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May 2019, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 641-652 Measuring patient trust: Comparing measures from a survey and an economic experiment
by Roxanne J. Kovacs & Mylene Lagarde & John Cairns - 653-665 Frequentist and Bayesian meta‐regression of health state utilities for multiple myeloma incorporating systematic review and analysis of individual patient data
by Anthony J. Hatswell & Darren Burns & Gianluca Baio & Frances Wadelin - 666-677 Health insurance and opioid deaths: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act young adult provision
by Gal Wettstein - 678-692 What is the marginal benefit of payment‐induced family care? Impact on Medicaid spending and health of care recipients
by Norma B. Coe & Jing Guo & R. Tamara Konetzka & Courtney Harold Van Houtven - 693-709 Why prevent when it does not pay? Prevention when health services are credence goods
by Felix C.H. Gottschalk - 710-716 Use of instrumental variables for endogenous treatment at the provider level
by R. Tamara Konetzka & Fan Yang & Rachel M. Werner - 717-722 Testing the myth of fee‐for‐service and overprovision in health care
by Sibilla Di Guida & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen & Anne Sophie Oxholm
April 2019, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 447-460 Heterogeneous effects of obesity on mental health: Evidence from Mexico
by Olivier Bargain & Jinan Zeidan - 461-474 User fee exemption and maternal health care utilisation at mission health facilities in Malawi: An application of disequilibrium theory of demand and supply
by Gerald Manthalu - 475-491 Government doctor absenteeism and its effects on consumer demand in rural north India
by Richard A. Iles - 492-516 Entry regulation and the effect of public reporting: Evidence from Home Health Compare
by Bingxiao Wu & Jeah Jung & Hyunjee Kim & Daniel Polsky - 517-528 The impact of integration on outpatient chemotherapy use and spending in Medicare
by Jeah Jung & Roger Feldman & Yamini Kalidindi - 529-542 Unmet health care and health care utilization
by Hana Bataineh & Rose Anne Devlin & Vicky Barham - 543-555 Can the unemployed be trained to care for the elderly? The effects of subsidized training in elderly care
by Christine Dauth & Julia Lang - 556-571 Investing in antibiotics to alleviate future catastrophic outcomes: What is the value of having an effective antibiotic to mitigate pandemic influenza?
by Itamar Megiddo & Dusan Drabik & Tim Bedford & Alec Morton & Justus Wesseler & Ramanan Laxminarayan - 572-586 For better or worse? Investigating the validity of best–worst discrete choice experiments in health
by Nicolas Krucien & Jonathan Sicsic & Mandy Ryan - 587-593 The price elasticity of quantity, and of quality, for tobacco products
by John Gibson & Bonggeun Kim
March 2019, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 319-338 Dishonesty in health care practice: A behavioral experiment on upcoding in neonatology
by Heike Hennig‐Schmidt & Hendrik Jürges & Daniel Wiesen - 339-349 The effect of cancer diagnosis on switching health insurance in medicare
by Brett Lissenden - 350-363 Attribute level overlap (and color coding) can reduce task complexity, improve choice consistency, and decrease the dropout rate in discrete choice experiments
by Marcel F. Jonker & Bas Donkers & Esther de Bekker‐Grob & Elly A. Stolk - 364-372 Can productivity growth measures identify best performing hospitals? Evidence from the English National Health Service
by María José Aragón Aragón & Adriana Castelli & Martin Chalkley & James Gaughan - 373-386 Job sick leave: Detecting opportunistic behavior
by Carlo Alberto Biscardo & Alessandro Bucciol & Paolo Pertile - 387-402 Prospective payment systems and discretionary coding—Evidence from English mental health providers
by Giuseppe Moscelli & Rowena Jacobs & Nils Gutacker & Maria Jose Aragón & Martin Chalkley & Anne Mason & Jan Böhnke - 403-418 The effect of prescription drug insurance on health behavior: Evidence from Medicare Part D
by Abraham Abebe Asfaw - 419-436 The effects of e‐cigarette minimum legal sale age laws on youth substance use
by Dhaval Dave & Bo Feng & Michael F. Pesko - 437-442 Economic conditions and sleep
by Paul Niekamp
February 2019, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 175-188 Excess influenza hospital admissions and costs due to the 2009 H1N1 pandemic in England
by Krystal Lau & Katharina Hauck & Marisa Miraldo - 189-203 Who benefits most in disease management programs: Improving target efficiency
by Timothy Simcoe & Maryaline Catillon & Paul Gertler - 204-218 Early HIV treatment and labour outcomes: A case study of mining workers in South Africa
by Declan French & Jonathan Brink & Till Bärnighausen - 219-244 Impacts of the ACA Medicaid expansion on health behaviors: Evidence from household panel data
by Chad Cotti & Erik Nesson & Nathan Tefft - 245-260 Hospital responses to price shocks under the prospective payment system
by Eunhae Shin - 261-279 The impact of financial incentives on health and health care: Evidence from a large wellness program
by Liran Einav & Stephanie Lee & Jonathan Levin - 280-298 How robust are reference pricing studies on outpatient medical procedures? Three different preprocessing techniques applied to difference‐in differences
by Timothy Tyler Brown & Juan Pablo Atal - 299-310 Interdependency in vaccination policies among Japanese municipalities
by Shun‐ichiro Bessho & Yoko Ibuka - 311-316 Regional prevalence of health worker absenteeism in Tanzania
by Tomoki Fujii
January 2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-22 How much does birth weight matter for child health in developing countries? Estimates from siblings and twins
by Mark E. McGovern - 23-43 Monthly spending dynamics of the elderly following a health shock: Evidence from Singapore
by Terence C. Cheng & Jing Li & Rhema Vaithianathan - 44-56 The effects of import competition on health in the local economy
by Matthew Lang & T. Clay McManus & Georg Schaur - 57-64 Limited self‐control and longevity
by Holger Strulik - 65-77 The effect of weight on labor market outcomes: An application of genetic instrumental variables
by Petri Böckerman & John Cawley & Jutta Viinikainen & Terho Lehtimäki & Suvi Rovio & Ilkka Seppälä & Jaakko Pehkonen & Olli Raitakari - 78-86 Effects of state education requirements for substance use prevention
by Christopher S. Carpenter & Tim A. Bruckner & Thurston Domina & Julie Gerlinger & Sara Wakefield - 87-100 A cost‐effectiveness threshold based on the marginal returns of cardiovascular hospital spending
by Pieter van Baal & Meg Perry‐Duxbury & Pieter Bakx & Matthijs Versteegh & Eddy van Doorslaer & Werner Brouwer - 101-122 Pharmaceutical expenditure and gross domestic product: Evidence of simultaneous effects using a two‐step instrumental variables strategy
by Mujaheed Shaikh & Afschin Gandjour - 123-143 Does global drug innovation correspond to burden of disease? The neglected diseases in developed and developing countries
by Eliana Barrenho & Marisa Miraldo & Peter C. Smith - 144-160 Estimating misreporting in condom use and its determinants among sex workers: Evidence from the list randomisation method
by Carole Treibich & Aurélia Lépine - 161-172 The effect of personalised weight feedback on weight loss and health behaviours: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design
by Will Cook
December 2018, Volume 27, Issue 12
- 1877-1903 How does expansion of public health insurance affect risk pools and premiums in the market for private health insurance? Evidence from Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act Marketplaces
by Aditi P. Sen & Thomas DeLeire - 1904-1920 School starting age and long‐run health in the United States
by Grace Arnold & Briggs Depew - 1921-1944 A quantile regression approach to panel data analysis of health‐care expenditure in Organisation for Economic Co‐operation and Development countries
by Fengping Tian & Jiti Gao & Ke Yang - 1945-1962 Modeling individual health care expenditures in China: Evidence to assist payment reform in public insurance
by Julie Shi & Yi Yao & Gordon Liu - 1963-1980 The effect of organized breast cancer screening on mammography use: Evidence from France
by Thomas C. Buchmueller & Léontine Goldzahl - 1981-1995 Inequality of opportunity in health: A decomposition‐based approach
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Andrew M. Jones - 1996-2015 Sources of health financing and health outcomes: A panel data analysis
by Tomoki Fujii - 2016-2029 Who pays for the medical costs of obesity? New evidence from the employer mandate
by Conor Lennon - 2030-2050 Health care utilization at retirement: The role of the opportunity cost of time
by Claudio Lucifora & Daria Vigani - 2051-2066 Affordable care encourages healthy living: Theory and evidence from China's new cooperative medical scheme
by Ning Neil Yu & Xi Zhu - 2067-2086 Does retirement improve health and life satisfaction?
by Aspen Gorry & Devon Gorry & Sita Nataraj Slavov - 2087-2106 Going beyond incentivizing formal health providers: Evidence from the Rwanda Community Performance‐Based Financing program
by Gil Shapira & Ina Kalisa & Jeanine Condo & James Humuza & Cathy Mugeni & Denis Nkunda & Jeanette Walldorf
November 2018, Volume 27, Issue 11
- 1627-1652 The effect of sex work regulation on health and well‐being of sex workers: Evidence from Senegal
by Seiro Ito & Aurélia Lépine & Carole Treibich - 1653-1669 The principal–agent problem and owner‐managers: An instrumental variables application to nursing home quality
by Sean Shenghsiu Huang & John R. Bowblis - 1670-1683 A Bayesian framework for health economic evaluation in studies with missing data
by Alexina J. Mason & Manuel Gomes & Richard Grieve & James R. Carpenter - 1684-1698 Accuracy of patient recall for self‐reported doctor visits: Is shorter recall better?
by Kim Dalziel & Jinhu Li & Anthony Scott & Philip Clarke - 1699-1716 Ambiguity preferences for health
by Arthur E. Attema & Han Bleichrodt & Olivier L'Haridon - 1717-1737 The effects of state‐level pharmacist regulations on generic substitution of prescription drugs
by Yan Song & Douglas Barthold - 1738-1753 The health effects of smoking bans: Evidence from German hospitalization data
by Michael Kvasnicka & Thomas Siedler & Nicolas R. Ziebarth - 1754-1771 E‐learning and health inequality aversion: A questionnaire experiment
by Richard Cookson & Shehzad Ali & Aki Tsuchiya & Miqdad Asaria - 1772-1787 The impact of waiting time on patient outcomes: Evidence from early intervention in psychosis services in England
by Anika Reichert & Rowena Jacobs - 1788-1804 Price elasticities of pharmaceuticals in a value based‐formulary setting
by Kai Yeung & Anirban Basu & Ryan N. Hansen & Sean D. Sullivan - 1805-1820 The impact of patient‐centered medical homes on medication adherence?
by Guy David & Philip Saynisch & Spencer Luster & Aaron Smith‐McLallen & Ravi Chawla - 1821-1842 Regional regulators in health care service under quality competition: A game theoretical model
by Michele Bisceglia & Roberto Cellini & Luca Grilli - 1843-1858 Policy of prevention: Medical utilization under a wellness plan
by Shooshan Danagoulian - 1859-1867 The impact of the 2008/2009 financial crisis on specialist physician activity in Canada
by M. Ruth Lavergne & Lindsay Hedden & Michael R. Law & Kim McGrail & Megan Ahuja & Morris Barer - 1868-1873 Treatment effect estimators for count data models
by Takuya Hasebe
October 2018, Volume 27, Issue 10
- 1397-1421 Reasonable patient care under uncertainty
by Charles F. Manski - 1422-1424 Comment: Manski's views on patient care under uncertainty
by Anirban Basu - 1425-1427 Comment: Positive tails and normative dogs
by Karl Claxton - 1428-1430 Comment: Decentralized decision making through adaptive minimax regret—Complex yet intuitively appealing
by Emma McIntosh - 1431-1434 Response to commentaries on “Reasonable patient care under uncertainty”
by Charles F. Manski - 1435-1449 Can a smoking ban save your heart?
by Fabrizio Mazzonna & Paola Salari - 1450-1483 Estimating the effects of friends on health behaviors of adolescents
by Jason M. Fletcher & Stephen L. Ross - 1484-1512 Long‐term impacts of early‐life exposure to malaria: Evidence from Taiwan's Eradication Campaign in the 1950s
by Hsiu‐Han Shih & Ming‐Jen Lin - 1513-1532 Hours worked by general practitioners and waiting times for primary care
by Megha Swami & Hugh Gravelle & Anthony Scott & Jenny Williams - 1533-1549 Family physician remuneration schemes and specialist referrals: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Ontario, Canada
by Sisira Sarma & Nirav Mehta & Rose Anne Devlin & Koffi Ahoto Kpelitse & Lihua Li - 1550-1566 The effect of HIV prevention products on incentives to supply condomless commercial sex among female sex workers in South Africa
by Matthew Quaife & Peter Vickerman & Shanthi Manian & Robyn Eakle & Maria A. Cabrera‐Escobar & Sinead Delany‐Moretlwe & Fern Terris‐Prestholt - 1567-1593 Do environmental factors drive obesity? Evidence from international graduate students
by Bhagyashree Katare & Timothy K. M. Beatty - 1594-1608 Supplier‐induced demand for urgent after‐hours primary care services
by Thomas Longden & Jane Hall & Kees van Gool - 1609-1616 Effectiveness of tax credits for health insurance premium: Evidence from the health insurance tax credit
by Dajung Jun - 1617-1624 Parametric models for biomarkers based on flexible size distributions
by Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M. Jones
September 2018, Volume 27, Issue 9
- 1327-1327 Editors' introduction
by Andrew M. Jones & Owen O'Donnell - 1328-1339 Labor supply effects of long‐term care reform in Germany
by Johannes Geyer & Thorben Korfhage - 1340-1353 Learning from failure in healthcare: Dynamic panel evidence of a physician shock effect
by Raf Van Gestel & Tobias Müller & Johan Bosmans - 1354-1365 The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer: The UK Winter Fuel Payment
by Thomas F. Crossley & Federico Zilio - 1366-1379 Consumer price sensitivity and health plan choice in a regulated competition setting
by Tamara Bischof & Christian P.R. Schmid - 1380-1393 The effect of group purchasing on prices hospitals pay for medicines
by Lea Toulemon
August 2018, Volume 27, Issue 8
- 1149-1159 Effects of health insurance on birth weight in Mexico
by Santosh Kumar & Fidel Gonzalez - 1160-1174 The dynamic relationships between economic status and health measures among working‐age adults in the United States
by Abdulkarim M. Meraya & Nilanjana Dwibedi & Xi Tan & Kim Innes & Sophie Mitra & Usha Sambamoorthi - 1175-1188 Demand of long‐term care and benefit eligibility across European countries
by Ludovico Carrino & Cristina Elisa Orso & Giacomo Pasini - 1189-1200 Ambient air pollution and human performance: Contemporaneous and acclimatization effects of ozone exposure on athletic performance
by Jamie T. Mullins - 1201-1217 Medical service provider networks
by Michel Mougeot & Florence Naegelen - 1218-1229 Maternal education and childhood immunization in Turkey
by Mustafa Özer & Jan Fidrmuc & Mehmet Ali Eryurt - 1230-1246 Reducing preference reversals: The role of preference imprecision and nontransparent methods
by José Luis Pinto‐Prades & Fernando Ignacio Sánchez‐Martínez & José María Abellán‐Perpiñán & Jorge E. Martínez‐Pérez - 1247-1263 An exploration of the non‐iterative time trade‐off method to value health states
by Yan Feng & Arne Risa Hole & Milad Karimi & Aki Tsuchiya & Ben van Hout - 1264-1283 Hospitals and the generic versus brand‐name prescription decision in the outpatient sector
by Gerald J. Pruckner & Thomas Schober - 1284-1299 Evaluating the impact of physicians' provision on primary healthcare: Evidence from Brazil's More Doctors Program
by Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes & Otavio Canozzi Conceição & Paulo de Andrade Jacinto - 1300-1318 A qualitative investigation of the health economic impacts of bariatric surgery for obesity and implications for improved practice in health economics
by Julie A. Campbell & Douglas Ezzy & Amanda Neil & Martin Hensher & Alison Venn & Melanie J. Sharman & Andrew J. Palmer - 1319-1324 Universal infant health interventions and young adult outcomes
by Miriam Wüst & Erik Lykke Mortensen & Merete Osler & Thorkild I. A. Sørensen
July 2018, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 1043-1062 Information, education, and health behaviors: Evidence from the MMR vaccine autism controversy
by Lenisa V. Chang - 1063-1073 Analyzing medical costs with time‐dependent treatment: The nested g‐formula
by Andrew Spieker & Jason Roy & Nandita Mitra - 1074-1088 Reconsidering the income‐health relationship using distributional regression
by Alexander Silbersdorff & Julia Lynch & Stephan Klasen & Thomas Kneib - 1089-1102 Does the earned income tax credit increase children's weight? The impact of policy‐driven income on childhood obesity
by Young Jo - 1103-1119 The impact of the legalisation of abortion on birth outcomes in Uruguay
by José‐Ignacio Antón & Zuleika Ferre & Patricia Triunfo - 1120-1130 Did adolescents in Norway respond to the elimination of copayments for general practitioner services?
by Camilla Beck Olsen & Hans Olav Melberg - 1131-1146 Do only children have poor vision? Evidence from China's One‐Child Policy
by Liqiu Zhao & Minghai Zhou
June 2018, Volume 27, Issue 6
- 919-922 Building an international health economics teaching network
by Emma Frew & Maia Platt & Heather Brown & Allen Goodman & Elizabeth Seidler & Joanne Spetz & Di McIntyre - 923-936 Physicians, sick leave certificates, and patients' subsequent employment outcomes
by Alexander Ahammer - 937-955 2SLS versus 2SRI: Appropriate methods for rare outcomes and/or rare exposures
by Anirban Basu & Norma B. Coe & Cole G. Chapman - 956-983 The health implications of unconventional natural gas development in Pennsylvania
by Lizhong Peng & Chad Meyerhoefer & Shin‐Yi Chou - 984-1010 Alternative evaluation metrics for risk adjustment methods
by Sungchul Park & Anirban Basu - 1011-1016 Veteran status, disability rating, and public sector employment
by John V. Winters - 1017-1023 The impact of NHS expenditure on health outcomes in England: Alternative approaches to identification in all‐cause and disease specific models of mortality
by Karl Claxton & James Lomas & Stephen Martin - 1024-1040 Missing data in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: An incomplete journey
by Baptiste Leurent & Manuel Gomes & James R. Carpenter
May 2018, Volume 27, Issue 5
- 781-802 The gift of time? School starting age and mental health
by Thomas S. Dee & Hans Henrik Sievertsen - 803-818 How does retirement affect healthcare expenditures? Evidence from a change in the retirement age
by Anikó Bíró & Péter Elek - 819-831 Is “end of life” a special case? Connecting Q with survey methods to measure societal support for views on the value of life‐extending treatments
by Helen Mason & Marissa Collins & Neil McHugh & Jon Godwin & Job Van Exel & Cam Donaldson & Rachel Baker - 832-849 Is health care infected by Baumol's cost disease? Test of a new model
by Akinwande Atanda & Andrea Kutinova Menclova & W. Robert Reed - 850-864 Adaptation or recovery after health shocks? Evidence using subjective and objective health measures
by Petra Baji & Anikó Bíró - 865-876 Ageing and healthcare expenditures: Exploring the role of individual health status
by Marc Carreras & Pere Ibern & José María Inoriza - 877-886 Do gender gaps in education and health affect economic growth? A cross‐country study from 1975 to 2010
by Bidisha Mandal & Raymond G. Batina & Wen Chen - 887-896 A framework for testing the equality between the health concentration curve and the 45‐degree line
by Mohamad A. Khaled & Paul Makdissi & Rami V. Tabri & Myra Yazbeck - 897-907 What factors predict the passage of state‐level e‐cigarette regulations?
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Melissa Oney & Joachim Marti & Jody Sindelar - 908-915 The impact of child welfare legislation on domestic violence‐related homicide rates
by Kabir Dasgupta & Gail Pacheco
April 2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 649-662 The effect of parental education on child health: Quasi‐experimental evidence from a reduction in the length of primary schooling in Egypt
by Fatma Romeh M. Ali & Mahmoud A. A. Elsayed - 663-674 Well‐paid nurses are good nurses
by Alessandro Fedele - 675-689 Promoting normal birth and reducing caesarean section rates: An evaluation of the Rapid Improvement Programme
by Graham Cookson & Ioannis Laliotis - 690-708 Supply‐side effects from public insurance expansions: Evidence from physician labor markets
by Alice Chen & Anthony T. Lo Sasso & Michael R. Richards - 709-721 The eyes have it: Using eye tracking to inform information processing strategies in multi‐attributes choices
by Mandy Ryan & Nicolas Krucien & Frouke Hermens - 722-732 Centralisation of acute stroke services in London: Impact evaluation using two treatment groups
by Rocco Friebel & Katharina Hauck & Paul Aylin - 733-745 The impact of aid on health outcomes in Uganda
by Tonny Odokonyero & Robert Marty & Tony Muhumuza & Alex T. Ijjo & Godfrey Owot Moses - 746-761 Estimating a cost‐effectiveness threshold for the Spanish NHS
by Laura Vallejo‐Torres & Borja García‐Lorenzo & Pedro Serrano‐Aguilar - 762-777 Effects of health insurance coverage on risky behaviors
by Jungtaek Lee
March 2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 1-29 Health disparities across education: The role of differential reporting error
by Anna Choi & John Cawley - 30-42 Should I stay or should I go? Hospital emergency department waiting times and demand
by Peter Sivey - 43-58 The impact of long‐term care on quality of life
by Julien Forder & Florin Vadean & Stacey Rand & Juliette Malley - 59-76 Harder, better, faster … Yet stronger? Working conditions and self‐declaration of chronic diseases
by Éric Defebvre - 77-89 Socio‐economic status and physicians' treatment decisions
by Kurt R. Brekke & Tor Helge Holmås & Karin Monstad & Odd Rune Straume - 90-93 Health‐care quality and information failure: Evidence from Nigeria
by David K. Evans & Anna Welander Tärneberg - 454-464 The Affordable Care Act's insurance market regulations' effect on coverage
by Gal Wettstein - 465-479 Do capability and functioning differ? A study of U.K. survey responses
by Hareth Al‐Janabi - 480-492 The impact of a mosquito net voucher subsidy programme on incremental ownership: The case of the Tanzania National Voucher Scheme
by Luke Harman & Catherine Goodman & Andrew Dorward - 493-508 How effective and fair is user fee removal? Evidence from Zambia using a pooled synthetic control
by Aurélia Lépine & Mylène Lagarde & Alexis Le Nestour - 509-524 Optimal compensation rule under provider adverse selection and moral hazard
by Yaping Wu & Yijuan Chen & Sanxi Li - 525-544 Depression hurts, depression costs: The medical spending attributable to depression and depressive symptoms in China
by Chee‐Ruey Hsieh & Xuezheng Qin - 545-556 Using copulas to estimate the coefficient of a binary endogenous regressor in a Poisson regression: Application to the effect of insurance on doctor visits
by David Zimmer - 557-575 Effect of privatized managed care on public insurance spending and generosity: Evidence from Medicaid
by Victoria Perez - 576-591 The effects of health facility access and quality on family planning decisions in urban Senegal
by Christopher J. Cronin & David K. Guilkey & Ilene S. Speizer - 592-605 Estimating the opportunity costs of bed‐days
by Frank G. Sandmann & Julie V. Robotham & Sarah R. Deeny & W. John Edmunds & Mark Jit - 606-621 Mortality effects of containing moral hazard: Evidence from disability insurance reform
by Pilar García‐Gómez & Anne C. Gielen - 622-628 List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program
by Amber Peterman & Tia M. Palermo & Sudhanshu Handa & David Seidenfeld & on behalf of the Zambia Child Grant Program Evaluation Team - 629-636 State Medicaid fees and access to primary care physicians
by Rajiv Sharma & Sarah Tinkler & Arnab Mitra & Sudeshna Pal & Raven Susu‐Mago & Miron Stano - 637-646 Income‐rich and wealth‐poor? The impact of measures of socio‐economic status in the analysis of the distribution of long‐term care use among older people
by Ricardo Rodrigues & Stefania Ilinca & Andrea E. Schmidt
February 2018, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 1-12 Exploring the predictive power of interaction terms in a sophisticated risk equalization model using regression trees
by S. H. C. M. van Veen & R. C. van Kleef & W. P. M. M. van de Ven & R. C. J. A. van Vliet - 13-27 Multidimensional performance assessment of public sector organisations using dominance criteria
by Nils Gutacker & Andrew Street - 28-40 Social value and individual choice: The value of a choice‐based decision‐making process in a collectively funded health system
by Manuel Antonio Espinoza & Andrea Manca & Karl Claxton & Mark Sculpher - 41-54 How to design the cost‐effectiveness appraisal process of new healthcare technologies to maximise population health: A conceptual framework
by Kasper M. Johannesen & Karl Claxton & Mark J. Sculpher & Allan J. Wailoo - 55-68 Are children rational decision makers when they are asked to value their own health? A contingent valuation study conducted with children and their parents
by Carla Guerriero & John Cairns & Fabrizio Bianchi & Liliana Cori - 69-86 The wear and tear on health: What is the role of occupation?
by Bastian Ravesteijn & Hans van Kippersluis & Eddy van Doorslaer - 87-100 Alcohol use and the wage returns to education and work experience
by Jeremy W. Bray & Jesse M. Hinde & Arnie P. Aldridge - 101-119 What factors affect physicians' labour supply: Comparing structural discrete choice and reduced‐form approaches
by Guyonne Kalb & Daniel Kuehnle & Anthony Scott & Terence Chai Cheng & Sung‐Hee Jeon - 120-138 The impact of spousal bereavement on hospitalisations: Evidence from the Scottish Longitudinal Study
by Fu‐Min Tseng & Dennis Petrie & Shaolin Wang & Colin Macduff & Audrey I. Stephen - 139-152 The effectiveness of medical and vocational interventions for reducing sick leave of self‐employed workers
by Stijn Baert & Bas van der Klaauw & Gijsbert van Lomwel - 153-170 Not feeling well … true or exaggerated? Self‐assessed health as a leading health indicator
by Leonardo Becchetti & Maria Bachelet & Fabiola Riccardini - 171-180 Subjective well‐being and minimum wages: Evidence from U.S. states
by Masanori Kuroki - 252-265 Factors associated with the pricing of childhood vaccines in the U.S. public sector
by Weiwei Chen & Mark Messonnier & Fangjun Zhou - 266-281 How do hospital‐specialty characteristics influence health system responsiveness? An empirical evaluation of in‐patient care in the Italian region of Emilia‐Romagna
by Gianluca Fiorentini & Silvana Robone & Rossella Verzulli - 282-293 Returns to scientific publications for pharmaceutical products in the United States
by Julia F. Slejko & Anirban Basu & Sean D. Sullivan - 294-305 The effect of state laws designed to prevent nonmedical prescription opioid use on overdose deaths and treatment
by Ioana Popovici & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Bushra Hijazi & Sharmini Radakrishnan - 306-319 Breakfast choice: An experiment combining a nutritional training workshop targeting adolescents and the promotion of unhealthy products
by Toni Mora & Beatriz G. Lopez‐Valcarcel - 320-332 What goes wrong with the allocation of domestic and international resources for HIV?
by Olivier C. Sterck - 333-356 Parallel trade of pharmaceuticals: The Danish market for statins
by Susan J. Méndez - 357-371 Choosing and booking—and attending? Impact of an electronic booking system on outpatient referrals and non‐attendances
by Mark Dusheiko & Hugh Gravelle - 372-389 Misreporting and econometric modelling of zeros in survey data on social bads: An application to cannabis consumption
by William Greene & Mark N. Harris & Preety Srivastava & Xueyan Zhao - 390-403 The allocation of health (and other professional) personnel to rural areas of poor countries
by Mark Gersovitz - 404-425 Mental health and retirement savings: Confounding issues with compounding interest
by Vicki L. Bogan & Angela R. Fertig - 426-439 Employment insecurity and employees' health in Denmark
by Elena Cottini & Paolo Ghinetti - 440-447 Extending decomposition analysis to account for unobserved heterogeneity and persistence in health behavior: Income‐related smoking inequality among Swedish women
by Gustav Kjellsson
January 2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-14 Mental health cost of terrorism: Study of the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris
by Dongyoung Kim & Young‐I1 Albert Kim - 4-6 EQ‐5D‐5L: Smaller steps but a major step change?
by John Brazier & Andrew Briggs & Stirling Bryan - 7-22 Valuing health‐related quality of life: An EQ‐5D‐5L value set for England
by Nancy J. Devlin & Koonal K. Shah & Yan Feng & Brendan Mulhern & Ben van Hout - 15-25 Evaluation of a pharmaceutical risk‐sharing agreement when patients are screened for the probability of success
by Reza Mahjoub & Fredrik Ødegaard & Gregory S. Zaric - 23-38 New methods for modelling EQ‐5D‐5L value sets: An application to English data
by Yan Feng & Nancy J. Devlin & Koonal K. Shah & Brendan Mulhern & Ben van Hout - 26-38 How should hospital reimbursement be refined to support concentration of complex care services?
by Chris Bojke & Katja Grašič & Andrew Street - 39-49 In search of a common currency: A comparison of seven EQ‐5D‐5L value sets
by Jan Abel Olsen & Admassu N. Lamu & John Cairns - 39-54 Can pay‐for‐performance to primary care providers stimulate appropriate use of antibiotics?
by Lina Maria Ellegård & Jens Dietrichson & Anders Anell - 50-75 Access to Health Insurance and Utilization of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision
by Brendan Saloner & Yaa Akosa Antwi & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Benjamin Cook - 55-70 State insurance mandates and off‐label use of chemotherapy
by Fabrice Smieliauskas & Hari Sharma & Connor Hurley & Jonas A. de Souza & Ya‐Chen Tina Shih - 71-75 Is there additional value attached to health gains at the end of life? A revisit
by Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen - 76-101 Substance Use Treatment Provider Behavior and Healthcare Reform: Evidence from Massachusetts
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Brendan Saloner - 102-114 Fairness in cost‐benefit analysis: A methodology for health technology assessment
by Anne‐Laure Samson & Erik Schokkaert & Clémence Thébaut & Brigitte Dormont & Marc Fleurbaey & Stéphane Luchini & Carine Van de Voorde