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January 2021, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 165-179 Psychiatric hospital admission and later crime, mental health, and labor market outcomes
by Rasmus Landersø & Peter Fallesen - 180-185 A note on the trade‐off between waiting times and quality in a constrained hospital market
by Domenico Lisi & Giacomo Pignataro - 186-193 Assessing financial protection in health: Does the choice of poverty line matter?
by John E. Ataguba - 194-203 Health policy and genetic endowments: Understanding sources of response to Minimum Legal Drinking Age laws
by Jason M. Fletcher & Qiongshi Lu
October 2020, Volume 29, Issue S1
- 3-7 Innovation, aging, and health care: Unraveling “silver” from “red” herrings?
by Joan Costa‐Font & Rosella Levaggi - 8-29 ‘More than one red herring'? Heterogeneous effects of ageing on health care utilisation
by Joan Costa‐Font & Cristina Vilaplana‐Prieto - 30-46 The strange case of less C‐sections: Hospital ownership, market concentration, and DRG‐tariff regulation
by Paolo Berta & Gianmaria Martini & Massimiliano Piacenza & Gilberto Turati - 47-62 The impact of managed entry agreements on pharmaceutical prices
by Simona Gamba & Paolo Pertile & Sabine Vogler - 63-82 The impact of drug quality ratings from health technology assessments on the adoption of new drugs by physicians in Germany
by Katharina Elisabeth Blankart & Tom Stargardt - 83-96 Research funding and price negotiation for new drugs
by Francesca Barigozzi & Izabela Jelovac - 97-109 Older patients and geographic barriers to pharmacy access: When nonadherence translates to an increased use of other components of health care
by Cinzia Di Novi & Lucia Leporatti & Marcello Montefiori - 110-126 Explaining the causal effect of adherence to medication on cholesterol through the marginal patient
by Domenico Depalo
December 2020, Volume 29, Issue 12
- 1500-1516 Death by austerity? The impact of cost containment on avoidable mortality in Italy
by Emanuele Arcà & Francesco Principe & Eddy Van Doorslaer - 1517-1532 The impact of the Ebola crisis on mortality and welfare in Liberia
by Shaun M. Da Costa - 1533-1548 The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act evaluation study: Child and adolescent behavioral health service expenditures and utilization
by Eryn Piper Block & Haiyong Xu & Francisca Azocar & Susan L. Ettner - 1549-1565 The long‐run effects of noncommunicable disease shocks
by Tianxin Pan & Michael Palmer & Ajay Mahal & Peter Annear & Barbara McPake - 1566-1585 A moneymaking scan: Dual reimbursement systems and supplier‐induced demand for diagnostic imaging
by Véra Zabrodina & Mark Dusheiko & Karine Moschetti - 1586-1605 The effects of public health insurance on health behaviors: Evidence from the fifth year of Medicaid expansion
by Aparna Soni - 1606-1619 Health expenditure of employees versus self‐employed individuals; a 5 year study
by Gerrie‐Cor Herber & Maarten Schipper & Marc Koopmanschap & Karin Proper & Fons van der Lucht & Hendriek Boshuizen & Johan Polder & Ellen Uiters - 1620-1636 Does formal home care reduce inpatient length of stay?
by Brendan Walsh & Seán Lyons & Samantha Smith & Maev‐Ann Wren & James Eighan & Edgar Morgenroth - 1637-1656 The early impact of Scotland's minimum unit pricing policy on alcohol prices and sales
by Irena Palamani Xhurxhi - 1657-1681 The impact of introducing a national scheme for paid parental leave on maternal mental health outcomes
by Anam Bilgrami & Kompal Sinha & Henry Cutler - 1682-1704 The effect of Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on hospital revenue
by Ali Moghtaderi & Jesse Pines & Mark Zocchi & Bernard Black - 1705-1720 Maternal stress and birth outcomes: Evidence from an unexpected earthquake swarm
by Andrea Kutinova Menclova & Steven Stillman - 1721-1727 Why are pharmacy acquisition costs and consumer prescription drug price indices apparently diverging?
by Carolyn Wolff & Randall Lutter - 1728-1743 Insight into stagnating adult life expectancy: Analyzing cause of death patterns across socioeconomic groups
by Malene Kallestrup‐Lamb & Søren Kjærgaard & Carsten P. T. Rosenskjold - 1744-1763 The effects of unexpected changes in demand on the performance of emergency departments
by Alex J. Turner & Laura Anselmi & Yiu‐Shing Lau & Matt Sutton - 1764-1785 What explains differences in waiting times for health care across socioeconomic status?
by Nicolai Fink Simonsen & Anne Sophie Oxholm & Søren Rud Kristensen & Luigi Siciliani - 1786-1794 Avoidable environmental disasters and infant health: Evidence from a mining dam collapse in Brazil
by Bladimir Carrillo & Daniel Da Mata & Lucas Emanuel & Daniel Lopes & Breno Sampaio - 1795-1803 Patient income and health innovation
by Javad Moradpour & Aidan Hollis - 1804-1812 Free prescriptions for low‐income pensioners? The cost of returning to free‐of‐charge drugs in the Spanish National Health Service
by Jaume Puig‐Junoy & Jaime Pinilla - 1813-1822 Health benefits of social insurance
by Hamid Noghanibehambari & Mahmoud Salari
November 2020, Volume 29, Issue 11
- 1327-1342 Medicaid expansion and non‐alcoholic beverage choices by low‐income households
by Xi He & Rigoberto A. Lopez & Rebecca Boehm - 1343-1363 Treatment flows after outsourcing public insurance provision: Evidence from Florida Medicaid
by Elizabeth L. Munnich & Michael R. Richards - 1364-1377 Mostly harmless regulation? Electronic cigarettes, public policy, and consumer welfare
by Donald S. Kenkel & Sida Peng & Michael F. Pesko & Hua Wang - 1378-1399 Hardening subnational budget constraints via administrative subordination: The Italian experience of recovery plans in regional health services
by Massimo Bordignon & Silvia Coretti & Massimiliano Piacenza & Gilberto Turati - 1400-1421 Click it or give it: Increased seat belt law enforcement and organ donation
by Ben Brewer - 1422-1434 The effects of soda taxes on adolescent sugar intake and blood sugar
by Brandon J. Restrepo & Jonathan H. Cantor - 1435-1455 Stirring the pot: Switching from blended fee‐for‐service to blended capitation models of physician remuneration
by Nibene H. Somé & Rose Anne Devlin & Nirav Mehta & Gregory S. Zaric & Sisira Sarma - 1456-1474 Effects of conflict on child health: Evidence from the 1990–1994 Northern Mali Conflict
by Takahiro Tsujimoto & Yoko Kijima - 1475-1481 What is it going to be, TTO or SG? A direct test of the validity of health state valuation
by Stefan A. Lipman & Werner B. F. Brouwer & Arthur E. Attema - 1482-1494 The scale of COVID‐19 graphs affects understanding, attitudes, and policy preferences
by Alessandro Romano & Chiara Sotis & Goran Dominioni & Sebastián Guidi
October 2020, Volume 29, Issue 10
- 1101-1116 The heterogeneous effect of retirement on informal care behavior
by Julien Bergeot & Roméo Fontaine - 1117-1131 Tobacco control and household tobacco consumption: A tale of two educational groups
by Biplab Kumar Datta & Muhammad Jami Husain & Ishtiaque Fazlul - 1132-1147 Framing and signalling effects of taxes on sugary drinks: A discrete choice experiment among households in Great Britain
by Laura Cornelsen & Matthew Quaife & Mylene Lagarde & Richard D. Smith - 1148-1160 Hazardous or not? Cannabis use and early labor market experiences of young men
by Jenny Williams & Jan C. van Ours - 1161-1179 Eligibility or use? Disentangling the sources of horizontal inequity in home care receipt in the Netherlands
by Marianne Tenand & Pieter Bakx & Eddy van Doorslaer - 1180-1201 The effect of increased cost‐sharing on low‐value service use
by Jonathan Gruber & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Bill Wright & Eric Wilkinson & Kevin G. Volpp - 1202-1219 Cash‐based maternal health interventions can improve childhood vaccination—Evidence from India
by Prabal K. De & Laxman Timilsina - 1220-1230 Do public health activities pay for themselves? The effect of county‐level public health expenditures on county‐level public assistance medical care benefits in California
by Timothy Tyler Brown & Vishnu Murthy - 1231-1250 The impact of Medicaid on medical utilization in a vulnerable population: Evidence from COFA migrants
by Timothy J. Halliday & Randall Q. Akee - 1251-1269 Moral hazard and selection for voluntary deductibles
by Rob J. M. Alessie & Viola Angelini & Jochen O. Mierau & Laura Viluma - 1270-1278 Provider responses to a global budgeting system: The case of drug expenditures in Taiwan hospitals
by Shin‐Yi Chou & James A. Dearden & Mary E. Deily & Hsien‐Ming Lien - 1279-1288 Does greater unemployment make people thinner in Brazil?
by Lívia Madeira Triaca & Paulo de Andrade Jacinto & Marco Túlio Aniceto França & César Augusto Oviedo Tejada - 1289-1306 The impact of sugar‐sweetened beverage taxes on purchases: Evidence from four city‐level taxes in the United States
by John Cawley & David Frisvold & David Jones - 1307-1315 Assessing the impact of excluded attributes on choice in a discrete choice experiment using a follow‐up question
by Carol Mansfield & Jessie Sutphin & Marco Boeri - 1316-1323 This is US: Geography of evidence in top health economics journals
by Kalle Hirvonen
September 2020, Volume 29, Issue 9
- 957-974 How well do doctors know their patients? Evidence from a mandatory access prescription drug monitoring program
by Thomas C. Buchmueller & Colleen M. Carey & Giacomo Meille - 975-991 Credit where it is due: Investigating pathways from earned income tax credit expansion to maternal mental health
by Anuj Gangopadhyaya & Fredric Blavin & Breno Braga & Jason Gates - 992-1012 Switching costs in competitive health insurance markets: The role of insurers' pricing strategies
by Karine Lamiraud & Pierre Stadelmann - 1013-1030 Preconception subsidized insurance: Prenatal care and birth outcomes by race/ethnicity
by Makayla Palmer - 1031-1047 Local inequality and departures from publicly provided health care in Canada
by Maripier Isabelle & Mark Stabile - 1048-1061 Primary care competition and quality of care: Empirical evidence from Medicare
by Christopher S. Brunt & Joshua R. Hendrickson & John R. Bowblis - 1062-1070 The effects of paid sick leave on worker absenteeism and health care utilization
by Jie Chen & Chad D. Meyerhoefer & Lizhong Peng - 1071-1077 Does attention‐deficit hyperactivity disorder medication reduce entrepreneurship?
by Juhana Peltonen & Edvard Johansson & Joakim Wincent - 1078-1085 Health insurance and self‐assessed health: New evidence from Affordable Care Act repeal fear
by Xiaoxue Li & Sarah S. Stith - 1086-1097 Integrated care models and behavioral health care utilization: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Medicaid health homes
by Chandler McClellan & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Brendan Saloner & Emma E. McGinty & Michael F. Pesko
August 2020, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 851-853 Beyond COVID‐19: How the ‘dismal science’ can prepare us for the future
by Susan Chilton & Jytte Seested Nielsen & John Wildman - 854-864 A lottery test of the effect of dispensaries on emergency room visits in Arizona
by Gregory Conyers & Ian Ayres - 865-877 Entry and price competition in the over‐the‐counter drug market after deregulation: Evidence from Portugal
by Ana Moura & Pedro Pita Barros - 878-890 Limiting health‐care access to undocumented immigrants: A wise option?
by Dolores Jiménez‐Rubio & Judit Vall Castelló - 891-912 Later retirement, job strain, and health: Evidence from the new State Pension age in the United Kingdom
by Ludovico Carrino & Karen Glaser & Mauricio Avendano - 913-922 Concierge care and patient reviews
by Louis R. Nemzer & Florence Neymotin - 923-935 Which valued‐based price when patients are heterogeneous?
by Rosella Levaggi & Paolo Pertile - 936-937 Who would benefit from average value‐based pricing?
by Doug Coyle - 938-944 Taxes on unhealthy food and externalities in the parental choice of children's diet
by Zarko Kalamov & Marco Runkel - 945-954 Growth and capacity for cost‐effectiveness analysis in Africa
by Ari D. Panzer & Joanna G. Emerson & Brittany D'Cruz & Avnee Patel & Saudamini Dabak & Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai & Yot Teerawattananon & Daniel A. Ollendorf & Peter J. Neumann & David D. Kim
July 2020, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 733-747 Open enrollment periods and plan choices
by Francesco Decarolis & Andrea Guglielmo & Clavin Luscombe - 748-765 Disability and multidimensional quality of life: A capability approach to health status assessment
by Paul Anand & Laurence S. J. Roope & Anthony J. Culyer & Ron Smith - 766-777 Determinants of nursing home choice: Does reported quality matter?
by Hendrik Schmitz & Magdalena A. Stroka‐Wetsch - 778-789 Why physicians are lousy gatekeepers: Sicklisting decisions when patients have private information on symptoms
by Benedicte Carlsen & Jo Thori Lind & Karine Nyborg - 790-807 The impact of sex education mandates on teenage pregnancy: International evidence
by David Paton & Stephen Bullivant & Juan Soto - 808-826 A latent class approach to inequity in health using biomarker data
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M. Jones - 827-840 Incentivizing efficient utilization without reducing access: The case against cost‐sharing in insurance
by Markus Fels - 841-847 Drink, death, and driving: Do blood alcohol content limit reductions improve road safety?
by Benjamin Cooper & Markus Gehrsitz & Stuart G. McIntyre
June 2020, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 655-670 Do financial incentives matter? Effects of Medicare price shocks on skilled nursing facility care
by Daifeng He & Peter McHenry & Jennifer M. Mellor - 671-682 Do payor‐based outreach programs reduce medical cost and utilization?
by Benjamin Ukert & Guy David & Aaron Smith‐McLallen & Ravi Chawla - 683-699 Exploring variations in health‐care expenditures—What is the role of practice styles?
by Alexander Ahammer & Thomas Schober - 700-715 Can conditional cash transfers improve maternal health care? Evidence from El Salvador's Comunidades Solidarias Rurales program
by Alan de Brauw & Amber Peterman - 716-730 Patient choice, entry, and the quality of primary care: Evidence from Swedish reforms
by Jens Dietrichson & Lina Maria Ellegård & Gustav Kjellsson
May 2020, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 537-539 The Meliorist Project in health economics
by David Bishai & Lise Rochaix - 540-553 Can your house keep you out of a nursing home?
by Maaike Diepstraten & Rudy Douven & Bram Wouterse - 554-566 Health effects of reduced workload for older employees
by Espen Bratberg & Tor Helge Holmås & Karin Monstad - 567-579 Distributional cost effectiveness analysis of West Yorkshire low emission zone policies
by Susan Griffin & Simon Walker & Mark Sculpher - 580-590 An empirical investigation of time‐varying cost‐effectiveness across the product life cycle
by Warren Stevens & Devin Incerti & Desi Peneva & Anshu Shrestha & Gregory Smith & Krishnan Ramaswamy - 591-607 Summer‐born struggle: The effect of school starting age on health, education, and work
by Simone Balestra & Beatrix Eugster & Helge Liebert - 608-623 How protected classes in Medicare Part D influence U.S. drug sales, utilization, and price
by Courtney R. Yarbrough - 624-639 The medical care costs of obesity and severe obesity in youth: An instrumental variables approach
by Adam I. Biener & John Cawley & Chad Meyerhoefer - 640-651 Comparing the EQ‐5D‐5L crosswalks and value sets for England, the Netherlands and Spain: Exploring their impact on cost‐utility results
by Ângela Ben & Aureliano Paolo Finch & Johanna M. van Dongen & Maartje de Wit & Susan E.M. van Dijk & Frank J. Snoek & Marcel C. Adriaanse & Maurits W. van Tulder & Judith E. Bosmans
April 2020, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 393-405 The effect of physical education on children's body weight and human capital: New evidence from the ECLS‐K:2011
by Steven Bednar & Kathryn Rouse - 406-418 Losing body weight for money: How provider‐side financial incentives cause weight loss in Swiss low‐birth‐weight newborns
by Philip Hochuli - 419-434 Medical marijuana and workers' compensation claiming
by Keshar M. Ghimire & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 435-451 Equal long‐term care for equal needs with universal and comprehensive coverage? An assessment using Dutch administrative data
by Marianne Tenand & Pieter Bakx & Eddy van Doorslaer - 452-463 Child health as human capital
by Janet Currie - 464-474 Social connections and tertiary health‐care utilization
by Sisir Debnath & Tarun Jain - 475-488 Implementation of altered provider incentives for a more individual‐risk‐based assignment of dental recall intervals: evidence from a health systems reform in Denmark
by Frank Gabel & Olivier Kalmus & Kasper Rosing & Anna‐Lena Trescher & Stefan Listl - 489-507 Demand for self‐tests: Evidence from a Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism field experiment
by Patrick Aylward & Hildah Essendi & Kristen Little & Nicholas Wilson - 508-522 Adherence to medical follow‐up recommendations reduces hospital admissions: Evidence from diabetic patients in France
by Clémence Bussière & Nicolas Sirven & Thomas Rapp & Christine Sevilla‐Dedieu - 523-533 Family formation and the demand for health insurance
by Denise Doiron & Nathan Kettlewell
March 2020, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 245-260 The effects of Medicaid expansion on labor market outcomes: Evidence from border counties
by Lizhong Peng & Xiaohui Guo & Chad D. Meyerhoefer - 261-277 The effect of health insurance on crime: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion
by Qiwei He & Scott Barkowski - 278-293 The effect of outdoor smoking ban: Evidence from Korea
by Hansoo Ko - 294-305 Re‐examining the effects of public health insurance: The case of nonpoor children in Vietnam
by Minh T. Nguyen - 306-323 Priority access to health care: Evidence from an exogenous policy shock
by Christine A. Yee & Aaron Legler & Michael Davies & Julia Prentice & Steven Pizer - 324-336 Capacity constraints and time allocation in public health clinics
by Matthew C. Harris & Yinan Liu & Ian McCarthy - 337-352 Welfare consequences of access to health insurance for rural households: Evidence from the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in China
by Jessica Ya Sun - 353-366 A sales tax is better at promoting healthy diets than the fat tax and the thin subsidy
by Zarko Kalamov - 367-381 The intergenerational transmission of health in the United States: A latent variables analysis
by Timothy J. Halliday & Bhashkar Mazumder & Ashley Wong - 382-390 The impact of reducing pharmaceutical industry payments on physician prescribing
by Sara Parker‐Lue
February 2020, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 111-122 Conditional cash transfers, spillovers, and informal health care: Evidence from Peru
by Natalia Guerrero & Oswaldo Molina & Diego Winkelried - 123-137 Doctors' response to queues: Evidence from a Portuguese emergency department
by Bruno Martins & Luís Filipe - 138-153 Closing down the shop: Optimal health and wealth dynamics near the end of life
by Julien Hugonnier & Florian Pelgrin & Pascal St‐Amour - 154-170 The effect of unemployment on the smoking behavior of couples
by Jakob Everding & Jan Marcus - 171-184 Reference‐based multiple imputation for missing data sensitivity analyses in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis
by Baptiste Leurent & Manuel Gomes & Suzie Cro & Nicola Wiles & James R. Carpenter - 185-194 When ignorance is bliss: Intentional agnosticism in drug approval
by Valentyn Litvin - 195-208 Framing Flexible Spending Accounts: A Large‐Scale Field Experiment on Communicating the Return on Medical Savings Accounts
by Jessica Leight & Nicholas Wilson - 209-222 Do hospitals respond to decreasing prices by supplying more services?
by Martin Salm & Ansgar Wübker - 223-233 Factors associated with the timing of abortions
by Fidel Gonzalez & Troy Quast & Alex Venanzi - 234-242 Survey modes comparison in contingent valuation: Internet panels and mail surveys
by Mandy Ryan & Emmanouil Mentzakis & Catriona Matheson & Christine Bond
January 2020, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-17 The effect of a ban on gender‐based pricing on risk selection in the German health insurance market
by Shan Huang & Martin Salm - 18-29 Effect of early‐stage Alzheimer's disease on household financial outcomes
by Carole Roan Gresenz & Jean M. Mitchell & James Marrone & Howard J. Federoff - 30-45 Unintended consequences of health insurance: Affordable Care Act's free contraception mandate and risky sex
by Barton Willage - 46-60 The heterogeneous causal effects of neonatal care: a model of endogenous demand for multiple treatment options based on geographical access to care
by Rubén E. Mújica‐Mota & Paolo Landa & Martin Pitt & Mike Allen & Anne Spencer - 61-71 Readmission treatment price and product quality in the hospital sector
by Roberto Cellini & Domenico Lisi - 72-84 The earned income tax credit and infant health revisited
by Daniel Dench & Theodore Joyce - 85-97 Comparing aversions to outcome inequality and social risk in health and income: An empirical analysis using hypothetical scenarios with losses
by Ignacio Abásolo & Aki Tsuchiya - 98-103 Occupational variation in the relationship between child health and family size
by Jayanta Sarkar
December 2019, Volume 28, Issue 12
- 1385-1401 U.K. utility weights for the EORTC QLU‐C10D
by Richard Norman & Rebecca Mercieca‐Bebber & Donna Rowen & John E. Brazier & David Cella & A. Simon Pickard & Deborah J. Street & Rosalie Viney & Dennis Revicki & Madeleine T. King & On behalf of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group and the MAUCa Consortium - 1402-1417 Valuing health using EQ‐5D: The impact of chronic diseases on the stock of health
by Eduardo Sánchez‐Iriso & Maria Errea Rodríguez & Juan Manuel Cabasés Hita - 1418-1434 Production of physician services under fee‐for‐service and blended fee‐for‐service: Evidence from Ontario, Canada
by Nibene H. Somé & Rose Anne Devlin & Nirav Mehta & Greg Zaric & Lihua Li & Salimah Shariff & Bachir Belhadji & Amardeep Thind & Amit Garg & Sisira Sarma - 1435-1448 The formation of physician patient sharing networks in medicare: Exploring the effect of hospital affiliation
by Sebastian Linde - 1449-1461 Adverse health effects of abuse‐deterrent opioids: Evidence from the reformulation of OxyContin
by David Beheshti - 1462-1475 Health insurance reform and retirement: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Kevin Wood - 1476-1482 The effects of state‐level earned income tax credits on suicides
by Otto Lenhart - 1483-1490 Is changing the minimum legal drinking age an effective policy tool?
by Nicolai Brachowicz & Judit Vall Castello - 1491-1496 Medicaid expansion and opioid deaths
by Susan L. Averett & Julie K. Smith & Yang Wang
November 2019, Volume 28, Issue 11
- 1235-1247 Do financial incentives influence the hospitalization rate of nursing home residents? Evidence from Germany
by Christian Kümpel - 1248-1261 Long‐distance effects of epidemics: Assessing the link between the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak and U.S. exports and employment
by Deliana Kostova & Cynthia H. Cassell & John T. Redd & Desmond E. Williams & Tushar Singh & Lise D. Martel & Rebecca E. Bunnell - 1262-1276 Uncontrolled diabetes and health care utilisation: A bivariate latent Markov model approach
by Joan Gil & Paolo Li Donni & Eugenio Zucchelli - 1277-1292 Practice variation in long‐term care access and use: The role of the ability to pay
by Daisy Duell & Maarten Lindeboom & Xander Koolman & France Portrait - 1293-1307 The effect of bariatric surgery on health care costs: A synthetic control approach using Bayesian structural time series
by Christoph F. Kurz & Martin Rehm & Rolf Holle & Christina Teuner & Michael Laxy & Larissa Schwarzkopf - 1308-1319 Sequence effects in time trade‐off valuation of hypothetical health states
by José Luis Pinto‐Prades & Neil McHugh & Cam Donaldson & Sarkis Manoukian - 1320-1330 Incentivizing organ donation through a nonmonetary posthumous award
by Mascia Bedendo & Linus Siming - 1331-1344 The marginal benefits of healthcare spending in the Netherlands: Estimating cost‐effectiveness thresholds using a translog production function
by Niek Stadhouders & Xander Koolman & Christel van Dijk & Patrick Jeurissen & Eddy Adang - 1345-1355 The effect of the Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provision on marriage
by Matt Hampton & Otto Lenhart - 1356-1369 Recruiting and retaining dental labor in federal facilities: Harder than pulling teeth?
by Michael R. Richards & Coady Wing - 1370-1376 Socio‐economic inequality in health service utilisation: Does accounting for seasonality in health‐seeking behaviour matter?
by John E. Ataguba - 1377-1382 Vaccine hesitancy and (fake) news: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Italy
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Leonardo Madio & Francesco Principe
October 2019, Volume 28, Issue 10
- 1161-1162 Time flies …
by Andrew M. Jones - 1163-1165 Health and evidence in health economics
by John Mullahy - 1166-1178 Payment models in primary health care: A driver of the quantity and quality of medical laboratory utilization
by Nadine Chami & Arthur Sweetman - 1179-1193 Electronic medical records and medical procedure choice: Evidence from cesarean sections
by Seth Freedman & Noah Hammarlund - 1194-1203 The effect of decision fatigue on surgeons' clinical decision making
by Emil Persson & Kinga Barrafrem & Andreas Meunier & Gustav Tinghög - 1204-1219 Can a results‐based bottom‐up reform improve health system performance? Evidence from the rural health project in China
by Hao Zhang & Eddy van Doorslaer & Ling Xu & Yaoguang Zhang & Joris van de Klundert - 1220-1225 Nurse practitioner's independent prescriptive authority and opioids abuse
by Anca M. Grecu & Lee C. Spector - 1226-1231 Reassessing the labor market effects of California's minimum nurse staffing regulations
by David W. Harless
September 2019, Volume 28, Issue 9
- 1075-1087 Neighbourhood ethnic diversity and mental health in Australia
by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Lisa Farrell & Russell Smyth - 1088-1098 Causes of regional variation in Dutch healthcare expenditures: Evidence from movers
by Ana Moura & Martin Salm & Rudy Douven & Minke Remmerswaal - 1099-1113 Encouraging use of prenatal care through conditional cash transfers: Evidence from JUNTOS in Peru
by Juan‐José Díaz & Victor Saldarriaga - 1114-1129 Financial incentives and physician prescription behavior: Evidence from dispensing regulations
by Daniel Burkhard & Christian P. R. Schmid & Kaspar Wüthrich - 1130-1145 Price effects of a hospital merger: Heterogeneity across health insurers, hospital products, and hospital locations
by Anne‐Fleur Roos & Ramsis R. Croes & Victoria Shestalova & Marco Varkevisser & Frederik T. Schut - 1146-1150 Public health expenditures, taxation, and growth
by Bebonchu Atems - 1151-1158 The demand for preventive and restorative dental services among older adults
by Chad D. Meyerhoefer & Samuel H. Zuvekas & Bita Fayaz Farkhad & John F. Moeller & Richard J. Manski
August 2019, Volume 28, Issue 8
- 955-970 How do economic downturns affect the mental health of children? Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey
by Ezra Golberstein & Gilbert Gonzales & Ellen Meara - 971-983 Development of clinical value unit method for calculating patient costs
by Malgorzata Cyganska & Piotr Cyganski & Chris Pyke - 984-997 Investigating the relationship between formal and informal care: An application using panel data for people living together
by Sean Urwin & Yiu‐Shing Lau & Thomas Mason - 998-1034 Roommate effects in health outcomes
by Paul Frijters & Asad Islam & Chitwan Lalji & Debayan Pakrashi - 1035-1051 The impact of pharmaceutical marketing on market access, treatment coverage, pricing, and social welfare
by Gregory J. Critchley & Gregory S. Zaric - 1052-1063 Methods for public health economic evaluation: A Delphi survey of decision makers in English and Welsh local government
by Emma Frew & Katie Breheny - 1064-1071 Rabin's paradox for health outcomes
by Stefan A. Lipman & Arthur E. Attema
July 2019, Volume 28, Issue 7
- 817-829 Did UberX reduce ambulance volume?
by Leon Moskatel & David Slusky - 830-842 How do hospitals respond to price changes in emergency departments?
by Beth Parkinson & Rachel Meacock & Matt Sutton - 843-854 QALYs without bias? Nonparametric correction of time trade‐off and standard gamble weights based on prospect theory
by Stefan A. Lipman & Werner B.F. Brouwer & Arthur E. Attema - 855-867 Do cancer treatments have option value? Real‐world evidence from metastatic melanoma
by Meng Li & Anirban Basu & Caroline S. Bennette & David L. Veenstra & Louis P. Garrison - 868-883 Information presentation and consumer choice: Evidence from Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rate Reports
by Bingxiao Wu - 884-905 A direct regression approach to decomposing socioeconomic inequality of health
by Roselinde Kessels & Guido Erreygers - 906-920 Act now: The effects of the 2008 Spanish disability reform
by Matthew J. Hill & Jose I. Silva & Judit Vall Castello - 921-936 The mortality effects of changing public funding for home health care: An empirical analysis of Medicare home health care in the United States
by Chiara Orsini - 937-952 Testing for family influences on obesity: The role of genetic nurture
by John Cawley & Euna Han & Jiyoon Kim & Edward C. Norton
June 2019, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 727-735 Here comes the SUN: Self‐assessed unmet need, worsening health outcomes, and health care inequity
by Grant Gibson & Michel Grignon & Jeremiah Hurley & Li Wang - 736-747 The influence of misperceptions about social norms on substance use among school‐aged adolescents
by Aliaksandr Amialchuk & Olugbenga Ajilore & Kevin Egan - 748-764 Estimating conversion rates: A new empirical strategy with an application to health care in Italy
by Enrica Chiappero‐Martinetti & Paola Salardi & Francesco Scervini - 765-781 Measuring catastrophic medical expenditures: Reflections on three issues
by Adam Wagstaff - 782-800 Do differences in reported expenditures between household scanner data and expenditure surveys matter in health policy research?
by Chen Zhen & Mary Muth & Abigail Okrent & Shawn Karns & Derick Brown & Peter Siegel - 801-807 Beyond the cost‐effectiveness acceptability curve: The appropriateness of rank probabilities for presenting the results of economic evaluation in multiple technology appraisal
by David Epstein - 808-814 Economic downturns and nurse attachment to federal employment
by Danyao Li & Michael R. Richards & Coady Wing
May 2019, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 597-617 How does birth weight affect health and human capital? A short‐ and long‐term evaluation
by Marie Baguet & Christelle Dumas - 618-640 Does hospital competition improve efficiency? The effect of the patient choice reform in England
by Francesco Longo & Luigi Siciliani & Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle