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March 2012, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 338-350 The effect of job loss and unemployment duration on suicide risk in the United States: a new look using mass‐layoffs and unemployment duration
by Timothy J. Classen & Richard A. Dunn
February 2012, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 67-82 Regional variations in medical spending and utilization: a longitudinal analysis of US Medicare population
by Andrew J. Rettenmaier & Zijun Wang - 83-100 Public and private health‐care financing with alternate public rationing rules
by Katherine Cuff & Jeremiah Hurley & Stuart Mestelman & Andrew Muller & Robert Nuscheler - 101-112 Scope insensitivity in contingent valuation studies of health care services: should we ask twice?
by D. Gyrd‐Hansen & T. Kjær & J. S. Nielsen - 113-126 A modified measure of health care disparities applied to birth weight disparities and subsequent mortality
by Richard J. Butler & Barbara L. Wilson & William G. Johnson - 127-144 Inheritances, health and death
by Beomsoo Kim & Christopher J. Ruhm - 145-172 Discrete choice experiments in health economics: a review of the literature
by Esther W. de Bekker‐Grob & Mandy Ryan & Karen Gerard - 173-177 Labor adjustment in the Japanese health care industry: some empirical evidence
by Kazuyuki Inagaki - 178-186 Socioeconomic status and health outcomes in a developing country
by Grace Lordan & Eliana Jimenez Soto & Richard P. C. Brown & Ignacio Correa‐Valez - 187-200 Missing data in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the current state of play
by Sian Marie Noble & William Hollingworth & Kate Tilling - 201-208 Social capital and self‐rated health in Argentina
by Lucas Ronconi & Timothy T. Brown & Richard M. Scheffler
January 2012, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 3-12 The powers and pitfalls of payment for performance
by Alan Maynard - 13-18 ‘Health Economics’ and the evolution of economic evaluation of health technologies
by John Hutton - 19-23 Let the data be our guide: trends and tools for research on health care utilization
by Carolyn M. Clancy - 24-29 The developmental origins of health
by James J. Heckman - 30-32 A little learning: reflections on 10 years of NICE technology appraisals
by Carole M. Longson - 33-40 Competition, incentives and the English NHS
by Carol Propper - 41-54 Divide et impera: protecting the growth of health care incomes (COSTS)
by Uwe Reinhardt - 55-61 How can we increase resources for health care in the developing world? Is (subsidized) voluntary health insurance the answer?
by Jacques van der Gaag & Vid Stimac
September 2011, Volume 20, Issue S1
- 1-1 The 1st Australasian Workshop on econometrics and health economics
by Bruce Hollingsworth & Anthony Scott - 1-18 Oportunidades to reduce overweight and obesity in Mexico?
by Mabel Andalón - 19-34 Managerial performance and cost efficiency of Japanese local public hospitals: A latent class stochastic frontier model
by Galina Besstremyannaya - 35-52 Preferences for new and existing contraceptive products
by Denzil G. Fiebig & Stephanie Knox & Rosalie Viney & Marion Haas & Deborah J. Street - 53-67 Overweight and obesity and the utilization of primary care physicians
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Jane Greve - 68-86 Waiting times for elective surgery and the decision to buy private health insurance
by Meliyanni Johar & Glenn Jones & Michael Keane & Elizabeth Savage & Olena Stavrunova - 87-104 Intergenerational cohabitation in modern Indonesia: filial support and dependence
by Meliyanni Johar & Shiko Maruyama
December 2011, Volume 20, Issue 12
- 1407-1416 Thinking about it: thoughts about health and valuing QALYs
by Paul Dolan - 1417-1430 Measuring the cost of hospital adverse patient safety events
by Kathleen Carey & Theodore Stefos - 1431-1447 Which health conditions cause the most unhappiness?
by Carol Graham & Lucas Higuera & Eduardo Lora - 1448-1467 The intergenerational transmission of height: evidence from rural Vietnam
by Atheendar S. Venkataramani - 1468-1486 The effect of diabetes on female labor force decisions: new evidence from the National Health Interview Survey
by Travis Minor - 1487-1506 Information asymmetry and performance tilting in hospitals: a national empirical study
by Jong‐Yi Wang & Janice C. Probst & Carleen H. Stoskopf & Jimy M. Sanders & James F. McTigue - 1507-1522 Do associations between employee self‐reported organizational assessments and attitudinal outcomes change over time? An analysis of four Veterans Health Administration surveys using structural equation modelling
by Sonali Das & Ming‐Hui Chen & Nicholas Warren & Michael Hodgson - 1523-1531 Non‐monotonicity in the episodic random utility model
by Nicolas A. Menzies & Joshua A. Salomon
November 2011, Volume 20, Issue 11
- 1281-1297 What determines influenza vaccination take‐up of elderly Europeans?
by Hendrik Schmitz & Ansgar Wübker - 1298-1311 Inequality in prime‐age adult deaths in a high AIDS mortality setting: does the measure of economic status matter?
by Marjorie Opuni & Amber Peterman & David Bishai - 1312-1329 Effect of patient reimbursement method on health‐care utilization: evidence from China
by Hai Zhong - 1330-1348 The effect of body weight on adolescent sexual activity
by Joseph J. Sabia & Daniel I. Rees - 1349-1361 Long‐term effects of health investments and parental favoritism: the case of breastfeeding
by Jason M. Fletcher - 1362-1378 The impact of medical insurance for the poor in Georgia: a regression discontinuity approach
by Sebastian Bauhoff & David R. Hotchkiss & Owen Smith - 1379-1391 Test–retest reliability of health state valuation techniques: the time trade off and person trade off
by Suzanne Robinson - 1392-1406 Eliciting willingness to pay in obstetrics: comparing a direct and an indirect valuation method for complex health outcomes
by Denise Bijlenga & Gouke J. Bonsel & Erwin Birnie
October 2011, Volume 20, Issue 10
- 1155-1160 The concentration index of a binary outcome revisited
by Adam Wagstaff - 1161-1165 Putting the cart before the horse. A comment on Wagstaff on inequality measurement in the presence of binary variables
by Guido Erreygers & Tom Van Ourti - 1166-1168 Reply to Guido Erreygers and Tom Van Ourti's comment on ‘The concentration index of a binary outcome revisited’
by Adam Wagstaff - 1169-1183 Explaining lapse in long‐term care insurance markets
by R. Tamara Konetzka & Ye Luo - 1184-1200 The male–female gap in physician earnings: evidence from a public health insurance system
by Engelbert Theurl & Hannes Winner - 1201-1225 Family income and child cognitive and behavioural development in the United Kingdom: does money matter?
by Mara Violato & Stavros Petrou & Ron Gray & Maggie Redshaw - 1226-1240 Religious participation and risky health behaviors among adolescents
by Jennifer M. Mellor & Beth A. Freeborn - 1241-1256 The effect of dental care on cardiovascular disease outcomes: an application of instrumental variables in the presence of heterogeneity and self‐selection
by Timothy Tyler Brown & Erin Dela Cruz & Stephen Scott Brown - 1257-1267 Does a mandatory telemedicine call prior to visiting a physician reduce costs or simply attract good risks?
by Chantal Grandchamp & Lucien Gardiol - 1268-1280 Hospital competition and inpatient services efficiency in Taiwan: a longitudinal study
by Chiao‐Lee Chu & Tung‐liang Chiang & Ray‐E Chang
September 2011, Volume 20, Issue 9
- 1009-1011 Editors' Introduction
by Andrew Jones & Owen O'Donnell - 1012-1024 Does the EU sugar policy reform increase added sugar consumption? An empirical evidence on the soft drink market
by Céline Bonnet & Vincent Requillart - 1025-1042 Assessing the impact of high deductible health plans on health‐care utilization and cost: a changes‐in‐changes approach
by Bijan J. Borah & Marguerite E. Burns & Nilay D. Shah - 1043-1055 Workplace smoking ban effects on unhappy smokers
by Clément de Chaisemartin & Pierre‐Yves Geoffard & Anne‐Laurence le Faou - 1056-1072 Anticipatory ex ante moral hazard and the effect of medicare on prevention
by Laure B. de Preux - 1073-1089 The choice of detecting Down syndrome: does money matter?
by Clémentine Garrouste & Jérôme Le & Eric Maurin - 1090-1109 Endogenous treatment effects for count data models with endogenous participation or sample selection
by Massimiliano Bratti & Alfonso Miranda - 1110-1125 Do French low‐income GPs choose to work less?
by Anne‐Laure Samson - 1126-1153 A smooth mixture of Tobits model for healthcare expenditure
by Michael Keane & Olena Stavrunova
August 2011, Volume 20, Issue 8
- 883-883 Symposium on genetic data in health economics research
by John Mullahy - 884-888 The validity of genes related to neurotransmitters as instrumental variables
by John Cawley & Euna Han & Edward C. Norton - 889-892 The promise and pitfalls of combining genetic and economic research
by Jason M. Fletcher - 893-896 Mendelian randomization: the use of genes in instrumental variable analyses
by Stephanie von Hinke Kessler Scholder & George Davey Smith & Debbie A. Lawlor & Carol Propper & Frank Windmeijer - 897-916 Review of statistical methods for analysing healthcare resources and costs
by Borislava Mihaylova & Andrew Briggs & Anthony O'Hagan & Simon G. Thompson - 917-929 Health, education and time preference
by Marjon van der Pol - 930-944 Using discrete choice experiments to value informal care tasks: exploring preference heterogeneity
by Emmanouil Mentzakis & Mandy Ryan & Paul McNamee - 945-957 The monetary value of a life year: evidence from a qualitative study of treatment costs
by John McKie & Bradley Shrimpton & Jeff Richardson & Rosalind Hurworth - 958-970 Monitoring prioritisation in the public health‐care sector by use of medical guidelines. The case of Norway
by Jan Erik Askildsen & Tor Helge Holmås & Oddvar Kaarboe - 971-984 Socioeconomic status and lifestyle choices: evidence from latent class analysis
by Arnstein Øvrum - 985-1008 The relationship between baseline health and longitudinal costs of hospital use
by Bram Wouterse & Bert R. Meijboom & Johan J. Polder
July 2011, Volume 20, Issue 7
- 757-769 Health aid and governance in developing countries
by David Fielding - 770-782 Descriptive validity of alternative intertemporal models for health outcomes: an axiomatic test
by Marjon van der Pol & John Cairns - 783-801 Changes in the relationship between nursing home financial performance and quality of care under public reporting
by Jeongyoung Park & Rachel M. Werner - 802-816 The effects of California minimum nurse staffing laws on nurse labor and patient mortality in skilled nursing facilities
by Patricia K. Tong - 817-830 Does procedure profitability impact whether an outpatient surgery is performed at an ambulatory surgery center or hospital?
by Michael Robert Plotzke & Charles Courtemanche - 831-841 CPT fee differentials and visit upcoding under Medicare Part B
by Christopher S. Brunt - 842-852 Estimation of life‐years gained and cost effectiveness based on cause‐specific mortality
by Lois G. Kim & Simon G. Thompson - 853-863 What happens to value of information measures as the number of decision options increases?
by Pelham Barton - 864-875 Toward a more universal approach in health valuation
by Benjamin M. Craig & Jan J. V. Busschbach - 876-881 Breaking bad habits by education – smoking dynamics among Swedish women
by Gustav Kjellsson & Ulf‐G Gerdtham & Carl Hampus Lyttkens
June 2011, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 631-644 Ownership conversion and closure in the nursing home industry
by John R. Bowblis - 645-659 Health plan enrollment and mortality in the Medicare program
by Bryan Dowd & Matthew L. Maciejewski & Heidi O'Connor & Gerald Riley & Yisong Geng - 660-674 Profit efficiency and ownership of German hospitals
by Annika Herr & Hendrik Schmitz & Boris Augurzky - 675-687 Expansion in markets with decreasing demand‐for‐profits in the German hospital industry
by Christoph Schwierz - 688-698 Reimbursement and value‐based pricing: stratified cost‐effectiveness analysis may not be the last word
by Neil Hawkins & David A. Scott - 699-722 Does doctors' experience matter in LASIK surgeries?
by Juan M. Contreras & Beomsoo Kim & Ignez M. Tristao - 723-736 Saving lives versus life‐years in rural Bangladesh: an ethical preferences approach
by Olof Johansson‐Stenman & Minhaj Mahmud & Peter Martinsson - 737-756 External referencing and pharmaceutical price negotiation
by Begoña Garcia Mariñoso & Izabela Jelovac & Pau Olivella
May 2011, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 505-518 Simultaneous relationships between procedure volume and mortality: do they bias studies of mortality at specialty hospitals?
by David Barker & Gary Rosenthal & Peter Cram - 519-531 Are methamphetamine precursor control laws effective tools to fight the methamphetamine epidemic?
by James Nonnemaker & Mark Engelen & Daniel Shive - 532-552 Optimal cost reimbursement of health insurers to reduce risk selection
by Mathias Kifmann & Normann Lorenz - 553-570 Cumulative effects of job characteristics on health
by Jason M. Fletcher & Jody L. Sindelar & Shintaro Yamaguchi - 571-581 Hospital competition and financial performance: the effects of ambulatory surgery centers
by Kathleen Carey & James F. Burgess & Gary J. Young - 582-599 Estimating the extra cost of living for people with disabilities
by J. Cullinan & B. Gannon & S. Lyons - 600-619 Internationally comparable health indices
by Erik Meijer & Arie Kapteyn & Tatiana Andreyeva - 620-630 Evidence of a causal link between health outcomes, insurance coverage, and a policy to expand access: experimental data from children in the Philippines
by Stella A. Quimbo & John W. Peabody & Riti Shimkhada & Jhiedon Florentino & Orville Solon
April 2011, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 379-400 Exploring the influence of proximity to death on disease‐specific hospital expenditures: a carpaccio of red herrings
by Albert Wong & Pieter H. M. van Baal & Hendriek C. Boshuizen & Johan J. Polder - 401-416 Combat exposure and mental health: the long‐term effects among US Vietnam and Gulf war veterans
by Daniel M. Gade & Jeffrey B. Wenger - 417-431 Do cigarette taxes affect children's body mass index? The effect of household environment on health
by Jennifer M. Mellor - 432-445 Economic evaluation and the postponement of health care costs
by Pieter H. M. van Baal & Talitha L. Feenstra & Johan J. Polder & Rudolf T. Hoogenveen & Werner B. F. Brouwer - 446-460 Using HMOs to serve the Medicaid population: what are the effects on utilization and does the type of HMO matter?
by Bradley Herring & E. Kathleen Adams - 461-470 The simple economics of risk‐sharing agreements between the NHS and the pharmaceutical industry
by Pedro Pita Barros - 471-483 Preference‐based index measurement of health‐related quality of life: when does it reflect only arbitrary settings of the researcher?
by Uwe Konerding - 484-504 Does leaving welfare improve health? Evidence for Germany
by Martin Huber & Michael Lechner & Conny Wunsch
March 2011, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 253-272 Do state expenditures on tobacco control programs decrease use of tobacco products among college students?
by Christina Czart Ciecierski & Pinka Chatterji & Frank J. Chaloupka & Henry Wechsler - 273-286 Does the number of choice sets matter? Results from a web survey applying a discrete choice experiment
by Mickael Bech & Trine Kjaer & Jørgen Lauridsen - 287-305 Boys will be boys: are there gender differences in the effect of sexual abstinence on schooling?
by Joseph J. Sabia & Daniel I. Rees - 306-322 The relationship between health and GDP in OECD countries in the very long run
by Robyn Swift - 323-330 How does cost matter in health‐care discrete‐choice experiments?
by F. Reed Johnson & Ateesha F. Mohamed & Semra Özdemir & Deborah A. Marshall & Kathryn A. Phillips - 331-347 Allowing for heterogeneity in monetary subjective well‐being valuations
by Emmanouil Mentzakis - 348-361 A uniform time trade off method for states better and worse than dead: feasibility study of the ‘lead time’ approach
by Nancy J. Devlin & Aki Tsuchiya & Ken Buckingham & Carl Tilling - 362-378 Foreign‐born nurses in the US labor market
by Edward J. Schumacher
February 2011, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 127-146 That instrument is lousy! In search of agreement when using instrumental variables estimation in substance use research
by Michael T. French & Ioana Popovici - 147-160 Determinants of general practitioners' wages in England
by Stephen Morris & Rosalind Goudie & Matt Sutton & Hugh Gravelle & Robert Elliott & Arne Risa Hole & Ada Ma & Bonnie Sibbald & Diane Skåtun - 161-183 Mental health parity legislation, cost‐sharing and substance‐abuse treatment admissions
by Dhaval Dave & Swati Mukerjee - 184-195 Does consumption of processed foods explain disparities in the body weight of individuals? The case of Guatemala
by Abay Asfaw - 196-211 How to make rural jobs more attractive to health workers. Findings from a discrete choice experiment in Tanzania
by Julie Riise Kolstad - 212-224 Dangerous omissions: the consequences of ignoring decision uncertainty
by Susan C. Griffin & Karl P. Claxton & Stephen J. Palmer & Mark J. Sculpher - 225-238 Multi‐tasking, quality and pay for performance
by Oddvar Kaarboe & Luigi Siciliani - 239-251 Importance of health system context for evaluating utilization patterns across systems
by James F. Burgess & Matthew L. Maciejewski & Chris L. Bryson & Michael Chapko & John C. Fortney & Mark Perkins & Nancy D. Sharp & Chuan‐Fen Liu
January 2011, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial
by Alan Maynard & Andrew Jones - 2-15 Discounting and decision making in the economic evaluation of health‐care technologies
by Karl Claxton & Mike Paulden & Hugh Gravelle & Werner Brouwer & Anthony J. Culyer - 16-26 Discounting future health benefits: the poverty of consistency arguments
by Erik Nord - 27-44 Health insurance, cost expectations, and adverse job turnover
by Randall P. Ellis & Ching‐to Albert Ma - 45-55 The effect of education on health among US residents in relation to country of birth
by Bosu Seo & Benjamin Senauer - 56-67 Measurement of QALYS and the welfare implications of survivor consumption and leisure forgone
by John A. Nyman - 68-72 Welfare, QALYs, and costs – a comment
by Bengt Liljas - 73-84 The impact of research on hospital costs of care: an empirical study
by Julia Bonastre & Marc le Vaillant & Gerard de Pouvourville - 85-100 Costs and quality of hospitals in different health care systems: a multi‐level approach with propensity score matching
by Jonas Schreyögg & Tom Stargardt & Oliver Tiemann - 101-110 Welfare properties of restrictions to health care based on cost effectiveness
by Laura Levaggi & Rosella Levaggi - 111-119 Discounting future health gains: an empirical enquiry into the influence of growing life expectancy
by Ana Bobinac & Werner Brouwer & Job van Exel - 125-126 Erratum: Estimating lifetime or episode‐of‐illness costs under censoring
by Anirban Basu & Willard G. Manning
September 2010, Volume 19, Issue S1
- 1-4 Evaluating innovative health programs
by Andrew M. Jones & Lyn Squire & Ranjeeta Thomas - 5-35 Impact evaluation of India's ‘Yeshasvini’ community‐based health insurance programme
by Aradhna Aggarwal - 36-54 Teacher training and HIV/AIDS prevention in West Africa: regression discontinuity design evidence from the Cameroon
by Jean‐Louis Arcand & Eric Djimeu Wouabe - 55-68 The short‐term impacts of a schooling conditional cash transfer program on the sexual behavior of young women
by Sarah Baird & Ephraim Chirwa & Craig McIntosh & Berk Özler - 69-94 An impact evaluation of the Safe Motherhood Program in China
by Xing Lin Feng & Guang Shi & Yan Wang & Ling Xu & Hao Luo & Juan Shen & Hui Yin & Yan Guo - 95-106 Ghana's national health insurance scheme in the context of the health MDGs: an empirical evaluation using propensity score matching
by Joseph Mensah & Joseph R. Oppong & Christoph M. Schmidt - 107-125 Evaluation of the impact of the Mother and Infant Health Project in Ukraine
by Olena Y. Nizalova & Maria Vyshnya - 126-158 Evaluating the impact of community‐based health interventions: evidence from Brazil's Family Health Program
by Romero Rocha & Rodrigo R. Soares - 159-180 Family planning and fertility decline in rural Iran: the impact of rural health clinics
by Djavad Salehi‐Isfahani & M. Jalal Abbasi‐Shavazi & Meimanat Hosseini‐Chavoshi - 181-206 Social security health insurance for the informal sector in Nicaragua: a randomized evaluation
by Rebecca L. Thornton & Laurel E. Hatt & Erica M. Field & Mursaleena Islam & Freddy Solís Diaz & Martha Azucena González
December 2010, Volume 19, Issue 12
- 1385-1403 Health expenditure and income in the United States
by F. Moscone & E. Tosetti - 1404-1424 A two‐stage estimation of hospital quality using mortality outcome measures: an application using hospital administrative data
by Chew Lian Chua & Alfons Palangkaraya & Jongsay Yong - 1425-1440 Effects of venue‐specific state clean indoor air laws on smoking‐related outcomes
by Marianne P. Bitler & Christopher S. Carpenter & Madeline Zavodny - 1441-1460 Does health affect portfolio choice?
by David A. Love & Paul A. Smith - 1461-1477 Professionalism and the know‐do gap: exploring intrinsic motivation among health workers in Tanzania
by Kenneth L. Leonard & Melkiory C. Masatu - 1478-1496 Are cardiovascular diseases bad for economic growth?
by Marc Suhrcke & Dieter Urban - 1497-1501 Bridging the gap: health equality and the deficit framing of health
by Alec Morton - 1502-1509 Hypothetical versus real preferences: results from an opportunistic field experiment
by Stirling Bryan & Sue Jowett - 1510-1510 Erratum: Valuing health technologies at NICE: recommendations for improved incorporation of treatment value in HTA
by Dana Goldman & Darius Lakdawalla & Tomas J. Philipson & Wesley Yin
November 2010, Volume 19, Issue 11
- 1259-1263 Health‐care reform in Australia: advancing or side‐stepping?
by Jane Hall - 1264-1280 Estimating the impacts of cigarette taxes on youth smoking participation, initiation, and persistence: empirical evidence from Canada
by Anindya Sen & Tony Wirjanto - 1281-1299 Marijuana use and high school dropout: the influence of unobservables
by Daniel F. McCaffrey & Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & Bing Han & Phyllis Ellickson - 1300-1317 How sensitive is physician performance to alternative compensation schedules? Evidence from a large network of primary care clinics
by Lorens A. Helmchen & Anthony T. Lo Sasso - 1318-1344 The influence of traffic‐related pollution on individuals' life‐style: results from the BRFSS
by Cinzia Di Novi - 1345-1360 The possible macroeconomic impact on the UK of an influenza pandemic
by Marcus R. Keogh‐Brown & Simon Wren‐Lewis & W. John Edmunds & Philippe Beutels & Richard D. Smith - 1361-1376 Effects of state‐level public spending on health on the mortality probability in India
by Mansour Farahani & S. V. Subramanian & David Canning - 1377-1384 The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behavior of young adults
by Marco Francesconi & Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler
October 2010, Volume 19, Issue 10
- 1109-1116 Valuing health technologies at nice: recommendations for improved incorporation of treatment value in HTA
by Dana Goldman & Darius Lakdawalla & Tomas J. Philipson & Wesley Yin - 1117-1127 The efficiency frontier approach to economic evaluation of health‐care interventions
by J. Jaime Caro & Erik Nord & Uwe Siebert & Alistair McGuire & Maurice McGregor & David Henry & Gérard de Pouvourville & Vincenzo Atella & Peter Kolominsky‐Rabas - 1128-1131 The efficiency frontier approach to economic evaluation: will it help German policy making?
by Werner B. F. Brouwer & Frans F. H. Rutten - 1132-1136 Sins of omission and obfuscation: IQWIG's guidelines on economic evaluation methods
by Mark Sculpher & Karl Claxton - 1137-1138 IQWiG methods – a response to two critiques
by J. Jaime Caro & Erik Nord & Uwe Siebert & Alistair Mcguire & Maurice Mcgregor & David Henry & Gerard de Pouvourville & Vincenzo Atella & Peter Kolominsky‐Rabas - 1139-1141 Some essential clarifications: IQWiG comments on two critiques of the efficiency frontier approach
by Charalabos‐Markos Dintsios & Andreas Gerber - 1142-1165 Search costs and Medicare plan choice
by Ian M. McCarthy & Rusty Tchernis - 1166-1180 Equity and efficiency in HIV‐treatment in South Africa: the contribution of mathematical programming to priority setting
by Susan Cleary & Gavin Mooney & Di McIntyre - 1181-1192 Testing the Fetal Origins Hypothesis in a developing country: evidence from the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
by Richard E. Nelson - 1193-1211 Willingness‐to‐pay to avoid the time spent and discomfort associated with screening colonoscopy
by Daniel E. Jonas & Louise B. Russell & Jon Chou & Michael Pignone - 1212-1225 The cost‐effectiveness of a law banning the use of cellular phones by drivers
by Daniel Sperber & Alan Shiell & Ken Fyie - 1226-1239 DRG prospective payment systems: refine or not refine?
by Elin Johanna Gudrun Hafsteinsdottir & Luigi Siciliani - 1240-1254 Investment in antiviral drugs: a real options approach
by Arthur E. Attema & Anna K. Lugnér & Talitha L. Feenstra - 1255-1258 Comments on contingency management and conditional cash transfers
by Stephen T. Higgins
September 2010, Volume 19, Issue 9
- 1007-1009 Editors' introduction
by Andrew Jones & Owen O'Donnell - 1010-1028 Estimating lifetime or episode‐of‐illness costs under censoring
by Anirban Basu & Willard G. Manning - 1029-1047 The geography of hospital admission in a national health service with patient choice
by Daniele Fabbri & Silvana Robone - 1048-1062 The effect of private health insurance on medical care utilization and self‐assessed health in Germany
by Patrick Hullegie & Tobias J. Klein - 1063-1074 Quantile regression analysis of the rational addiction model: investigating heterogeneity in forward‐looking behavior
by Audrey Laporte & Alfia Karimova & Brian Ferguson - 1075-1092 Double health insurance coverage and health care utilisation: evidence from quantile regression
by Sara Moreira & Pedro Pita Barros - 1093-1108 Disentangling incentives effects of insurance coverage from adverse selection in the case of drug expenditure: a finite mixture approach
by Murat K. Munkin & Pravin K. Trivedi
August 2010, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 881-885 I dreamed a dream: England reduces health inequalities and wins the world cup
by Stephen Birch - 886-905 Patient‐reported outcome measures in the NHS: new methods for analysing and reporting EQ‐5D data
by Nancy J. Devlin & David Parkin & John Browne - 906-920 Non‐pecuniary returns to higher education: the effect on smoking intensity in the UK
by Massimiliano Bratti & Alfonso Miranda - 921-938 Inequality of opportunities in health in France: a first pass
by Alain Trannoy & Sandy Tubeuf & Florence Jusot & Marion Devaux - 939-954 Improving costing methods in multicentre economic evaluation: the use of multiple imputation for unit costs
by Richard Grieve & John Cairns & Simon G. Thompson - 955-963 Cost‐effectiveness acceptability curves – caveats quantified
by Michał Jakubczyk & Bogumił Kamiński - 964-978 The determinants of health‐care expenditure: new results from semiparametric estimation
by Helmut Herwartz & Bernd Theilen - 979-993 The impact of income on the weight of elderly Americans
by John Cawley & John Moran & Kosali Simon - 994-1001 Secondary school fees and the causal effect of schooling on health behavior
by Steffen Reinhold & Hendrik Jürges - 1002-1005 Drug development costs when financial risk is measured using the Fama–French three‐factor model
by John A. Vernon & Joseph H. Golec & Joseph A. Dimasi
July 2010, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 755-771 The value of informal care–a further investigation of the feasibility of contingent valuation in informal caregivers
by Claudine de Meijer & Werner Brouwer & Marc Koopmanschap & Bernard van den Berg & Job van Exel - 772-791 SCHIP premiums, enrollment, and expenditures: a two state, competing risk analysis
by James Marton & Patricia G. Ketsche & Mei Zhou - 792-813 The impact of health on individual retirement plans: self‐reported versus diagnostic measures
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Mona Larsen - 814-832 Alcohol consumption and body weight
by Michael T. French & Edward C. Norton & Hai Fang & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 833-854 Alcohol use and the labor market in Uruguay
by Ana I. Balsa & Michael T. French - 855-871 Adolescent depression and educational attainment: results using sibling fixed effects
by Jason M. Fletcher