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February 2022, Volume 31, Issue 2
January 2022, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-20 Macroeconomic conditions and health‐related outcomes in the United States: A metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area‐level analysis between 2004 and 2017
by Lizhong Peng & Jie Chen & Xiaohui Guo - 21-41 The effect of nurse practitioner scope of practice laws on primary care delivery
by Laura Barrie Smith - 42-56 Mental health effects of same‐sex marriage legalization
by Shuai Chen & Jan C. van Ours - 57-72 Supplementary private health insurance: The impact of physician financial incentives on medical practice
by Carine Milcent & Saad Zbiri - 73-93 Mosquito‐borne disease and newborn health
by Viviane Sanfelice - 94-111 The role of wage beliefs in the decision to become a nurse
by Philipp Kugler - 112-136 Violence and newborn health: Estimates for Colombia
by Laura Rodríguez - 137-153 Re‐exploring the early relationship between teenage cigarette and e‐cigarette use using price and tax changes
by Michael F. Pesko & Casey Warman - 154-173 How effective has the Spanish lockdown been to battle COVID‐19? A spatial analysis of the coronavirus propagation across provinces
by Luis Orea & Inmaculada C. Álvarez - 174-196 The effects of drug safety warnings on drug sales and share prices
by Jędrzej Białkowski & Jeremy Clark - 197-214 Social acceptability of standard and behavioral economic inspired policies designed to reduce and prevent obesity
by Emily Lancsar & Jemimah Ride & Nicole Black & Leonie Burgess & Anna Peeters - 215-232 Sugar rush or sugar crash? Experimental evidence on the impact of sugary drinks in the classroom
by Fritz Schiltz & Kristof De Witte - 233-249 Health insurance and subjective well‐being: Evidence from two healthcare reforms in the United States
by Seonghoon Kim & Kanghyock Koh - 250-257 Whose mental health declines during economic downturns?
by Nicole Black & Angela Jackson & David W. Johnston - 258-265 To be or not to be: Future lives in economic evaluation
by Jeroen Luyten & Evelyn Verbeke & Erik Schokkaert
November 2021, Volume 30, Issue S1
- 3-10 Disparate ageing: The role of education and socioeconomic gradients in future health and disability in an international context
by Vincenzo Atella & Dana Goldman & Daniel McFadden - 11-29 The future of the elderly population health status: Filling a knowledge gap
by Vincenzo Atella & Federico Belotti & Daejung Kim & Dana Goldman & Tadeja Gracner & Andrea Piano Mortari & Bryan Tysinger - 30-51 Future projection of the health and functional status of older people in Japan: A multistate transition microsimulation model with repeated cross‐sectional data
by Megumi Kasajima & Hideki Hashimoto & Sze‐Chuan Suen & Brian Chen & Hawre Jalal & Karen Eggleston & Jay Bhattacharya - 52-79 Predicting quantity and quality of life with the Future Elderly Model
by Duncan Ermini Leaf & Bryan Tysinger & Dana P. Goldman & Darius N. Lakdawalla - 80-91 Improved survival for individuals with common chronic conditions in the Medicare population
by Dana P. Goldman & Benjamin G. Cohen & Jessica Y. Ho & Daniel L. McFadden & Martha S. Ryan & Bryan Tysinger - 92-104 Smoking, life expectancy, and chronic disease in South Korea, Singapore, and the United States: A microsimulation model
by Daejung Kim & Cynthia Chen & Bryan Tysinger & Sungchul Park & Ming Zhe Chong & Lijia Wang & Michelle Zhao & Jian‐Min Yuan & Woon‐Puay Koh & Joanne Yoong & Jay Bhattacharya & Karen Eggleston - 105-118 The effect of college education on health and mortality: Evidence from Canada
by Guy Lacroix & Francois Laliberté‐Auger & Pierre‐Carl Michaud & Daniel Parent - 119-141 Early childhood education and life‐cycle health
by Jorge Luis García & James J. Heckman
December 2021, Volume 30, Issue 12
- 2956-2973 Payment schemes and treatment responses after a demand shock in mental health care
by Rudy Douven & Minke Remmerswaal & Tobias Vervliet - 2974-2994 The impact of primary care physician density on perinatal health: Evidence from a natural experiment
by Jonas Minet Kinge & Jostein Grytten - 2995-3015 Community‐level health programs and child labor: Evidence from Ethiopia
by Alberto Posso & Udeni De Silva Perera & Ankita Mishra - 3016-3031 Pollution at schools and children's aerobic capacity
by Michelle Marcus - 3032-3050 Health care use in response to health shocks: Does socio‐economic status matter?
by Denzil G. Fiebig & Kees van Gool & Jane Hall & Chunzhou Mu - 3051-3073 Who is resilient in a time of crisis? The importance of financial and non‐financial resources
by David W. Johnston & Claryn S. J. Kung & Michael A. Shields - 3074-3086 Long term care insurance with state‐dependent preferences
by Philippe De Donder & Marie‐Louise Leroux - 3087-3105 The economic costs of child maltreatment in UK
by Gabriella Conti & Elena Pizzo & Stephen Morris & Mariya Melnychuk - 3106-3122 Do different means of recording sexual orientation affect its relationship with health and wellbeing?
by Sean Urwin & Thomas Mason & William Whittaker - 3123-3137 Immediate and informative feedback during a pandemic: Using stated preference analysis to predict vaccine uptake rates
by William F. Vásquez & Jennifer M. Trudeau & Jessica Alicea‐Planas - 3138-3158 Flexible Bayesian longitudinal models for cost‐effectiveness analyses with informative missing data
by Alexina J. Mason & Manuel Gomes & James Carpenter & Richard Grieve - 3159-3185 Pharmaceutical opioid marketing and physician prescribing behavior
by Svetlana Beilfuss & Sebastian Linde - 3186-3202 Intergenerational health mobility: Evidence from Danish registers
by Carsten Andersen - 3203-3219 No mission? No motivation. On hospitals' organizational form and charity care provision
by Nadia Burani - 3220-3235 Cycle‐network expansion plan in Oslo: Modeling cost‐effectiveness analysis and health equity impact
by Admassu N. Lamu & Ole F. Norheim & Fredrik A. Gregersen & Mathias Barra - 3236-3247 Balancing health and financial protection in health benefit package design
by Katherine T. Lofgren & David A. Watkins & Solomon T. Memirie & Joshua A. Salomon & Stéphane Verguet - 3248-3256 Predicting vaccine hesitancy from area‐level indicators: A machine learning approach
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Raffele Lagravinese & Giuliano Resce
November 2021, Volume 30, Issue 11
- 2618-2636 Healthcare utilization at retirement in China
by Qin Zhou & Karen Eggleston & Gordon G. Liu - 2637-2648 Incomplete information and irrelevant attributes in stated‐preference values for health interventions
by Juan M. Gonzalez Sepulveda & F. Reed Johnson & Deborah A. Marshall - 2649-2666 Estimating the shares of the value of branded pharmaceuticals accruing to manufacturers and to patients served by health systems
by Beth Woods & Aimée Fox & Mark Sculpher & Karl Claxton - 2667-2685 Effects of the Colorectal Cancer Control Program
by Marianne P. Bitler & Christopher S. Carpenter & Danea Horn - 2686-2700 Do parental preferences predict engagement in child health programs?
by Tony Beatton & Carly J. Moores & Dipanwita Sarkar & Jayanta Sarkar & Juliana Silva Goncalves & Helen A. Vidgen - 2701-2721 TV exposure and food consumption patterns–evidence from Indonesia
by Lisa Oberlander - 2722-2750 Child health, human capital, and adult financial behavior
by Marc‐André Luik & Amelia Guha Thakurta & Dennis Wesselbaum - 2751-2765 Patients' free choice of physicians is not always good
by Xinyu Li & Christian Waibel - 2766-2779 Life satisfaction: The role of domain‐specific reference points
by Sebastian Neumann‐Böhme & Arthur E. Attema & Werner B. F. Brouwer & Job N. J. A. van Exel - 2780-2793 Understanding the distributional impacts of health insurance reform: Evidence from a consumer cost‐sharing program
by Marion Aouad & Timothy T. Brown & Christopher M. Whaley - 2794-2807 The effect of awarding disability benefits on opioid consumption
by Andrei Barbos & Minglu Sun - 2808-2828 Modeling the Covid‐19 epidemic using time series econometrics
by Adam Goliński & Peter Spencer - 2829-2846 The effects of graduated driver licensing on teenage body weight
by Qihua Qiu & Jaesang Sung - 2847-2857 Estimating an exchange‐rate between care‐related and health‐related quality of life outcomes for economic evaluation: An application of the wellbeing valuation method
by Nishit Dhanji & Werner Brouwer & Cam Donaldson & Eve Wittenberg & Hareth Al‐Janabi - 2858-2878 Measuring the impact of calorie labeling: The mechanisms behind changes in obesity
by Rodrigo Aranda & Michael Darden & Donald Rose - 2879-2904 Money and my mind: Maternal cash transfers and mental health
by Edward N. Okeke - 2905-2920 Genetic risks, adolescent health, and schooling attainment
by Vikesh Amin & Jere R. Behrman & Jason M. Fletcher & Carlos A. Flores & Alfonso Flores‐Lagunes & Hans‐Peter Kohler - 2921-2936 Measuring the spatial distribution of health rankings in the United States
by Will Davis & Alexander Gordan & Rusty Tchernis - 2937-2942 On the effect of uncertainty on personal vaccination decisions
by Christophe Courbage & Richard Peter - 2943-2951 The effect of Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions on foster care admissions
by Louis‐Philippe Beland & Jason Huh & Dongwoo Kim
September 2021, Volume 30, Issue 10
- 2323-2344 The effects of health spending on the propagation of infectious diseases
by Marcelo Castro & Enlinson Mattos & Fernanda Patriota - 2345-2366 The curse of modernization? Western fast food and Chinese children's weight
by Nancy Kong & Weina Zhou - 2367-2382 The “Great Lockdown”: Inactive workers and mortality by Covid‐19
by Nicola Borri & Francesco Drago & Chiara Santantonio & Francesco Sobbrio - 2383-2398 Birth weight and adult income: An examination of mediation through adult height and body mass
by Jaakko Pehkonen & Jutta Viinikainen & Jaana T. Kari & Petri Böckerman & Terho Lehtimäki & Olli Raitakari - 2399-2408 Have Dutch Hospitals Saved Lives and Reduced Costs? A longitudinal patient‐level analysis over the years 2013–2017
by Sandra Sülz & Holger Wagenaar & Joris van de Klundert - 2409-2436 The effect of medical cannabis laws on pharmaceutical marketing to physicians
by Thomas Lebesmuehlbacher & Rhet A. Smith - 2437-2451 Why do narrow network plans cost less?
by Eli Liebman & Matthew T. Panhans - 2452-2467 Lives saved during economic downturns: Evidence from Australia
by Kadir Atalay & Rebecca Edwards & Stefanie Schurer & David Ubilava - 2468-2486 Lessons learned? Intended and unintended effects of India's second‐generation maternal cash transfer scheme
by Paula von Haaren & Stefan Klonner - 2487-2509 The effects of income fluctuations on undernutrition and overnutrition across the lifecycle
by Katrina Kosec & Jie Song - 2510-2530 Does subsidizing the private for‐profit sector benefit the poor? Evidence from national antimalarial subsidies in Nigeria and Uganda
by Sarah Tougher & Kara Hanson & Catherine A. Goodman - 2531-2546 Parameterizing standard measures of income and health inequality using choice experiments
by Hjördis Hardardottir & Ulf‐G Gerdtham & Erik Wengström - 2547-2560 Does a health crisis change how we value health?
by Edward J. D. Webb & Paul Kind & David Meads & Adam Martin - 2561-2581 Does public long‐term care expenditure improve care‐related quality of life of service users in England?
by Francesco Longo & Karl Claxton & James Lomas & Stephen Martin - 2582-2594 New(spaper) evidence of a reduction in suicide mentions during the 19th century US gold rush
by Christoph Kronenberg - 2595-2605 Recreational cannabis laws and opioid‐related emergency department visit rates
by Coleman Drake & Jiebing Wen & Jesse Hinde & Hefei Wen - 2606-2613 Distributional consequences of including survivor costs in economic evaluations
by Klas Kellerborg & Werner Brouwer & Matthijs Versteegh & Bram Wouterse & Pieter van Baal
September 2021, Volume 30, Issue 9
- 1990-2003 Challenges in developing capability measures for children and young people for use in the economic evaluation of health and care interventions
by Paul Mark Mitchell & Samantha Husbands & Sarah Byford & Philip Kinghorn & Cara Bailey & Tim J. Peters & Joanna Coast - 2004-2025 Who cares when you close down? The effects of primary care practice closures on patients
by Tamara Bischof & Boris Kaiser - 2026-2046 The complementarity of drug monitoring programs and health IT for reducing opioid‐related mortality and morbidity
by Lucy Xiaolu Wang - 2047-2062 Does the rise of robotic technology make people healthier?
by Christian Gunadi & Hanbyul Ryu - 2063-2091 The impact of minimum wage increases on cigarette smoking
by Chen Huang & Feng Liu & Shijun You - 2092-2123 Baby bonus in Switzerland: Effects on fertility, newborn health, and birth‐scheduling
by Caroline Chuard & Patrick Chuard‐Keller - 2124-2143 Information and cooperation in preventive health behavior: The case of bed net use in rural Kenya
by Josephine G. Gatua - 2144-2167 The effect of distance on maternal institutional delivery choice: Evidence from Malawi
by Finn McGuire & Noemi Kreif & Peter C. Smith - 2168-2184 The short‐term impact of a malaria elimination initiative in Southern Mozambique: Application of the synthetic control method to routine surveillance data
by Ranjeeta Thomas & Laia Cirera & Joe Brew & Francisco Saúte & Elisa Sicuri - 2185-2199 Delivering health insurance through informal financial groups: Evidence on moral hazard and adverse selection
by Ketki Sheth - 2200-2216 The effect of coverage of smoking‐cessation aids on tobacco use: Evidence from Canada
by Yichen Shen & Haruko Noguchi - 2217-2229 The asymmetric experience of gains and losses in job security on health
by Anthony Lepinteur - 2230-2245 A unified framework to account for selective mortality in lifecycle analyses of the social gradient in health
by Paul Allanson & Dennis Petrie - 2246-2263 Did the ACA's “guaranteed issue” provision cause adverse selection into nongroup insurance? Analysis using a copula‐based hurdle model
by Giampiero Marra & Rosalba Radice & David Zimmer - 2264-2283 The effects of false identification laws on underage alcohol‐related traffic fatalities
by Erik Nesson & Vinish Shrestha - 2284-2286 A reply to “Who would benefit from average value‐based pricing?”
by Rosella Levaggi & Paolo Pertile - 2287-2295 Conflict exposure and health: Evidence from the Gaza Strip
by Michele Di Maio & Valerio Leone Sciabolazza - 2296-2306 Weather, mental health, and mobility during the first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Ashley Burdett & Apostolos Davillas & Ben Etheridge - 2307-2311 Disentangling the welfarism/extra‐welfarism distinction: Towards a more fine‐grained categorization
by Ruben Andreas Sakowsky - 2312-2320 Income gradient of pharmaceutical panic buying at the outbreak of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Péter Elek & Anikó Bíró & Petra Fadgyas‐Freyler
August 2021, Volume 30, Issue 8
- 1719-1744 Impacts of local public smoking bans on smoking behaviors and tobacco smoke exposure
by Michael A. Catalano & Donna B. Gilleskie - 1745-1771 The impact of the Oakland SSB tax on prices and volume sold: A study of intended and unintended consequences
by Pierre Thomas Léger & Lisa M. Powell - 1772-1817 Consequences of serious parental health events on child mental health and educational outcomes
by Ida Lykke Kristiansen - 1818-1832 Using causal forests to assess heterogeneity in cost‐effectiveness analysis
by Carl Bonander & Mikael Svensson - 1833-1848 Measuring pure health inequality and mobility during a health insurance expansion: Evidence from Mexico
by Joan Costa‐Font & Frank A. Cowell & Belen Saenz de Miera - 1849-1870 The value of health—Empirical issues when estimating the monetary value of a quality‐adjusted life year based on well‐being data
by Sebastian Himmler & Jannis Stöckel & Job van Exel & Werner B. F. Brouwer - 1871-1885 Inequality in life expectancies across Europe and the US
by Radim Boháček & Jesús Bueren & Laura Crespo & Pedro Mira & Josep Pijoan‐Mas - 1886-1909 Market concentration, supply, quality and prices paid by local authorities in the English care home market
by Ferran Espuny Pujol & Ruth Hancock & Morten Hviid & Marcello Morciano & Stephen Pudney - 1910-1932 Are drug prices subject to creative destruction? Evidence from the US, 1997–2017
by Frank R. Lichtenberg - 1933-1949 The relationship between body mass index and income: Using genetic variants from HUNT as instrumental variables
by Christina Hansen Edwards & Johan Håkon Bjørngaard & Jonas Minet Kinge - 1950-1977 Population norms for quality adjusted life years for the United States of America, China, the United Kingdom and Australia
by Andrew J. Palmer & Julie A. Campbell & Barbara de Graaff & Nancy Devlin & Hasnat Ahmad & Philip M Clarke & Mingsheng Chen & Lei Si - 1978-1986 The effects of audits and fines on upcoding in neonatology
by Mona Groß & Hendrik Jürges & Daniel Wiesen
July 2021, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 1543-1558 Facility standards and the quality of public sector primary care: Evidence from South Africa's “Ideal Clinics” program
by Nicholas Stacey & Andrew Mirelman & Noemi Kreif & Marc Suhrcke & Karen Hofman & Ijeoma Edoka - 1559-1579 Weather and children's time allocation
by Ha Trong Nguyen & Huong Thu Le & Luke B Connelly - 1580-1599 Optimal design of sin taxes in the presence of nontaxable sin goods
by Luis Rodrigo Arnabal - 1600-1627 Long‐term effects of malnutrition on early‐life famine survivors and their offspring: New evidence from the Great Vietnam Famine 1944–45
by Cahit Guven & Trung Hoang & Muhammad H. Rahman & Mehmet A. Ulubaşoğlu - 1628-1647 Bounding the joint distribution of disability and employment with misclassification
by Ding Liu & Daniel L. Millimet - 1648-1667 Intergenerational health mobility: Magnitudes and Importance of Schools and Place
by Jason Fletcher & Katie M. Jajtner - 1668-1683 The first wave of the COVID‐19 pandemic and its impact on socioeconomic inequality in psychological distress in the UK
by Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M Jones - 1684-1696 Marijuana legalization and household spending on food and alcohol
by Thanh Lu - 1697-1702 Estimating optimal willingness to pay thresholds for cost‐effectiveness analysis: A generalized method
by Charles E Phelps & Chris Cinatl - 1703-1710 The presence of care homes and excess deaths during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Evidence from Italy
by Caterina Alacevich & Nicolò Cavalli & Osea Giuntella & Raffaele Lagravinese & Francesco Moscone & Catia Nicodemo - 1711-1716 Unmet health care need and income‐Related horizontal equity in use of health care during the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M. Jones
June 2021, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 1259-1275 Cost sharing and the demand for health services in a regulated market
by Natalia Serna - 1276-1290 Fetal origins—A life cycle model of health and aging from conception to death
by Carl‐Johan Dalgaard & Casper Worm Hansen & Holger Strulik - 1291-1305 Weighting or aggregating? Investigating information processing in multi‐attribute choices
by Mesfin G. Genie & Nicolas Krucien & Mandy Ryan - 1306-1327 Medicaid expansion and the mental health of college students
by Benjamin W. Cowan & Zhuang Hao - 1328-1346 Estimating determinants of healthcare establishment locations with restricted federal administrative data
by Anders Van Sandt & Craig Wesley Carpenter & Rebekka Dudensing & Scott Loveridge - 1347-1360 An imperfect test for a virus can Be worse than No test at all
by Mark Whitmeyer - 1361-1373 Consolidation of primary care physicians and its impact on healthcare utilization
by Jonathan Zhang & Yiwei Chen & Liran Einav & Jonathan Levin & Jay Bhattacharya - 1374-1392 Dying from envy: The role of inequality
by Irakli Japaridze & Nagham Sayour - 1393-1416 The effects of structure, process and outcome incentives on primary care referrals to a national prevention programme
by Emma McManus & Jack Elliott & Rachel Meacock & Paul Wilson & Judith Gellatly & Matt Sutton - 1417-1442 The effect of alcohol sales restrictions on alcohol poisoning mortality: Evidence from Russia
by Alexander S. Skorobogatov - 1443-1460 How do insurance firms respond to financial risk sharing regulations? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Daniel W. Sacks & Khoa Vu & Tsan‐Yao Huang & Pinar Karaca‐Mandic - 1461-1479 Patient violence, physicians treatment decisions, and patient welfare: Evidence from China
by Xin Zhao & Xiaoxue Li & Benno Torgler & Uwe Dulleck - 1480-1497 The effects of sudden health reductions on labor market outcomes: Evidence from incidence of stroke
by Atsuko Tanaka - 1498-1516 The determinants of immigrant health insurance in the United States: Understanding the role of health care in origin societies
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & Crystal Zhan - 1517-1539 A breath of fresh air: The effect of public smoking bans on Indigenous youth
by Angela Daley & Muntasir Rahman & Barry Watson
May 2021, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 923-931 Sample restrictions and the elicitation of a constant willingness to pay per quality adjusted life year
by Jytte Seested Nielsen & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen & Trine Kjær - 932-950 How does losing health insurance affect disability claims? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's dependent care mandate
by Michael Levere & Heinrich Hock & Nancy Early - 951-971 Monitoring institutions in healthcare markets: Experimental evidence
by Silvia Angerer & Daniela Glätzle‐Rützler & Christian Waibel - 972-988 Cost‐effectiveness analysis of public health interventions with impacts on health and criminal justice: An applied cross‐sectoral analysis of an alcohol misuse intervention
by Francesco Ramponi & Simon Walker & Susan Griffin & Steve Parrott & Colin Drummond & Paolo Deluca & Simon Coulton & Mona Kanaan & Gerry Richardson - 989-1000 The impact of medical and recreational marijuana laws on opioid prescribing in employer‐sponsored health insurance
by Jiebing Wen & Hefei Wen & J. S. Butler & Jeffery C. Talbert - 1001-1014 Containing costs in the Italian local healthcare market
by Andrea Riganti - 1015-1032 The effect of accidents on labor market outcomes: Evidence from Chile
by Francisco Parro & R. Vincent Pohl - 1033-1049 “It is not a scientific number it is just a feeling”: Populating a multi‐dimensional end‐of‐life decision framework using deliberative methods
by Joanna Coast & Cara Bailey & Alastair Canaway & Philip Kinghorn - 1050-1069 Discovering treatment effectiveness via median treatment effects—Applications to COVID‐19 clinical trials
by John Mullahy - 1070-1081 Do pharmaceutical prices rise anticipating branded competition?
by Alice M. Ellyson & Anirban Basu - 1082-1094 Financing needs, spending projection, and the future of health in Brazil
by Rudi Rocha & Isabela Furtado & Paula Spinola - 1095-1123 Stated versus revealed preferences: An approach to reduce bias
by Kaat de Corte & John Cairns & Richard Grieve - 1124-1138 Electronic medical records and primary care quality: Evidence from Manitoba
by Elisabet Rodriguez Llorian & Gregory Mason - 1139-1151 The economic theory of cost‐effectiveness thresholds in health: Domestic and international implications
by Javad Moradpour & Aidan Hollis - 1152-1177 International differences in interspousal health correlations
by James Banks & Iris Kesternich & James P. Smith - 1178-1199 Impact of later retirement on mortality: Evidence from France
by Antoine Bozio & Clémentine Garrouste & Elsa Perdrix - 1200-1221 Private coverage mandates, business cycles, and provider treatment intensity
by Michael R. Richards & Sebastian Tello‐Trillo - 1222-1238 The effect of British Columbia's Pharmacare coverage expansion for opioid agonist treatment
by Natt Hongdilokkul & Emanuel Krebs & Xiao Zang & Haoxuan Zhou & Fahmida Homayra & Jeong Eun Min & Bohdan Nosyk - 1239-1246 Health insurance, risk attitudes, and household financial behavior
by Zhongda Li & Lu Liu & Jiayu Shi & Yubing Sui - 1247-1254 A fresh look at primary prevention for health risks
by Richard Peter - 1255-1255 Erratum
by Marcel Bilger
April 2021, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 711-728 How do hospitals respond to cross price incentives inherent in diagnosis‐related groups systems? The importance of substitution in the market for sepsis conditions
by Matthias Bäuml - 729-747 The intergenerational effects of socioeconomic inequality on unhealthy bodyweight
by Namal N. Balasooriya & Jayatilleke S. Bandara & Nicholas Rohde - 748-765 The impact of mental health parity laws on birth outcomes
by Monica Harber Carney - 766-785 Impact of social accountability monitoring on health facility performance: Evidence from Tanzania
by Igor Francetic & Günther Fink & Fabrizio Tediosi - 786-802 Does increasing health care access reduce disability insurance caseloads? Evidence from the rural United States
by Garrett Anstreicher - 803-819 Prices and market power in mental health care: Evidence from a major policy change in the Netherlands
by Chiara Brouns & Rudy Douven & Ron Kemp - 820-839 Divided by choice? For‐profit providers, patient choice and mechanisms of patient sorting in the English National Health Service
by Walter Beckert & Elaine Kelly - 840-857 Epidemics and trust: The case of the Spanish Flu
by Arnstein Aassve & Guido Alfani & Francesco Gandolfi & Marco Le Moglie - 858-875 Effect of air pollution on health care expenditure: Evidence from respiratory diseases
by Ya‐Ming Liu & Chon‐Kit Ao - 876-902 Child labor and psychosocial wellbeing: Findings from India
by Simon Feeny & Alberto Posso & Ahmed Skali & Amalendu Jyotishi & Shyam Nath & P. K. Viswanathan - 903-914 Instrumental variable‐based assessment of the effect of psychotherapy on suicide attempts, health, and economic outcomes in schizophrenia
by Emely Ek Blæhr & Rikke Søgaard - 915-920 The link between health and economic preferences: Evidence from 22 OECD countries
by Xi Cen & David W. Johnston & Claryn S. J. Kung & Michael A. Shields & Eric C. Sun
March 2021, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 491-504 What happens when you wait? Effects of Social Security Disability Insurance wait time on health and financial well‐being
by Sarah Prenovitz - 505-524 The best of both worlds? The economic effects of a hybrid fee‐for‐service and prospective payment reimbursement system
by Rong Fu & Yichen Shen & Haruko Noguchi - 525-543 Health care insurance policies When the provider and patient may collude
by Yaping Wu & David Bardey & Yijuan Chen & Sanxi Li - 544-563 Predicting polytomous career choices in healthcare using probabilistic expectations data
by Juerg Schweri - 564-584 Rolling back the gains: Maternal stress undermines pregnancy health after Flint's water switch
by Shooshan Danagoulian & Derek Jenkins - 585-602 Hospital responses to the refinement of reimbursements by treatment intensity in DRG systems
by Matthias Bäuml & Christian Kümpel - 603-622 The effects of expanded social health insurance on young mothers: Lessons from a pro‐choice reform in Uruguay
by Ana I. Balsa & Patricia Triunfo - 623-641 Improving the adoption of household health products: A sales experiment with chlorine tablets
by Camille Boudot‐Reddy & Anita Mukherjee - 642-658 To educate a woman and to educate a man: Gender‐specific sexual behavior and human immunodeficiency virus responses to an education reform in Botswana
by Annika Lindskog & Dick Durevall - 659-679 Modelling the effect of market forces on the impact of introducing human immunodeficiency virus pre‐exposure prophylaxis among female sex workers
by Matthew Quaife & Fern Terris‐Prestholt & Zindoga Mukandavire & Peter Vickerman - 680-698 Can General Practitioners Be More Productive? The Impact of Teamwork and Cooperation with Nurses on GP Activities
by Christophe Loussouarn & Carine Franc & Yann Videau & Julien Mousquès - 699-707 Estimating (quality‐adjusted) life‐year losses associated with deaths: With application to COVID‐19
by Andrew H. Briggs & Daniel A. Goldstein & Erin Kirwin & Rachel Meacock & Ankur Pandya & David J. Vanness & Torbjørn Wisløff
February 2021, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 207-230 Does commuting mode choice impact health?
by Nikita Jacob & Luke Munford & Nigel Rice & Jennifer Roberts - 231-247 Pregnancy persistently reduces alcohol purchases: Causal evidence from scanner data
by Aljoscha Janssen & Elle Parslow - 248-269 Effects of drought on infant mortality in China
by Youhong Lin & Feng Liu & Peng Xu - 270-288 Who's declining the “free lunch”? New evidence from the uptake of public child dental benefits
by Ha Trong Nguyen & Huong Thu Le & Luke B Connelly - 289-310 Information and sin goods: Experimental evidence on cigarettes
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & John Buckell - 311-327 The persistence of medicare advantage spillovers in the post‐Affordable Care Act era
by Yevgeniy Feyman & Steven D. Pizer & Austin B. Frakt - 328-341 Political instability and birth outcomes: Evidence from the 1981 military coup in Spain
by Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll & Libertad González - 342-357 Childhood circumstances and young adulthood outcomes: The role of mothers' financial problems
by Andrew E. Clark & Conchita D'Ambrosio & Marta Barazzetta - 358-383 Ranking populations in terms of inequality of health opportunity: A flexible latent type approach
by Paolo Brunori & Alain Trannoy & Caterina Francesca Guidi - 384-402 Inequality in health insurance coverage before and after the Affordable Care Act
by Francesco Renna & Vasilios D. Kosteas & Kuchibhotla Dinkar - 403-431 Public health insurance and the labor market: Evidence from China's Urban Resident Basic Medical Insurance
by Wei Si - 432-452 Can we mitigate the effect of natural disasters on child health? Evidence from the Indian Ocean tsunami in Indonesia
by Aurélia Lépine & Maria Restuccio & Eric Strobl - 453-469 Marijuana legalization and disability claiming
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Keshar M. Ghimire & Lauren Hersch Nicholas - 470-477 Resource scarcity and prioritization decisions in medical care: A lab experiment with heterogeneous patient types
by Franziska Brendel & Lisa Einhaus & Franziska Then - 478-488 Air pollution and noncognitive traits among Chinese adolescents
by Mengyao Li & Susana Ferreira & Travis A. Smith & Xin Zhang
January 2021, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-19 Kicking the habit is hard: A hybrid choice model investigation into the role of addiction in smoking behavior
by John Buckell & David A Hensher & Stephane Hess - 20-35 Reverse payments, patent strength, and asymmetric information
by Anton‐Giulio Manganelli