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November 2016, Volume 25, Issue S2
- 43-56 Household Financial Distress and Initial Endowments: Evidence from the 2008 Financial Crisis
by Arna Olafsson - 57-69 Do Wealth Shocks Affect Health? New Evidence from the Housing Boom
by Eleonora Fichera & John Gathergood - 70-92 The Lasting Health Impact of Leaving School in a Bad Economy: Britons in the 1970s Recession
by Clementine Garrouste & Mathilde Godard - 93-112 Bad Times, Slimmer Children?
by Cristina Bellés‐Obrero & Sergi Jiménez‐Martín & Judit Vall‐Castello - 113-125 Health Effects of Short‐Term Fluctuations in Macroeconomic Conditions: The Case of Hypertension for Older Americans
by Marco Angrisani & Jinkook Lee - 126-140 The Effect on Mental Health of Retiring During the Economic Crisis
by Michele Belloni & Elena Meschi & Giacomo Pasini - 141-158 Health Disparities by Income in Spain Before and After the Economic Crisis
by Max Coveney & Pilar García‐Gómez & Eddy Van Doorslaer & Tom Van Ourti - 159-179 Interactions between Private Health and Long‐term Care Insurance and the Effects of the Crisis: Evidence for Spain
by Sergi Jiménez‐Martín & José M. Labeaga‐Azcona & Cristina Vilaplana‐Prieto
February 2016, Volume 25, Issue S1
- 1-5 Foreword: Health Economic Evaluations in Low‐ and Middle‐income Countries: Methodological Issues and Challenges for Priority Setting
by Catherine Pitt & Anna Vassall & Yot Teerawattananon & Ulla K. Griffiths & Lorna Guinness & Damian Walker & Nicola Foster & Kara Hanson - 6-8 Editorial
by Andrew Briggs & Rachel Nugent - 9-28 Economic Evaluation in Global Perspective: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Recent Literature
by Catherine Pitt & Catherine Goodman & Kara Hanson - 29-41 Comparison of Economic Evaluation Methods Across Low‐income, Middle‐income and High‐income Countries: What are the Differences and Why?
by Ulla Kou Griffiths & Rosa Legood & Catherine Pitt - 42-52 Methodological Issues to Consider When Collecting Data to Estimate Poverty Impact in Economic Evaluations in Low‐income and Middle‐income Countries
by Sedona Sweeney & Anna Vassall & Nicola Foster & Victoria Simms & Patrick Ilboudo & Godfather Kimaro & Don Mudzengi & Lorna Guinness - 53-66 Using Top‐down and Bottom‐up Costing Approaches in LMICs: The Case for Using Both to Assess the Incremental Costs of New Technologies at Scale
by Lucy Cunnama & Edina Sinanovic & Lebogang Ramma & Nicola Foster & Leigh Berrie & Wendy Stevens & Sebaka Molapo & Puleng Marokane & Kerrigan McCarthy & Gavin Churchyard & Anna Vassall - 67-82 What Determines HIV Prevention Costs at Scale? Evidence from the Avahan Programme in India
by Aurélia Lépine & Sudhashree Chandrashekar & Govindraj Shetty & Peter Vickerman & Janet Bradley & Michel Alary & Stephen Moses & CHARME India Group & Anna Vassall - 83-94 Outcomes in Economic Evaluations of Public Health Interventions in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: Health, Capabilities and Subjective Wellbeing
by Giulia Greco & Paula Lorgelly & Inthira Yamabhai - 95-115 Incorporating Demand and Supply Constraints into Economic Evaluations in Low‐Income and Middle‐Income Countries
by Anna Vassall & Lindsay Mangham‐Jefferies & Gabriela B. Gomez & Catherine Pitt & Nicola Foster - 116-123 Parameterising User Uptake in Economic Evaluations: The role of discrete choice experiments
by Fern Terris‐Prestholt & Matthew Quaife & Peter Vickerman - 124-139 Dynamic Transmission Economic Evaluation of Infectious Disease Interventions in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: A Systematic Literature Review
by Tom L. Drake & Angela Devine & Shunmay Yeung & Nicholas P. J. Day & Lisa J. White & Yoel Lubell - 140-161 Using Economic Evidence to Set Healthcare Priorities in Low‐Income and Lower‐Middle‐Income Countries: A Systematic Review of Methodological Frameworks
by Virginia Wiseman & Craig Mitton & Mary M. Doyle‐Waters & Tom Drake & Lesong Conteh & Anthony T. Newall & Obinna Onwujekwe & Stephen Jan - 162-178 Development of a Health Screening Package Under the Universal Health Coverage: The Role of Health Technology Assessment
by Yot Teerawattananon & Pritaporn Kingkaew & Tanunya Koopitakkajorn & Sitaporn Youngkong & Nattha Tritasavit & Patsri Srisuwan & Sripen Tantivess - 179-192 HTA Implementation Roadmap in Central and Eastern European Countries
by Zoltán Kaló & Adrian Gheorghe & Mirjana Huic & Marcell Csanádi & Finn Boerlum Kristensen
December 2016, Volume 25, Issue 12
- 1499-1502 A View from the Bridge: Health Economic Evaluation — A Value‐Based Framework?
by Andrew Briggs - 1503-1513 On a Family of Achievement and Shortfall Inequality Indices
by Satya R. Chakravarty & Nachiketa Chattopadhyay & Conchita D'Ambrosio - 1514-1528 Examination of the Synthetic Control Method for Evaluating Health Policies with Multiple Treated Units
by Noémi Kreif & Richard Grieve & Dominik Hangartner & Alex James Turner & Silviya Nikolova & Matt Sutton - 1529-1544 Measuring Health Spillovers for Economic Evaluation: A Case Study in Meningitis
by Hareth Al‐Janabi & Job Van Exel & Werner Brouwer & Caroline Trotter & Linda Glennie & Laurie Hannigan & Joanna Coast - 1545-1559 Promoting Handwashing Behavior: The Effects of Large‐scale Community and School‐level Interventions
by Sebastian Galiani & Paul Gertler & Nicolas Ajzenman & Alexandra Orsola‐Vidal - 1560-1581 To Vaccinate or to Procrastinate? That is the Prevention Question
by Robert Nuscheler & Kerstin Roeder - 1582-1598 Supplemental Health Insurance and Healthcare Consumption—A Dynamic Approach to Moral Hazard
by Carine Franc & Marc Perronnin & Aurélie Pierre - 1599-1618 Differential Effects of Declining Rates in a Per Diem Payment System
by Galina Besstremyannaya
November 2016, Volume 25, Issue 11
- 1351-1354 Time and Health Status in Health Economics
by John Mullahy - 1355-1371 A Theory of Waiting Time Reporting and Quality Signaling
by Yijuan Chen & Juergen Meinecke & Peter Sivey - 1372-1388 The Impact of an Increase in User Costs on the Demand for Emergency Services: The Case of Portuguese Hospitals
by Pedro Ramos & Alvaro Almeida - 1389-1402 Health Insurance and Health Status: Exploring the Causal Effect from a Policy Intervention
by Jay Pan & Xiaoyan Lei & Gordon G. Liu - 1403-1408 Price Elasticities of Food Demand: Compensated vs Uncompensated
by Kenneth W. Clements & Jiawei Si - 1409-1424 Limited Self‐control, Obesity, and the Loss of Happiness
by Alois Stutzer & Armando N. Meier - 1425-1432 Consistent Comparisons of Attainment and Shortfall Inequality: A Critical Examination
by Kristof Bosmans - 1433-1447 The Impact of Physician Supply on the Healthcare System: Evidence from Japan's New Residency Program
by Toshiaki Iizuka & Yasutora Watanabe - 1448-1463 Crime Victimisation and Subjective Well‐Being: Panel Evidence From Australia
by Stéphane Mahuteau & Rong Zhu - 1464-1482 Obesity and Smoking: can we Kill Two Birds with one Tax?
by Davide Dragone & Francesco Manaresi & Luca Savorelli - 1483-1496 Does Full Insurance Increase the Demand for Health Care?
by Stefan Boes & Michael Gerfin
October 2016, Volume 25, Issue 10
- 1219-1222 How Do Biomarkers and Genetics Contribute to Understanding Society?
by Michaela Benzeval & Meena Kumari & Andrew M. Jones - 1223-1238 The Short‐Term Effect of Depressive Symptoms on Labor Market Outcomes
by Lizhong Peng & Chad D. Meyerhoefer & Samuel H. Zuvekas - 1239-1251 Population Aging and Healthcare Expenditure in Korea
by Kyung‐Rae Hyun & Sungwook Kang & Sunmi Lee - 1252-1267 Health Consequences of Rural‐to‐Urban Migration: Evidence from Panel Data in China
by Yang Song & Wenkai Sun - 1268-1290 Identifying Demand Responses to Illegal Drug Supply Interdictions
by Scott Cunningham & Keith Finlay - 1291-1311 The Medical Cost Attributable to Obesity and Overweight in China: Estimation Based on Longitudinal Surveys
by Xuezheng Qin & Jay Pan - 1312-1325 Did the Millennium Development Goals Change Trends in Child Mortality?
by Declan French - 1326-1340 Physician Payment Contracts in the Presence of Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection: The Theory and Its Application in Ontario
by Jasmin Kantarevic & Boris Kralj - 1341-1348 Does Overweight and Obesity Impact on Self‐Rated Health? Evidence Using Instrumental Variables Ordered Probit Models
by John Cullinan & Paddy Gillespie
September 2016, Volume 25, Issue 9
- 1055-1055 Editors' Introduction
by Andrew Jones & Owen O'Donnell & Anthony Scott & Michael Shields - 1056-1072 Efficiency of Health Investment: Education or Intelligence?
by Govert e. Bijwaard & Hans Van Kippersluis - 1073-1089 Does Health Insurance Encourage the Rise in Medical Prices? A Test on Balance Billing in France
by Brigitte Dormont & Mathilde Péron - 1090-1103 Heterogeneity in the Effect of Common Shocks on Healthcare Expenditure Growth
by Katharina Hauck & Xiaohui Zhang - 1104-1122 Folic acid advisories: a public health challenge?
by Daniel Herrera‐Araujo - 1123-1147 Endogenous Technology Adoption and Medical Costs
by Karine Lamiraud & Stephane Lhuillery - 1148-1162 Learning to Trust Flu Shots: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic
by Jürgen Maurer & Katherine M. Harris - 1163-1181 Risk Selection under Public Health Insurance with Opt‐Out
by Sebastian Panthöfer - 1182-1200 The Effect of Introducing a Minimum Price on the Distribution of Alcohol Purchase: A Counterfactual Analysis
by Anurag Sharma & Fabrice Etilé & Kompal Sinha - 1201-1216 Attitudes to legalizing cannabis use
by Jenny Williams & Jan C. van Ours & Michael Grossman
August 2016, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 933-938 Unrelated Future Costs and Unrelated Future Benefits: Reflections on NICE Guide to the Methods of Technology Appraisal
by Alec Morton & Amanda I. Adler & David Bell & Andrew Briggs & Werner Brouwer & Karl Claxton & Neil Craig & Alastair Fischer & Peter McGregor & Pieter van Baal - 939-954 The Effects of Parental Health Shocks on Adult Offspring Smoking Behavior and Self‐Assessed Health
by Michael Darden & Donna Gilleskie - 955-968 The Impact of Waiting Time on Health Gains from Surgery: Evidence from a National Patient‐reported Outcome Dataset
by Silviya Nikolova & Mark Harrison & Matt Sutton - 969-983 Reduction of Working Time: Does It Lead to a Healthy Lifestyle?
by Taehyun Ahn - 984-1004 Does Commuting Affect Health?
by Annemarie Künn‐Nelen - 1005-1019 The Impact of Hospital Payment Schemes on Healthcare and Mortality: Evidence from Hospital Payment Reforms in OECD Countries
by Parida Wubulihasimu & Werner Brouwer & Pieter van Baal - 1020-1038 Modelling Nonlinearities and Reference Dependence in General Practitioners' Income Preferences
by Jon Helgheim Holte & Peter Sivey & Birgit Abelsen & Jan Abel Olsen - 1039-1052 Valuing Reductions in Fatal Illness Risks: Implications of Recent Research
by Lisa A. Robinson & James K. Hammitt
July 2016, Volume 25, Issue 7
- 787-800 How Business Cycles Affect the Healthcare Sector: A Cross‐country Investigation
by Kathleen Cleeren & Lien Lamey & Jan‐Hinrich Meyer & Ko De Ruyter - 801-815 Determinants of Regional Variation in Health Expenditures in Germany
by Dirk Göpffarth & Thomas Kopetsch & Hendrik Schmitz - 816-828 A Behavioral Economic Model of Alcohol Advertising and Price
by Henry Saffer & Dhaval Dave & Michael Grossman - 829-843 Does Formal Employment Reduce Informal Caregiving?
by Daifeng He & Peter McHenry - 844-859 Corrective Taxes and Cigarette Characteristics
by Paul Calcott & Vladimir Petkov - 860-872 Income Elasticity of Vaccines Spending versus General Healthcare Spending
by Y. Natalia Alfonso & Guiru Ding & David Bishai - 873-887 Medicare Managed Care Spillovers and Treatment Intensity
by Kevin Callison - 888-907 Can Households Cope with Health Shocks in Vietnam?
by Sophie Mitra & Michael Palmer & Daniel Mont & Nora Groce - 908-928 Breaking The Link Between Legal Access To Alcohol And Motor Vehicle Accidents: Evidence From New South Wales
by Jason M. Lindo & Peter Siminski & Oleg Yerokhin
June 2016, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 647-649 Symposium: Efforts to Extend Effective Coverage in Asia
by Owen O'Donnell & Andrew M. Jones - 650-662 Effects of Price, Information, and Transactions Cost Interventions to Raise Voluntary Enrollment in a Social Health Insurance Scheme: A Randomized Experiment in the Philippines
by Joseph J. Capuno & Aleli D. Kraft & Stella Quimbo & Carlos R. Tan & Adam Wagstaff - 663-674 Encouraging Health Insurance for the Informal Sector: A Cluster Randomized Experiment in Vietnam
by Adam Wagstaff & Ha Thi Hong Nguyen & Huyen Dao & Sarah Bales - 675-687 Impact of Community‐based Health Insurance on Access and Financial Protection: Evidence from Three Randomized Control Trials in Rural India
by Wameq A. Raza & Ellen van de Poel & Arjun Bedi & Frans Rutten - 688-705 Impact of Performance‐Based Financing in a Low‐Resource Setting: A Decade of Experience in Cambodia
by Ellen Van de Poel & Gabriela Flores & Por Ir & Owen O'Donnell - 706-722 The Impact of a Pay‐for‐Performance Scheme on Prescription Quality in Rural China
by Xiaojie Sun & Xiaoyun Liu & Qiang Sun & Winnie Yip & Adam Wagstaff & Qingyue Meng - 723-739 Conflicts of Interest in Medical Technology Markets: Evidence from Orthopedic Surgery
by Fabrice Smieliauskas - 740-749 Reference Pricing with Endogenous or Exogenous Payment Limits: Impacts on Insurer and Consumer Spending
by Timothy T. Brown & James C. Robinson - 750-767 Free Medicines Thanks to Retirement: Impact of Coinsurance Exemption on Pharmaceutical Expenditures and Hospitalization Offsets in a national health service
by Jaume Puig‐Junoy & Pilar García‐Gómez & David Casado‐Marín - 768-777 Valuation of Child Health‐Related Quality of Life in the United States
by Benjamin M. Craig & Wolfgang Greiner & Derek S. Brown & Bryce B. Reeve - 778-784 Who Gained Insurance Coverage in 2014, the First Year of Full ACA Implementation?
by Charles Courtemanche & James Marton & Aaron Yelowitz
May 2016, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 515-528 Addressing Missing Data in Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures (PROMS): Implications for the Use of PROMS for Comparing Provider Performance
by Manuel Gomes & Nils Gutacker & Chris Bojke & Andrew Street - 529-542 Copayments and Emergency Department Use Among Adult Medicaid Enrollees
by Lindsay M. Sabik & Sabina Ohri Gandhi - 543-558 Lending to Parents and Insuring Children: Is There a Role for Microcredit in Complementing Health Insurance in Rural China?
by Jing You - 559-577 Has the Swap Influenced Aid Flows in the Health Sector?
by Rohan Sweeney & Duncan Mortimer - 578-590 Soft Budget Constraints in Public Hospitals
by Donald J. Wright - 591-605 The Effect of Medicare Eligibility on Spousal Insurance Coverage
by Marcus Dillender & Karen Mulligan - 606-619 Determinants of US Prescription Drug Utilization using County Level Data
by Thierry Nianogo & Albert Okunade & Demba Fofana & Weiwei Chen - 620-636 How do Hospitals Respond to Price Changes? Evidence from Norway
by Jurgita Januleviciute & Jan Erik Askildsen & Oddvar Kaarboe & Luigi Siciliani & Matt Sutton - 637-644 A Note on the Comparative Statics of Pay‐for‐Performance in Health Care
by Tisamarie B. Sherry
April 2016, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 391-407 The Impact of Near‐Universal Insurance Coverage on Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening: Evidence from Massachusetts
by Lindsay M. Sabik & Cathy J. Bradley - 408-423 Measuring Healthcare Providers' Performances Within Managed Competition Using Multidimensional Quality and Cost Indicators
by France R. M. Portrait & Onno van der Galiën & Bernard Van den Berg - 424-438 Cigarette Taxes and Older Adult Smoking: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
by Johanna Catherine MacLean & Asia Sikora Kessler & Donald S. Kenkel - 439-454 The Impact of Hospital Acquisition of Physician Practices on Referral Patterns
by Caroline S. Carlin & Roger Feldman & Bryan Dowd - 455-469 Access to Emergency Contraception and its Impact on Fertility and Sexual Behavior
by Karen Mulligan - 470-485 Modern Management Practices and Hospital Admissions
by K. John McConnell & Richard C. Lindrooth & Douglas R. Wholey & Thomas M. Maddox & Nick Bloom - 486-496 Nothing About Us Without Us? A Comparison of Adolescent and Adult Health‐State Values for the Child Health Utility‐9D Using Profile Case Best–Worst Scaling
by Julie Ratcliffe & Elisabeth Huynh & Katherine Stevens & John Brazier & Michael Sawyer & Terry Flynn - 497-512 The Relationship Between Self‐Rated Health and Hospital Records
by Torben Heien Nielsen
March 2016, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 259-276 The Welfare Cost of Homicides in Brazil: Accounting for Heterogeneity in the Willingness to Pay for Mortality Reductions
by Daniel Cerqueira & Rodrigo R. Soares - 277-291 Welfare Reform and Children's Health
by Badi H. Baltagi & Yin‐Fang Yen - 292-313 Crystal Clear? The Relationship Between Methamphetamine Use and Sexually Transmitted Infections
by Hugo M. Mialon & Erik T. Nesson & Michael C. Samuel - 314-336 The Causal Effect of Education on Health: What is the Role of Health Behaviors?
by Giorgio Brunello & Margherita Fort & Nicole Schneeweis & Rudolf Winter‐Ebmer - 337-356 Psychological Distress and Problem Drinking
by Emmanouil Mentzakis & Bayard Roberts & Marc Suhrcke & Martin McKee - 357-371 Health Insurance, Health Savings Accounts and Healthcare Utilization
by Richard Peter & Sebastian Soika & Petra Steinorth - 372-386 The Effect Of State Insurance Mandates On Infant Immunization Rates
by Lenisa V. Chang - 387-388 Machines that go ‘ping’: Medical Technology and Health Expenditures in OECD Countries
by Peter Willemé & Michel Dumont
February 2016, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 131-147 Does job insecurity deteriorate health?
by Eve Caroli & Mathilde Godard - 148-164 This Ad is for You: Targeting and the Effect of Alcohol Advertising on Youth Drinking
by Eamon Molloy - 165-177 Do Health Reforms to Improve Quality Have Long‐Term Effects? Results of a Follow‐Up on a Randomized Policy Experiment in the Philippines
by Stella Quimbo & Natascha Wagner & Jhiedon Florentino & Orville Solon & John Peabody - 178-191 Colorectal Cancer Screening and State Health Insurance Mandates
by Mary K. Hamman & Kandice A. Kapinos - 192-211 Adverse and Advantageous Selection in the Medicare Supplemental Market: A Bayesian Analysis of Prescription drug Expenditure
by Qian Li & Pravin K. Trivedi - 212-224 Response Patterns in Health State Valuation Using Endogenous Attribute Attendance and Latent Class Analysis
by Arne Risa Hole & Richard Norman & Rosalie Viney - 225-236 Income Transfers and Maternal Health: Evidence from a National Randomized Social Cash Transfer Program in Zambia
by Sudhanshu Handa & Amber Peterman & David Seidenfeld & Gelson Tembo - 237-248 Future Costs, Fixed Healthcare Budgets, and the Decision Rules of Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis
by Pieter van Baal & David Meltzer & Werner Brouwer - 249-256 Should Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis Include the Cost of Consumption Activities? AN Empirical Investigation
by Charles Christian Adarkwah & Amirhossein Sadoghi & Afschin Gandjour
January 2016, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-7 ‘A Theory of the Allocation of Time’ Turns Fifty: Its Impact on the Field of Health Economics
by Michael Grossman - 8-23 The Demand for Cigarettes as Derived from the Demand for Weight Loss: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation
by John Cawley & Davide Dragone & Stephanie Von Hinke Kessler Scholder - 24-39 Dealing With Missing Behavioral Endpoints in Health Promotion Research by Modeling Cognitive Parameters in Cost‐Effectiveness Analyses of Behavioral Interventions: A Validation Study
by Rilana Prenger & Marcel E. Pieterse & Louise M. A. Braakman‐Jansen & Talitha L. Feenstra & Eline S. Smit & Ciska Hoving & Hein de Vries & Jan‐Kees van Ommeren & Silvia M. A. A. Evers & Job van der Palen - 40-55 Spillover Effects in Health Service Use: Evidence From Mental Health Care Using First‐Year College Housing Assignments
by Ezra Golberstein & Daniel Eisenberg & Marilyn F. Downs - 56-70 Can Payers Use Prices to Improve Quality? Evidence from English Hospitals
by Thomas Allen & Eleonora Fichera & Matt Sutton - 71-90 Does Physician Dispensing Increase Drug Expenditures? Empirical Evidence from Switzerland
by Boris Kaiser & Christian Schmid - 91-100 Better Health With More Friends: The Role of Social Capital in Producing Health
by Cheuk Yin Ho - 101-110 Will the Needs‐Based Planning of Health Human Resources Currently Undertaken in Several Countries Lead to Excess Supply and Inefficiency?
by Kisalaya Basu & Maxwell Pak - 111-124 Decision Thresholds and Changes in Risk for Preventive Treatment
by Christophe Courbage & Béatrice Rey
December 2015, Volume 24, Issue S2
- 1-4 Towards Explaining International Differences in Health Care Performance: Results of the EuroHOPE Project
by Unto Häkkinen & Tor Iversen & Mikko Peltola & Clas Rehnberg & Timo T. Seppälä & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 5-22 Comparative Analysis of Treatment Costs in EUROHOPE
by Tor Iversen & Eline Aas & Gunnar Rosenqvist & Unto Häkkinen & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 23-37 Parameter Heterogeneity In Breast Cancer Cost Regressions – Evidence From Five European Countries
by Joel Smith & Helen Banks & Harry Campbell & Anne Douglas & Eilidh Fletcher & Alison McCallum & Tron Anders Moger & Mikko Peltola & Sofia Sveréus & Sarah Wild & Linda J. Williams & John Forbes & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 38-52 Individual and Regional‐level Factors Contributing to Variation in Length of Stay After Cerebral Infarction in Six European Countries
by Mikko Peltola & Timo T. Seppälä & Antti Malmivaara & Éva Belicza & Dino Numerato & Fanny Goude & Eilidh Fletcher & Richard Heijink & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 53-64 European Regional Differences in All‐Cause Mortality and Length of Stay for Patients with Hip Fracture
by Emma Medin & Fanny Goude & Hans Olav Melberg & Fabrizio Tediosi & Eva Belicza & Mikko Peltola & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 65-87 Variations and Determinants of Mortality and Length of Stay of Very Low Birth Weight and Very Low for Gestational Age Infants in Seven European Countries
by Giovanni Fatttore & Dino Numerato & Mikko Peltola & Helen Banks & Rebecca Graziani & Richard Heijink & Eelco Over & Søren Toksvig Klitkou & Eilidh Fletcher & Péter Mihalicza & Sofia Sveréus & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 88-101 Acute Myocardial Infarction, Use of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, and Mortality: A Comparative Effectiveness Analysis Covering Seven European Countries
by Terje P. Hagen & Unto Häkkinen & Eva Belicza & Giovanni Fatore & Fanny Goude & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 102-115 Socio‐economic Inequality in the Use of Procedures and Mortality Among AMI Patients: Quantifying the Effects Along Different Paths
by Terje P. Hagen & Unto Häkkinen & Tor Iversen & Søren Toksvig Klitkou & Tron Anders Moger & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 116-139 Outcome, Use of Resources and Their Relationship in the Treatment of AMI, Stroke and Hip Fracture at European Hospitals
by Unto Häkkinen & Gunnar Rosenqvist & Tor Iversen & Clas Rehnberg & Timo T. Seppälä & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 140-163 Costs and Quality at the Hospital Level in the Nordic Countries
by Sverre A. C. Kittelsen & Kjartan S. Anthun & Fanny Goude & Ingrid M. S. Huitfeldt & Unto Häkkinen & Marie Kruse & Emma Medin & Clas Rehnberg & Hanna Rättö & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group - 164-177 A Window on Geographic Variation in Health Care: Insights from EuroHOPE
by Richard Heijink & Peter Engelfriet & Clas Rehnberg & Sverre A. C. Kittelsen & Unto Häkkinen & on behalf of the EuroHOPE study group
March 2015, Volume 24, Issue S1
- 1-3 Transitioning Between ‘The Old’ and ‘The New’ Long‐Term Care Systems
by Joan Costa‐Font & Jose‐Luis Fernandez & Katherine Swartz - 4-17 The Causal Effects of Home Care Use on Institutional Long‐Term Care Utilization and Expenditures
by Jing Guo & R. Tamara Konetzka & Willard G. Manning - 18-31 Explaining Declining Rates of Institutional LTC Use in the Netherlands: A Decomposition Approach
by Claudine de Meijer & Pieter Bakx & Eddy van Doorslaer & Marc Koopmanschap - 32-44 Testing the Bed‐Blocking Hypothesis: Does Nursing and Care Home Supply Reduce Delayed Hospital Discharges?
by James Gaughan & Hugh Gravelle & Luigi Siciliani - 45-57 Financing Long‐Term Care: Ex Ante, Ex Post or Both?
by Joan COSTA‐FONT & Christophe Courbage & Katherine Swartz - 58-73 Family Structure and Long‐Term Care Insurance Purchase
by Courtney Harold Van Houtven & Norma B. Coe & R. Tamara Konetzka - 74-88 Crowding Out of Long‐Term Care Insurance: Evidence from European Expectations Data
by Joan Costa‐Font & Christophe Courbage - 89-103 Informal Care Motivations and Intergenerational Transfers in European Countries
by Sergi Jiménez‐Martín & Cristina Vilaplana Prieto - 104-117 The Effect of Free Personal Care for the Elderly on Informal Caregiving
by Sarah Karlsberg Schaffer - 118-131 Practice Patterns among Entrants and Incumbents in the Home Health Market after the Prospective Payment System was Implemented
by Hyunjee Kim & Edward C. Norton - 132-145 The Determinants of Care Home Closure
by Stephen Allan & Julien Forder - 146-157 Local Variability in Long‐Term Care Services: Local Autonomy, Exogenous Influences and Policy Spillovers
by José‐Luis Fernandez & Julien Forder
December 2015, Volume 24, Issue 12
- 1531-1547 The Effect of Leisure‐Time Physical Activity on Obesity, Diabetes, High BP and Heart Disease Among Canadians: Evidence from 2000/2001 to 2005/2006
by Sisira Sarma & Rose Anne Devlin & Jason Gilliland & M. Karen Campbell & Gregory S. Zaric - 1548-1559 What Happens to Patterns of Food Consumption when Food Prices Change? Evidence from A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis of Food Price Elasticities Globally
by Laura Cornelsen & Rosemary Green & Rachel Turner & Alan D. Dangour & Bhavani Shankar & Mario Mazzocchi & Richard D. Smith - 1560-1572 Does Presumed Consent Save Lives? Evidence from Europe
by Zeynep Burcu Ugur - 1573-1587 Estimating Lifetime Costs of Social Care: A Bayesian Approach Using Linked Administrative Datasets from Three Geographical Areas
by Adam Steventon & Adam Roberts - 1588-1603 Putting the Patient in Patient Reported Outcomes: A Robust Methodology for Health Outcomes Assessment
by Ian M. McCarthy - 1604-1618 Trends in Managed Care Cost Containment: An Analysis of the Managed Care Backlash
by Jerome Dugan - 1619-1631 Consumer Health Information and the Demand for Physician Visits
by Christian Schmid - 1632-1637 On Medical Progress and Health Care Demand: A Ces Perspective Using the Grossman Model of Health Status
by Alberto Batinti - 1638-1643 Multidimensional Poverty and Health Status as a Predictor of Chronic Income Poverty
by Emily J. Callander & Deborah J. Schofield - 1644-1650 The Meth Project and Teen Meth Use: New Estimates from the National and State Youth Risk Behavior Surveys
by D. Mark Anderson & David Elsea - 1651-1656 Reconciling Estimates of the Value to Firms of Reduced Regulatory Delay in the Marketing of Their New Drugs
by Daniel R. Wilmoth
November 2015, Volume 24, Issue 11
- 1389-1402 Preventing Malaria among Children in Zambia: The Role of Mother's Knowledge
by Yuriy Pylypchuk & Samuel W. Norton - 1403-1421 Too Much of a Good Thing? Exploring the Impact of Wealth on Weight
by Nicole Au & David W. Johnston - 1422-1436 Strategic Provider Behavior Under Global Budget Payment with Price Adjustment in Taiwan
by Bradley Chen & Victoria Y. Fan - 1437-1451 Public Reporting and Demand Rationing: Evidence from the Nursing Home Industry
by Daifeng He & R. Tamara Konetzka - 1452-1467 Effects of a Driver Cellphone Ban on Overall, Handheld, and Hands‐Free Cellphone Use While Driving: New Evidence from Canada
by Christopher S. Carpenter & Hai V. Nguyen - 1468-1482 Valuing Trial Designs from a Pharmaceutical Perspective Using Value‐Based Pricing
by Penny Breeze & Alan Brennan - 1483-1501 Distance to Cannabis Shops and Age of Onset of Cannabis Use
by Ali Palali & Jan C. van Ours - 1502-1516 The Impact of Smoking Bans on Smoking and Consumer Behavior: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from Switzerland
by Stefan Boes & Joachim Marti & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 1517-1522 Generalized Nutrient Taxes Can Increase Consumer Welfare
by David Bishai - 1523-1530 Individual Income, Area Deprivation, and Health: Do Income‐Related Health Inequalities Vary by Small Area Deprivation?
by Martin Siegel & Andreas Mielck & Werner Maier
October 2015, Volume 24, Issue 10
- 1243-1247 Inequality of Opportunity: The New Motherhood and Apple Pie?
by Adam Wagstaff & Ravi Kanbur - 1248-1250 Rowing against the current
by Pedro Rosa Dias - 1250-1252 Equality of Opportunity, A Flexible Framework
by Erik Schokkaert - 1253-1255 Inequality of Opportunity: Reply to Pedro Rosa Dias and Erik Schokkaert
by Ravi Kanbur & Adam Wagstaff - 1256-1271 The Influence of Cost‐Effectiveness and Other Factors on Nice Decisions
by Helen Dakin & Nancy Devlin & Yan Feng & Nigel Rice & Phill O'Neill & David Parkin - 1272-1288 Get a Life? The Impact of the European Working Time Directive: The Case of UK Senior Doctors
by Peter J. Dolton & Michael P. Kidd & Jonas Fooken - 1289-1301 The Willingness to Pay for a Quality Adjusted Life Year: A Review of the Empirical Literature
by Linda Ryen & Mikael Svensson - 1302-1313 Self‐Employment and Health: Barriers or Benefits?
by Cornelius A. Rietveld & Hans van Kippersluis & A. Roy Thurik - 1314-1330 How Do Smokers Respond to Cigarette Taxes? Evidence from China's Cigarette Industry
by Hong Liu & John A. Rizzo & Qi Sun & Fang Wu - 1331-1347 Who Opts out of the Statutory Health Insurance? A Discrete Time Hazard Model for Germany
by Christian Bünnings & Harald Tauchmann - 1348-1367 Inequity in the Face of Death
by Pilar García‐Gómez & Erik Schokkaert & Tom Van Ourti & Teresa Bago d'Uva - 1368-1388 The Sheffield Alcohol Policy Model – A Mathematical Description
by Alan Brennan & Petra Meier & Robin Purshouse & Rachid Rafia & Yang Meng & Daniel Hill‐Macmanus & Colin Angus & John Holmes
September 2015, Volume 24, Issue 9
- 1049-1049 Editors' Introduction
by Andrew Jones & Owen O'donnell & Anthony Scott & Michael Shields - 1050-1064 Does Experience Rating Improve Obstetric Practices? Evidence from Italy
by Sofia Amaral‐Garcia & Paola Bertoli & Veronica Grembi - 1065-1081 Constraints on Compliance and the Impact of Health Information in Rural Pakistan
by Daniel Bennett & Syed Ali Asjad Naqvi & Wolf‐Peter Schmidt - 1082-1100 Childhood Obesity and Cognitive Achievement
by Nicole Black & David W. Johnston & Anna Peeters - 1101-1117 Attrition Bias in Panel Data: A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing? A Case Study Based on the Mabel Survey
by Terence C. Cheng & Pravin K. Trivedi - 1118-1130 GP responses to price regulation: evidence from a French nationwide reform
by Elise Coudin & Anne Pla & Anne‐Laure Samson - 1131-1146 Effects of Geographical Accessibility on the Use of Outpatient Care Services: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence from Panel Count Data
by Péter Elek & Balázs Váradi & Márton Varga - 1147-1163 Do High Consumers of Sugar‐Sweetened Beverages Respond Differently to Price Changes? A Finite Mixture IV‐Tobit Approach
by Fabrice Etilé & Anurag Sharma - 1164-1177 Healthcare Demand in the Presence of Discrete Price Changes
by Michael Gerfin & Boris Kaiser & Christian Schmid - 1178-1191 Long‐term Care Insurance and Carers' Labor Supply – A Structural Model
by Johannes Geyer & Thorben Korfhage - 1192-1212 Healthcare Cost Regressions: Going Beyond the Mean to Estimate the Full Distribution
by Andrew M. Jones & James Lomas & Nigel Rice