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January 2018, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 115-128 Work, retirement, and muscle strength loss in old age
by Marco Bertoni & Stefania Maggi & Guglielmo Weber - 129-140 Nursing home prices and quality of care — Evidence from administrative data
by Arndt R. Reichert & Magdalena A. Stroka - 141-156 Restricting access to alcohol and public health: Evidence from electoral dry laws in Brazil
by Marcos Y. Nakaguma & Brandon J. Restrepo - 157-171 Decision heuristic or preference? Attribute non‐attendance in discrete choice problems
by Sebastian Heidenreich & Verity Watson & Mandy Ryan & Euan Phimister - 172-188 Does involvement of local NGOs enhance public service delivery? Cautionary evidence from a malaria‐prevention program in India
by Ashis Das & Jed Friedman & Eeshani Kandpal - 189-208 Out of sight but not out of mind: Home countries' macroeconomic volatilities and immigrants' mental health
by Ha Trong Nguyen & Luke Brian Connelly - 209-222 Yes, health is important, but as much for its importance via social life: The direct and indirect effects of health on subjective well‐being in chronically ill individuals
by Admassu N. Lamu & Jan Abel Olsen - 223-235 Graduating into a downturn: Are physicians recession proof?
by Alice Chen & Anthony Lo Sasso & Michael R. Richards - 236-243 Impact of the phased abolition of co‐payments on the utilisation of selected prescription medicines in Wales
by M. Fasihul Alam & David Cohen & Frank Dunstan & Dyfrig Hughes & Philip Routledge
December 2017, Volume 26, Issue S3
- 3-5 Behavioural experiments in health: An introduction
by Matteo M. Galizzi & Daniel Wiesen - 6-20 The effects of competition on medical service provision
by Jeannette Brosig‐Koch & Burkhard Hehenkamp & Johanna Kokot - 21-35 Separation of prescription and treatment in health care markets: A laboratory experiment
by Ben Greiner & Le Zhang & Chengxiang Tang - 36-51 Quality competition and hospital mergers—An experiment
by Johann Han & Nadja Kairies‐Schwarz & Markus Vomhof - 52-65 Sorting into payment schemes and medical treatment: A laboratory experiment
by Jeannette Brosig‐Koch & Nadja Kairies‐Schwarz & Johanna Kokot - 66-75 Behavioural consequences of vaccination recommendations: An experimental analysis
by Robert Böhm & Nicolas W. Meier & Lars Korn & Cornelia Betsch - 76-96 Risk‐taking in vaccination, surgery, and gambling environments: Evidence from a framed laboratory experiment
by Simon Binder & Robert Nuscheler - 97-113 Risk attitudes in medical decisions for others: An experimental approach
by Alejandro Arrieta & Ariadna García‐Prado & Paula González & José Luis Pinto‐Prades - 114-123 Behavioral responses to surveys about nicotine dependence
by Glenn W. Harrison
September 2017, Volume 26, Issue S2
- 3-4 Special issue on health economics and policy: Guest editors' introduction
by Francesco Moscone & Luigi Siciliani & Giorgio Vittadini - 5-22 Determinants of transient and persistent hospital efficiency: The case of Italy
by Roberto Colombi & Gianmaria Martini & Giorgio Vittadini - 23-37 Do public hospitals respond to changes in DRG price regulation? The case of birth deliveries in the Italian NHS
by Marina Di Giacomo & Massimiliano Piacenza & Luigi Siciliani & Gilberto Turati - 38-62 Do hospitals respond to rivals' quality and efficiency? A spatial panel econometric analysis
by Francesco Longo & Luigi Siciliani & Hugh Gravelle & Rita Santos - 63-77 Spatial effects in hospital expenditures: A district level analysis
by Matteo Lippi Bruni & Irene Mammi - 78-91 The life‐saving effect of hospital proximity
by Paola Bertoli & Veronica Grembi - 92-105 The effect of waiting times on demand and supply for elective surgery: Evidence from Italy
by Andrea Riganti & Luigi Siciliani & Carlo V. Fiorio - 106-126 Drug therapy adherence and health outcomes in the presence of physician and patient unobserved heterogeneity
by Vincenzo Atella & Federico Belotti & Domenico Depalo - 127-138 Will you still need me, will you still feed me when I'm 64? The health impact of caregiving to one's spouse
by P.L. de Zwart & P. Bakx & E.K.A. van Doorslaer - 139-157 The eldercare landscape: Evidence from California
by Daniel P. McMillen & Elizabeth T. Powers - 158-174 What happens to the employment of disabled individuals when all financial disincentives to work are abolished?
by Judit Vall Castelló
February 2017, Volume 26, Issue S1
- 3-4 Foreword
by Rosanna Tarricone & Aleksandra Torbica & Michael Drummond & Jonas Schreyögg - 5-12 Challenges in the Assessment of Medical Devices: The MedtecHTA Project
by Rosanna Tarricone & Aleksandra Torbica & Michael Drummond - 13-29 Linking the Regulatory and Reimbursement Processes for Medical Devices: The Need for Integrated Assessments
by Oriana Ciani & Britni Wilcher & Anoukh van Giessen & Rod S. Taylor - 30-45 Investigating Regional Variation of Cardiac Implantable Electrical Device Implant Rates in European Healthcare Systems: What Drives Differences?
by Aleksandra Torbica & Helen Banks & Cinzia Valzania & Giuseppe Boriani & Giovanni Fattore - 46-69 A bias‐adjusted evidence synthesis of RCT and observational data: the case of total hip replacement
by Petra Schnell‐Inderst & Cynthia P. Iglesias & MARJAN Arvandi & ORIANA Ciani & Raffaella Matteucci Gothe & Jaime Peters & Ashley W. Blom & Rod S. Taylor & Uwe Siebert - 70-92 Improving the Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Medical Devices
by Rosanna Tarricone & Giuditta Callea & Marko Ogorevc & Valentina Prevolnik Rupel - 93-108 The Role of Learning in Health Technology Assessments: An Empirical Assessment of Endovascular Aneurysm Repairs in German Hospitals
by Yauheniya Varabyova & Carl Rudolf Blankart & Jonas Schreyögg - 109-123 Characterising Uncertainty in the Assessment of Medical Devices and Determining Future Research Needs
by Claire Rothery & Karl Claxton & Stephen Palmer & David Epstein & Rosanna Tarricone & Mark Sculpher - 124-144 Adoption Decisions for Medical Devices in the Field of Cardiology: Results from a European Survey
by Maximilian H. M. Hatz & Jonas Schreyögg & Aleksandra Torbica & Giuseppe Boriani & Carl R. B. Blankart - 145-152 Key Recommendations from the MedtecHTA Project
by Rosanna Tarricone & Aleksandra Torbica & Michael Drummond & for the MedtecHTA Project Group
December 2017, Volume 26, Issue 12
- 1-16 Is Best–Worst Scaling Suitable for Health State Valuation? A Comparison with Discrete Choice Experiments
by Nicolas Krucien & Verity Watson & Mandy Ryan - 17-34 The Impact of the Eligibility Threshold of a French Means‐Tested Health Insurance Programme on Doctor Visits: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis
by Sophie Guthmuller & Jérôme Wittwer - 35-51 The Impact of Regression to the Mean on Economic Evaluation in Quasi‐Experimental Pre–Post Studies: The Example of Total Knee Replacement Using Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative
by Chris Schilling & Dennis Petrie & Michelle M. Dowsey & Peter F. Choong & Philip Clarke - 52-66 Do Financial Incentives Influence GPs' Decisions to Do After‐hours Work? A Discrete Choice Labour Supply Model
by Barbara Broadway & Guyonne Kalb & Jinhu Li & Anthony Scott - 67-80 The Effects of Exercise and Relaxation on Health and Wellbeing
by Hannah Forbes & Eleonora Fichera & Anne Rogers & Matt Sutton - 81-102 Do Capitation‐based Reimbursement Systems Underfund Tertiary Healthcare Providers? Evidence from New Zealand
by Somi Shin & Christoph Schumacher & Eberhard Feess - 103-107 Re‐Thinking ‘The Different Perspectives That can be Used When Eliciting Preferences in Health’
by Aki Tsuchiya & Verity Watson - 108-125 An Analysis of Sibling Correlations in Health using Latent Variable Models
by Timothy J. Halliday & Bhashkar Mazumder - 126-139 Cancelled Procedures in the English NHS: Evidence from the 2010 Tariff Reform
by Graham Cookson & Simon Jones & Ioannis Laliotis - 140-159 A Dynamic Estimation of Obesity Using Nhanes Data: A Pseudo‐Panel Approach
by Michelle Saksena & Norman Maldonado - 160-178 Constraints on Formulary Design Under the Affordable Care Act
by Martin Andersen - 179-203 Progressive universalism? The impact of targeted coverage on health care access and expenditures in Peru
by Sven Neelsen & Owen O'Donnell - 204-218 The causal effect of retirement on mortality: Evidence from targeted incentives to retire early
by Hans Bloemen & Stefan Hochguertel & Jochem Zweerink - 219-235 Population health and the economy: Mortality and the Great Recession in Europe
by José A. Tapia Granados & Edward L. Ionides - 236-255 The impact of maternal employment on children's adiposity: Evidence from China's labor policy reform
by Young Jo & Qing Wang - 256-273 The impact of the Affordable Care Act on self‐employment
by Bradley T. Heim & Lang Kate Yang - 274-284 The effect of health care expenditure on patient outcomes: Evidence from English neonatal care
by Samuel Watson & Wiji Arulampalam & Stavros Petrou & on behalf of NESCOP - 285-303 Individual survival curves comparing subjective and observed mortality risks
by Luc Bissonnette & Michael D. Hurd & Pierre‐Carl Michaud - 304-318 Improving scope sensitivity in contingent valuation: Joint and separate evaluation of health states
by José Luis Pinto‐Prades & José Antonio Robles‐Zurita & Fernando‐Ignacio Sánchez‐Martínez & José María Abellán‐Perpiñán & Jorge Martínez‐Pérez - 319-331 Incentives to patients versus incentives to health care providers: The users' perspective
by Izabela Jelovac & Philippe Polomé - 332-344 Estimating lifetime medical costs from censored claims data
by Jing‐Shiang Hwang & Tsuey‐Hwa Hu & Lukas Jyuhn‐Hsiarn Lee & Jung‐Der Wang - 345-360 Market for Artemether‐Lumefantrine to treat childhood malaria in a district of southern Mozambique
by Sergi Alonso & Khátia Munguambe & Elisa Sicuri - 1483-1504 The Ambiguous Effect of GP Competition: The Case of Hospital Admissions
by M. Kamrul Islam & Egil Kjerstad - 1505-1523 The Effect of Widowhood on Mental Health ‐ an Analysis of Anticipation Patterns Surrounding the Death of a Spouse
by Bettina Siflinger - 1524-1533 Transforming Latent Utilities to Health Utilities: East Does Not Meet West
by Feng Xie & Eleanor Pullenayegum & A. Simon Pickard & Juan Manuel Ramos Goñi & Min‐woo Jo & Ataru Igarashi - 1534-1547 Are Health State Valuations from the General Public Biased? A Test of Health State Reference Dependency Using Self‐assessed Health and an Efficient Discrete Choice Experiment
by Marcel F. Jonker & Arthur E. Attema & Bas Donkers & Elly A. Stolk & Matthijs M. Versteegh - 1548-1565 Hospital Policy and Productivity – Evidence from German States
by Alexander Karmann & Felix Roesel - 1566-1582 Average‐Cost Pricing and Dynamic Selection Incentives in the Hospital Sector
by Mathias Kifmann & Luigi Siciliani - 1583-1600 Getting a Sporting Chance: Title IX and the Intergenerational Transmission of Health
by Lisa Schulkind - 1601-1616 Health Insurance Costs and Employee Compensation: Evidence from the National Compensation Survey
by Priyanka Anand - 1617-1629 The Mental Health of Children Providing Care to their Elderly Parent
by Dörte Heger - 1630-1636 Changing Relationship between Unemployment and Mortality in South Korea
by Chulhee Lee & Kyeongbae Kim - 1637-1643 Market Competition and the Health Composition of Manufactured Food
by Stephen F. Hamilton & Vincent Réquillart - 1644-1666 Pure, White and Deadly… Expensive: A Bitter Sweetness in Health Care Expenditure
by Vitor Castro - 1667-1681 Do Targeted Reproductive Health Services Matter? – The Impact of a Midwife Program in Indonesia
by Christoph Strupat - 1682-1695 The Effect of the 2009 Influenza Pandemic on Absence from Work
by Fabian Duarte & Srikanth Kadiyala & Samuel H. Masters & David Powell - 1696-1709 The Impact of Unanticipated Economic Shocks on the Demand for Contraceptives: Evidence from Uganda
by Olukorede Abiona - 1710-1727 Love Conquers all but Nicotine: Spousal Peer Effects on the Decision to Quit Smoking
by Ali Palali & Jan C. Van ours - 1728-1742 Practice variation in the Dutch long‐term care and the role of supply‐sensitive care: Is access to the Dutch long‐term care equitable?
by Daisy Duell & Xander Koolman & France Portrait - 1743-1758 The impact of adverse health events on consumption: Understanding the mediating effect of income transfers, wealth, and health insurance
by Patryk Babiarz & Tansel Yilmazer - 1759-1766 Market environment and Medicaid acceptance: What influences the access gap?
by Amelia Bond & William Pajerowski & Daniel Polsky & Michael R. Richards - 1767-1788 Parental health and children's cognitive and noncognitive development: New evidence from the longitudinal survey of Australian children
by Huong Thu Le & Ha Trong Nguyen - 1789-1806 The impact of provider consolidation on physician prices
by Caroline S. Carlin & Roger Feldman & Bryan Dowd - 1807-1812 Unobserved health care expenditures: How important is censoring in register data?
by Christian Philipp Rudolf Schmid - 1813-1825 How excluding some benefits from value assessment of new drugs impacts innovation
by Joseph P. Cook & Joseph Golec - 1826-1843 Adaptation to health states: Sick yet better off?
by Patricia Cubí‐Mollá & Mireia Jofre‐Bonet & Victoria Serra‐Sastre - 1844-1861 Bounding the causal effect of unemployment on mental health: Nonparametric evidence from four countries
by Kamila Cygan‐Rehm & Daniel Kuehnle & Michael Oberfichtner - 1862-1868 Valuing productivity costs using the friction‐cost approach: Estimating friction‐period estimates by occupational classifications for the UK
by Jesse Kigozi & Sue Jowett & Martyn Lewis & Pelham Barton & Joanna Coast
November 2017, Volume 26, Issue 11
- 1337-1352 Gene–Environment Interaction in the Intergenerational Transmission of Asthma
by Owen Thompson - 1353-1365 Concentrating Emergency Rooms: Penny‐Wise and Pound‐Foolish? An Empirical Research on Scale Economies and Chain Economies in Emergency Rooms in Dutch Hospitals
by Jos L. T. Blank & Bart L. van Hulst & Vivian G. Valdmanis - 1366-1379 What Does Attending Early Childhood Program Mean for Child Health in India?
by Dipanwita Sarkar & Jayanta Sarkar - 1380-1393 Does the Timing of Food Stamp Distribution Matter? A Panel‐Data Analysis of Monthly Purchasing Patterns of US Households
by Elena Castellari & Chad Cotti & John Gordanier & Orgul Ozturk - 1394-1411 Promotion and Persistence of HIV Testing and HIV/AIDS Knowledge: Evidence From a Randomized Controlled Trial in Ethiopia
by Hyuncheol Bryant Kim & Beliyou Haile & Taewha Lee - 1412-1428 Public Healthcare Entitlements and Healthcare Utilisation among the Older Population in Ireland
by Yuanyuan Ma & Anne Nolan - 1429-1446 Price Changes in Regulated Healthcare Markets: Do Public Hospitals Respond and How?
by Rossella Verzulli & Gianluca Fiorentini & Matteo Lippi Bruni & Cristina Ugolini - 1447-1458 The Role of Medical Expenditure Risk in Portfolio Allocation Decisions
by Padmaja Ayyagari & Daifeng He - 1459-1466 Evaluating Matching‐Adjusted Indirect Comparisons in Practice: A Case Study of Patients with Attention‐Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
by Jason Shafrin & Anshu Shrestha & Amitabh Chandra & M. Haim Erder & Vanja Sikirica - 1467-1473 External Validity of Contingent Valuation: Comparing Hypothetical and Actual Payments
by Mandy Ryan & Emmanouil Mentzakis & Suthi Jareinpituk & John Cairns - 1474-1478 Goods–Time Elasticity of Substitution in Health Production
by Juan Du & Takeshi Yagihashi
October 2017, Volume 26, Issue 10
- 1177-1190 Doctor Competence and the Demand for Healthcare: Evidence from Rural China
by Eduardo Fe & Timothy Powell‐Jackson & Winnie Yip - 1191-1209 Calorie Labeling in Chain Restaurants and Body Weight: Evidence from New York
by Brandon J. Restrepo - 1210-1223 Long‐term Effects of Managed Care
by Lukas Kauer - 1224-1233 A Stated Preference Approach to Assess whether Health Status Impacts on Marginal Utility of Consumption
by Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen - 1234-1248 Heterogeneous Effects of a Nonlinear Price Schedule for Outpatient Care
by Helmut Farbmacher & Peter Ihle & Ingrid Schubert & Joachim Winter & Amelie Wuppermann - 1249-1263 Behind‐the‐Counter, but Over‐the‐Border? The Assessment of the Geographical Spillover Effects of Emergency Contraception on Abortions
by Inna Cintina - 1264-1277 The Long‐term Health Effects of Fetal Malnutrition: Evidence from the 1959–1961 China Great Leap Forward Famine
by Seonghoon Kim & Belton Fleisher & Jessica Ya Sun - 1278-1290 Does Competition Have an Effect on Price and Quality in Physiotherapy?
by Piia Pekola & Ismo Linnosmaa & Hennamari Mikkola - 1291-1306 High School Physical Education Requirements and Youth Body Weight: New Evidence from the YRBS
by Joseph J. Sabia & Thanh Tam Nguyen & Oren Rosenberg - 1307-1321 Financial Incentives, Targeting, and Utilization of Child Health Services: Experimental Evidence from Zambia
by Günther Fink & Peter C. Rockers - 1322-1327 The Effect of Medical Marijuana on Sickness Absence
by Darin F. Ullman - 1328-1334 Eliciting the Level of Health Inequality Aversion in England
by Matthew Robson & Miqdad Asaria & Richard Cookson & Aki Tsuchiya & Shehzad Ali
September 2017, Volume 26, Issue 9
- 1091-1091 In remembrance of James F. Burgess, Jr
by W. David Bradford & on behalf of the Editors - 1092-1092 Editors' introduction
by Andrew M. Jones & Edward C. Norton & Owen O'Donnell & Anthony Scott - 1093-1093 International Health Economics Association: Student prize competition
by Bruce Hollingsworth - 1094-1109 Does my high blood pressure improve your survival? Overall and subgroup learning curves in health
by Raf Van Gestel & Tobias Müller & Johan Bosmans - 1110-1122 An econometric method for estimating population parameters from non‐random samples: An application to clinical case finding
by Rulof P. Burger & Zoë M. McLaren - 1123-1131 Ordinal response generalized difference in differences with varying categories: The health effect of a disability program in Korea
by Young‐sook Kim & Myoung‐jae Lee - 1132-1145 Robust rankings of socioeconomic health inequality using a categorical variable
by Paul Makdissi & Myra Yazbeck - 1146-1161 Globalisation and national trends in nutrition and health: A grouped fixed‐effects approach to intercountry heterogeneity
by Lisa Oberlander & Anne‐Célia Disdier & Fabrice Etilé - 1162-1174 Pay less, consume more? The price elasticity of home care for the disabled elderly in France
by Quitterie Roquebert & Marianne Tenand
August 2017, Volume 26, Issue 8
- 959-961 Health and Brexit
by John Wildman & Rachel Baker & Cam Donaldson - 962-979 The Rise and Fall in Out‐of‐Pocket Costs in Australia: An Analysis of the Strengthening Medicare Reforms
by Chun Yee Wong & Jessica Greene & Xenia Dolja‐Gore & Kees van Gool - 980-1000 The Influence of School Nutrition Programs on the Weight of Low‐Income Children: A Treatment Effect Analysis
by Kristen Capogrossi & Wen You - 1001-1018 The Effects of Prenatal Care Utilization on Maternal Health and Health Behaviors
by Ji Yan - 1019-1036 Cigarette Taxes, Smoking—and Exercise?
by Karen Smith Conway & David P. Niles - 1037-1051 Does It Pay to Penalize Hospitals for Excess Readmissions? Intended and Unintended Consequences of Medicare's Hospital Readmissions Reductions Program
by Jennifer Mellor & Michael Daly & Molly Smith - 1052-1066 Measuring Socioeconomic Inequality in Obesity: Looking Beyond the Obesity Threshold
by Marcel Bilger & Eliza J. Kruger & Eric A. Finkelstein - 1067-1086 U.S. Demand for Tobacco Products in a System Framework
by Yuqing Zheng & Chen Zhen & Daniel Dench & James M. Nonnemaker
July 2017, Volume 26, Issue 7
- 827-833 Symposium Introduction: Papers on ‘Modeling National Health Expenditures’
by Thomas E. Getzen & Albert A. Okunade - 834-843 The Role of Policy and Institutions on Health Spending
by Christine de la Maisonneuve & Rodrigo Moreno‐Serra & Fabrice Murtin & Joaquim Oliveira Martins - 844-852 Evolving Health Expenditure Landscape of the BRICS Nations and Projections to 2025
by Mihajlo Jakovljevic & Elena Potapchik & Larisa Popovich & Debasis Barik & Thomas E. Getzen - 853-862 Income and Technology as Drivers of Australian Healthcare Expenditures
by Xiaohui You & Albert A. Okunade - 863-874 Health Care Expenditure and Income: A Global Perspective
by Badi H. Baltagi & Raffaele Lagravinese & Francesco Moscone & Elisa Tosetti - 875-891 The Effect of Sorority Membership on Eating Disorders, Body Weight, and Disordered‐Eating Behaviors
by Susan Averett & Sabrina Terrizzi & Yang Wang - 892-909 Resistance Elasticity of Antibiotic Demand in Intensive Care
by Thomas Heister & Christian Hagist & Klaus Kaier - 910-921 The Short‐Run and Long‐Run Effects of Birth Weight: Evidence from Large Samples of Siblings and Twins in Taiwan
by Zong‐Xian Xie & Shin‐Yi Chou & Jin‐Tan Liu - 922-936 Long‐Term Effects of Famine on Chronic Diseases: Evidence from China's Great Leap Forward Famine
by Xue Feng Hu & Gordon G. Liu & Maoyong Fan - 937-956 The Income–Health Relationship ‘Beyond the Mean’: New Evidence from Biomarkers
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Andrew M. Jones
June 2017, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 687-690 Redistribution and redesign in health care: An ebbing tide in England versus growing concerns in the United States
by Alan Maynard & Stuart H. Altman & Sally C. Stearns - 691-702 An Econometric Model of Healthcare Demand With Nonlinear Pricing
by Johannes S. Kunz & Rainer Winkelmann - 703-723 Inducing optimal substitution between antibiotics under open access to the resource of antibiotic susceptibility
by Markus Herrmann & Bruno Nkuiya - 724-742 Using Quantile and Asymmetric Least Squares Regression for Optimal Risk Adjustment
by Normann Lorenz - 743-752 Preferences for ‘New’ Treatments Diminish in the Face of Ambiguity
by Mark Harrison & Carlo A. Marra & Nick Bansback - 753-764 Myopic and Forward Looking Behavior in Branded Oral Anti‐Diabetic Medication Consumption: An Example from Medicare Part D
by Naomi C. Sacks & James F. Burgess & Howard J. Cabral & Steven D. Pizer - 765-778 Language Barriers and Immigrant Health
by Andrew Clarke & Ingo E. Isphording - 779-794 Can Physicians Affect Patient Adherence With Medication?
by Sergei Koulayev & Emilia Simeonova & Niels Skipper - 795-801 Healthcare Coinsurance Elasticity Coefficient Estimation Using Monthly Cross‐sectional, Time‐series Claims Data
by John F. Scoggins & Daniel A. Weinberg - 802-809 Temporal Stability of Stated Preferences: The Case of Junior Nursing Jobs
by Denise Doiron & Hong Il Yoo - 810-817 Discrete Choice Experiment Response Rates: A Meta‐analysis
by Verity Watson & Frauke Becker & Esther de Bekker‐Grob - 818-821 Will the Need‐Based Planning of Health Human Resources Currently Undertaken in Several Countries Lead to Excess Supply and Inefficiency? A Comment on Basu and Pak
by Stephen Birch & Gail Tomblin Murphy & Adrian MacKenzie & William Whittaker & Thomas Mason - 822-824 Will the Needs‐Based Planning of Health Human Resources Currently Undertaken in Several Countries Lead to Excess Supply and Inefficiency? Rejoinder
by Kisalaya Basu & Maxwell Pak
May 2017, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 547-565 Productivity Growth in the English National Health Service from 1998/1999 to 2013/2014
by Chris Bojke & Adriana Castelli & Katja Grašič & Andrew Street - 566-581 Explaining Differentials in Subsidy Levels Among Hospital Ownership Types in Germany
by Adam Pilny - 582-599 Analysis of Health Care Costs in Elderly Patients with Multiple Chronic Conditions Using a Finite Mixture of Generalized Linear Models
by Matthias Eckardt & Christian Brettschneider & Hendrik van den Bussche & Hans‐Helmut König & MultiCare Study Group - 600-618 Upcoding in a National Health Service: the evidence from Portugal
by Pedro Barros & Gisele Braun - 619-638 Quality Health Care and Willingness to Pay for Health Insurance Retention: A Randomized Experiment in Kolkata Slums
by Clara Delavallade - 639-655 Introduction of a National Minimum Wage Reduced Depressive Symptoms in Low‐Wage Workers: A Quasi‐Natural Experiment in the UK
by Aaron Reeves & Martin McKee & Johan Mackenbach & Margaret Whitehead & David Stuckler - 656-670 Sex Work Regulation and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Tijuana, Mexico
by Troy Quast & Fidel Gonzalez - 671-684 The Long‐Term Effects of Cancer on Employment and Earnings
by Sung‐Hee Jeon
April 2017, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 403-420 The Effects of State‐Mandated Abstinence‐Based Sex Education on Teen Health Outcomes
by Jillian B. Carr & Analisa Packham - 421-430 Effects of Public Hospital Reform on Inpatient Expenditures in Rural China
by Yuting Zhang & Qianheng Ma & Yingchun Chen & Hongxia Gao - 431-449 Health Insurance and Health Care among the Mid‐Aged and Older Chinese: Evidence from the National Baseline Survey of CHARLS
by Chuanchuan Zhang & Xiaoyan Lei & John Strauss & Yaohui Zhao - 450-468 Effects of Physician‐directed Pharmaceutical Promotion on Prescription Behaviors: Longitudinal Evidence
by Anusua Datta & Dhaval Dave - 469-485 Risking Life and Limb: Estimating a Measure of Medical Care Economic Risk and Considering its Implications
by Joelle Abramowitz & Brett O'Hara & Darcy Steeg Morris - 486-499 Implications of Misclassification Errors in Empirical Studies of Adolescent Smoking Behaviours
by Ijeoma P. Edoka - 500-510 Incentivizing Organ Donor Registrations with Organ Allocation Priority
by Avraham Stoler & Judd B. Kessler & Tamar Ashkenazi & Alvin E. Roth & Jacob Lavee - 511-518 The Acceleration of Immigrant Unhealthy Assimilation
by Osea Giuntella & Luca Stella - 519-527 The Relationship between Periodontal Interventions and Healthcare Costs and Utilization. Evidence from an Integrated Dental, Medical, and Pharmacy Commercial Claims Database
by Kamyar Nasseh & Marko Vujicic & Michael Glick - 528-535 Bleeding Hearts, Profiteers, or Both: Specialist Physician Fees in an Unregulated Market
by Meliyanni Johar & Chunzhou Mu & Kees Van Gool & Chun Yee Wong - 536-544 The Impact of Medicare Part D on Emergency Department Visits
by Padmaja Ayyagari & Dan M. Shane & George L. Wehby
March 2017, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 275-291 Alcohol Consumption and Long‐Term Labor Market Outcomes
by Petri Böckerman & Ari Hyytinen & Terhi Maczulskij - 292-304 How Much Does Social Status Matter to Longevity?—Evidence from China's Academician Election
by Gordon G. Liu & Ohyun Kwon & Xindong Xue & Belton M Fleisher - 305-320 Smoking Response to Health and Medical Spending Changes and the Role of Insurance
by Joachim Marti & Michael R. Richards - 321-337 The Effects of Smoking Bans on Self‐Assessed Health: Evidence from Germany
by Daniel Kuehnle & Christoph Wunder - 338-351 Anticipatory Behavior in Response to Medicare Part D's Coverage Gap
by Cameron M. Kaplan & Yuting Zhang - 352-370 Saving Newborn Babies – The Benefits of Interventions in Neonatal Care in Norway over More Than 40 Years
by Jostein Grytten & Lars Monkerud & Irene Skau & Anne Eskild & Rune J. Sørensen & Ola Didrik Saugstad - 371-386 Allocation of Residency Training Positions in Spain: Contextual Effects on Specialty Preferences
by Jeffrey E. Harris & Beatriz G. Lopez‐Valcarcel & Patricia Barber & Vicente Ortún - 387-394 Response‐Scale Heterogeneity in the EQ‐5D
by Rachel J. Knott & Nicole Black & Bruce Hollingsworth & Paula K. Lorgelly - 395-397 Comment on ‘Response –scale heterogeneity in the EQ‐5D: Can we use vignettes to address response‐scale heterogeneity in the EQ‐5D? Not if but how’
by Silvana Robone - 398-400 Response to comment by robone: Practical advice for the implementation of anchoring vignettes
by Rachel J. Knott & Nicole Black & Bruce Hollingsworth & Paula K. Lorgelly
February 2017, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 143-148 Financial Penalties for Performance in Health Care
by Søren Rud Kristensen - 149-163 The Impacts of China's Urban Employee Basic Medical Insurance on Healthcare Expenditures and Health Outcomes
by Feng Huang & Li Gan` - 164-183 The Time‐Varying Relationship between Mortality and Business Cycles in the USA
by Jean‐Paul Lam & Emmanuelle Piérard - 184-205 Effects of Psychiatric Disorders on Labor Market Outcomes: A Latent Variable Approach Using Multiple Clinical Indicators
by Souvik Banerjee & Pinka Chatterji & Kajal Lahiri - 206-225 Heterogeneity in Smokers' Responses to Tobacco Control Policies
by Erik Nesson - 226-242 The Effects of Workplace Clean Indoor Air Law Coverage on Workers' Smoking‐Related Outcomes
by Kai‐Wen Cheng & Feng Liu & MariaElena Gonzalez & Stanton Glantz - 243-262 The Effects of Introducing Mixed Payment Systems for Physicians: Experimental Evidence
by Jeannette Brosig‐Koch & Heike Hennig‐Schmidt & Nadja Kairies‐Schwarz & Daniel Wiesen - 263-272 Getting Incentives Right? The Impact of Hospital Capitation Payment in Vietnam
by Ha Thi Hong Nguyen & Sarah Bales & Adam Wagstaff & Huyen Dao
January 2017, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 3-5 Twenty‐Five Years of Health Economics: A Tribute to Alan Maynard and Acknowledgement of the Work of the Editorial Board
by Andrew Briggs & John Hutton & Andrew M. Jones & John Mullahy & Frances Sharp & Sally Stearns - 6-34 The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on Body Weight
by Joseph J. Sabia & Jeffrey Swigert & Timothy Young - 35-53 Oral Health, Dental Insurance and Dental Service use in Australia
by Preety Srivastava & Gang Chen & Anthony Harris - 54-73 Consideration Sets and Their Role in Modelling Doctor Recommendations About Contraceptives
by Denzil G. Fiebig & Rosalie Viney & Stephanie Knox & Marion Haas & Deborah J. Street & Arne R. Hole & Edith Weisberg & Deborah Bateson - 74-85 Regression Trees Identify Relevant Interactions: Can This Improve the Predictive Performance of Risk Adjustment?
by Florian Buchner & Jürgen Wasem & Sonja Schillo - 86-103 Does the Size of the Effect of Adverse Events at High Ages on Daily‐Life Physical Functioning Depend on the Economic Conditions Around Birth?
by Robert Scholte & Gerard J. van den Berg & Maarten Lindeboom & Dorly J.H. Deeg - 104-117 Fear of Unemployment and its Effect on the Mental Health of Spouses
by Christian Bünnings & Jan Kleibrink & Jens Weßling - 118-135 Medical Malpractice Damage Caps and Provider Reimbursement
by Andrew I. Friedson
November 2016, Volume 25, Issue S2
- 3-5 Consequences of the Economic Crisis on Health and Health Care Systems
by Pilar García‐Gómez & Sergi Jiménez‐Martín & José María Labeaga - 6-24 Health Effects of Economic Crises
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 25-42 Careful in the Crisis? Determinants of Older People's Informal Care Receipt in Crisis‐Struck European Countries
by Joan Costa‐Font & Martin Karlsson & Henning Øien