysis of processes and costs of alternative packaging options of sterile goods in hospitals – a case study in two German hospitals
by Markus Krohn & Josefine Fengler & Thomas Mickley & Steffen Flessa
- 1-17 Patient-reported data informing early benefit assessment of rare diseases in Germany: A systematic review
by Ana Babac & Kathrin Damm & J.-Matthias Schulenburg
- 1-17 Quality of life in chronic conditions using patient-reported measures and biomarkers: a DEA analysis in type 1 diabetes
by Sixten Borg & Ulf-G. Gerdtham & Katarina Eeg-Olofsson & Bo Palaszewski & Soffia Gudbjörnsdottir
- 1-18 Health condition and job status interactions: econometric evidence of causality from a French longitudinal survey
by Eric Delattre & Richard K. Moussa & Mareva Sabatier
- 1-19 Attribute development and level selection for a discrete choice experiment to elicit the preferences of health care providers for capitation payment mechanism in Kenya
by Melvin Obadha & Edwine Barasa & Jacob Kazungu & Gilbert Abotisem Abiiro & Jane Chuma
December 2018, Volume 8, Issue 1