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September 2020, Volume 29, Issue 9
- 1078-1085 Health insurance and self‐assessed health: New evidence from Affordable Care Act repeal fear
by Xiaoxue Li & Sarah S. Stith - 1086-1097 Integrated care models and behavioral health care utilization: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Medicaid health homes
by Chandler McClellan & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Brendan Saloner & Emma E. McGinty & Michael F. Pesko
August 2020, Volume 29, Issue 8
- 851-853 Beyond COVID‐19: How the ‘dismal science’ can prepare us for the future
by Susan Chilton & Jytte Seested Nielsen & John Wildman - 854-864 A lottery test of the effect of dispensaries on emergency room visits in Arizona
by Gregory Conyers & Ian Ayres - 865-877 Entry and price competition in the over‐the‐counter drug market after deregulation: Evidence from Portugal
by Ana Moura & Pedro Pita Barros - 878-890 Limiting health‐care access to undocumented immigrants: A wise option?
by Dolores Jiménez‐Rubio & Judit Vall Castelló - 891-912 Later retirement, job strain, and health: Evidence from the new State Pension age in the United Kingdom
by Ludovico Carrino & Karen Glaser & Mauricio Avendano - 913-922 Concierge care and patient reviews
by Louis R. Nemzer & Florence Neymotin - 923-935 Which valued‐based price when patients are heterogeneous?
by Rosella Levaggi & Paolo Pertile - 936-937 Who would benefit from average value‐based pricing?
by Doug Coyle - 938-944 Taxes on unhealthy food and externalities in the parental choice of children's diet
by Zarko Kalamov & Marco Runkel - 945-954 Growth and capacity for cost‐effectiveness analysis in Africa
by Ari D. Panzer & Joanna G. Emerson & Brittany D'Cruz & Avnee Patel & Saudamini Dabak & Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai & Yot Teerawattananon & Daniel A. Ollendorf & Peter J. Neumann & David D. Kim
July 2020, Volume 29, Issue 7
- 733-747 Open enrollment periods and plan choices
by Francesco Decarolis & Andrea Guglielmo & Clavin Luscombe - 748-765 Disability and multidimensional quality of life: A capability approach to health status assessment
by Paul Anand & Laurence S. J. Roope & Anthony J. Culyer & Ron Smith - 766-777 Determinants of nursing home choice: Does reported quality matter?
by Hendrik Schmitz & Magdalena A. Stroka‐Wetsch - 778-789 Why physicians are lousy gatekeepers: Sicklisting decisions when patients have private information on symptoms
by Benedicte Carlsen & Jo Thori Lind & Karine Nyborg - 790-807 The impact of sex education mandates on teenage pregnancy: International evidence
by David Paton & Stephen Bullivant & Juan Soto - 808-826 A latent class approach to inequity in health using biomarker data
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Apostolos Davillas & Andrew M. Jones - 827-840 Incentivizing efficient utilization without reducing access: The case against cost‐sharing in insurance
by Markus Fels - 841-847 Drink, death, and driving: Do blood alcohol content limit reductions improve road safety?
by Benjamin Cooper & Markus Gehrsitz & Stuart G. McIntyre
June 2020, Volume 29, Issue 6
- 655-670 Do financial incentives matter? Effects of Medicare price shocks on skilled nursing facility care
by Daifeng He & Peter McHenry & Jennifer M. Mellor - 671-682 Do payor‐based outreach programs reduce medical cost and utilization?
by Benjamin Ukert & Guy David & Aaron Smith‐McLallen & Ravi Chawla - 683-699 Exploring variations in health‐care expenditures—What is the role of practice styles?
by Alexander Ahammer & Thomas Schober - 700-715 Can conditional cash transfers improve maternal health care? Evidence from El Salvador's Comunidades Solidarias Rurales program
by Alan de Brauw & Amber Peterman - 716-730 Patient choice, entry, and the quality of primary care: Evidence from Swedish reforms
by Jens Dietrichson & Lina Maria Ellegård & Gustav Kjellsson
May 2020, Volume 29, Issue 5
- 537-539 The Meliorist Project in health economics
by David Bishai & Lise Rochaix - 540-553 Can your house keep you out of a nursing home?
by Maaike Diepstraten & Rudy Douven & Bram Wouterse - 554-566 Health effects of reduced workload for older employees
by Espen Bratberg & Tor Helge Holmås & Karin Monstad - 567-579 Distributional cost effectiveness analysis of West Yorkshire low emission zone policies
by Susan Griffin & Simon Walker & Mark Sculpher - 580-590 An empirical investigation of time‐varying cost‐effectiveness across the product life cycle
by Warren Stevens & Devin Incerti & Desi Peneva & Anshu Shrestha & Gregory Smith & Krishnan Ramaswamy - 591-607 Summer‐born struggle: The effect of school starting age on health, education, and work
by Simone Balestra & Beatrix Eugster & Helge Liebert - 608-623 How protected classes in Medicare Part D influence U.S. drug sales, utilization, and price
by Courtney R. Yarbrough - 624-639 The medical care costs of obesity and severe obesity in youth: An instrumental variables approach
by Adam I. Biener & John Cawley & Chad Meyerhoefer - 640-651 Comparing the EQ‐5D‐5L crosswalks and value sets for England, the Netherlands and Spain: Exploring their impact on cost‐utility results
by Ângela Ben & Aureliano Paolo Finch & Johanna M. van Dongen & Maartje de Wit & Susan E.M. van Dijk & Frank J. Snoek & Marcel C. Adriaanse & Maurits W. van Tulder & Judith E. Bosmans
April 2020, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 393-405 The effect of physical education on children's body weight and human capital: New evidence from the ECLS‐K:2011
by Steven Bednar & Kathryn Rouse - 406-418 Losing body weight for money: How provider‐side financial incentives cause weight loss in Swiss low‐birth‐weight newborns
by Philip Hochuli - 419-434 Medical marijuana and workers' compensation claiming
by Keshar M. Ghimire & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 435-451 Equal long‐term care for equal needs with universal and comprehensive coverage? An assessment using Dutch administrative data
by Marianne Tenand & Pieter Bakx & Eddy van Doorslaer - 452-463 Child health as human capital
by Janet Currie - 464-474 Social connections and tertiary health‐care utilization
by Sisir Debnath & Tarun Jain - 475-488 Implementation of altered provider incentives for a more individual‐risk‐based assignment of dental recall intervals: evidence from a health systems reform in Denmark
by Frank Gabel & Olivier Kalmus & Kasper Rosing & Anna‐Lena Trescher & Stefan Listl - 489-507 Demand for self‐tests: Evidence from a Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism field experiment
by Patrick Aylward & Hildah Essendi & Kristen Little & Nicholas Wilson - 508-522 Adherence to medical follow‐up recommendations reduces hospital admissions: Evidence from diabetic patients in France
by Clémence Bussière & Nicolas Sirven & Thomas Rapp & Christine Sevilla‐Dedieu - 523-533 Family formation and the demand for health insurance
by Denise Doiron & Nathan Kettlewell
March 2020, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 245-260 The effects of Medicaid expansion on labor market outcomes: Evidence from border counties
by Lizhong Peng & Xiaohui Guo & Chad D. Meyerhoefer - 261-277 The effect of health insurance on crime: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion
by Qiwei He & Scott Barkowski - 278-293 The effect of outdoor smoking ban: Evidence from Korea
by Hansoo Ko - 294-305 Re‐examining the effects of public health insurance: The case of nonpoor children in Vietnam
by Minh T. Nguyen - 306-323 Priority access to health care: Evidence from an exogenous policy shock
by Christine A. Yee & Aaron Legler & Michael Davies & Julia Prentice & Steven Pizer - 324-336 Capacity constraints and time allocation in public health clinics
by Matthew C. Harris & Yinan Liu & Ian McCarthy - 337-352 Welfare consequences of access to health insurance for rural households: Evidence from the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in China
by Jessica Ya Sun - 353-366 A sales tax is better at promoting healthy diets than the fat tax and the thin subsidy
by Zarko Kalamov - 367-381 The intergenerational transmission of health in the United States: A latent variables analysis
by Timothy J. Halliday & Bhashkar Mazumder & Ashley Wong - 382-390 The impact of reducing pharmaceutical industry payments on physician prescribing
by Sara Parker‐Lue
February 2020, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 111-122 Conditional cash transfers, spillovers, and informal health care: Evidence from Peru
by Natalia Guerrero & Oswaldo Molina & Diego Winkelried - 123-137 Doctors' response to queues: Evidence from a Portuguese emergency department
by Bruno Martins & Luís Filipe - 138-153 Closing down the shop: Optimal health and wealth dynamics near the end of life
by Julien Hugonnier & Florian Pelgrin & Pascal St‐Amour - 154-170 The effect of unemployment on the smoking behavior of couples
by Jakob Everding & Jan Marcus - 171-184 Reference‐based multiple imputation for missing data sensitivity analyses in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis
by Baptiste Leurent & Manuel Gomes & Suzie Cro & Nicola Wiles & James R. Carpenter - 185-194 When ignorance is bliss: Intentional agnosticism in drug approval
by Valentyn Litvin - 195-208 Framing Flexible Spending Accounts: A Large‐Scale Field Experiment on Communicating the Return on Medical Savings Accounts
by Jessica Leight & Nicholas Wilson - 209-222 Do hospitals respond to decreasing prices by supplying more services?
by Martin Salm & Ansgar Wübker - 223-233 Factors associated with the timing of abortions
by Fidel Gonzalez & Troy Quast & Alex Venanzi - 234-242 Survey modes comparison in contingent valuation: Internet panels and mail surveys
by Mandy Ryan & Emmanouil Mentzakis & Catriona Matheson & Christine Bond
January 2020, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-17 The effect of a ban on gender‐based pricing on risk selection in the German health insurance market
by Shan Huang & Martin Salm - 18-29 Effect of early‐stage Alzheimer's disease on household financial outcomes
by Carole Roan Gresenz & Jean M. Mitchell & James Marrone & Howard J. Federoff - 30-45 Unintended consequences of health insurance: Affordable Care Act's free contraception mandate and risky sex
by Barton Willage - 46-60 The heterogeneous causal effects of neonatal care: a model of endogenous demand for multiple treatment options based on geographical access to care
by Rubén E. Mújica‐Mota & Paolo Landa & Martin Pitt & Mike Allen & Anne Spencer - 61-71 Readmission treatment price and product quality in the hospital sector
by Roberto Cellini & Domenico Lisi - 72-84 The earned income tax credit and infant health revisited
by Daniel Dench & Theodore Joyce - 85-97 Comparing aversions to outcome inequality and social risk in health and income: An empirical analysis using hypothetical scenarios with losses
by Ignacio Abásolo & Aki Tsuchiya - 98-103 Occupational variation in the relationship between child health and family size
by Jayanta Sarkar
December 2019, Volume 28, Issue 12
- 1385-1401 U.K. utility weights for the EORTC QLU‐C10D
by Richard Norman & Rebecca Mercieca‐Bebber & Donna Rowen & John E. Brazier & David Cella & A. Simon Pickard & Deborah J. Street & Rosalie Viney & Dennis Revicki & Madeleine T. King & On behalf of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Quality of Life Group and the MAUCa Consortium - 1402-1417 Valuing health using EQ‐5D: The impact of chronic diseases on the stock of health
by Eduardo Sánchez‐Iriso & Maria Errea Rodríguez & Juan Manuel Cabasés Hita - 1418-1434 Production of physician services under fee‐for‐service and blended fee‐for‐service: Evidence from Ontario, Canada
by Nibene H. Somé & Rose Anne Devlin & Nirav Mehta & Greg Zaric & Lihua Li & Salimah Shariff & Bachir Belhadji & Amardeep Thind & Amit Garg & Sisira Sarma - 1435-1448 The formation of physician patient sharing networks in medicare: Exploring the effect of hospital affiliation
by Sebastian Linde - 1449-1461 Adverse health effects of abuse‐deterrent opioids: Evidence from the reformulation of OxyContin
by David Beheshti - 1462-1475 Health insurance reform and retirement: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Kevin Wood - 1476-1482 The effects of state‐level earned income tax credits on suicides
by Otto Lenhart - 1483-1490 Is changing the minimum legal drinking age an effective policy tool?
by Nicolai Brachowicz & Judit Vall Castello - 1491-1496 Medicaid expansion and opioid deaths
by Susan L. Averett & Julie K. Smith & Yang Wang
November 2019, Volume 28, Issue 11
- 1235-1247 Do financial incentives influence the hospitalization rate of nursing home residents? Evidence from Germany
by Christian Kümpel - 1248-1261 Long‐distance effects of epidemics: Assessing the link between the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak and U.S. exports and employment
by Deliana Kostova & Cynthia H. Cassell & John T. Redd & Desmond E. Williams & Tushar Singh & Lise D. Martel & Rebecca E. Bunnell - 1262-1276 Uncontrolled diabetes and health care utilisation: A bivariate latent Markov model approach
by Joan Gil & Paolo Li Donni & Eugenio Zucchelli - 1277-1292 Practice variation in long‐term care access and use: The role of the ability to pay
by Daisy Duell & Maarten Lindeboom & Xander Koolman & France Portrait - 1293-1307 The effect of bariatric surgery on health care costs: A synthetic control approach using Bayesian structural time series
by Christoph F. Kurz & Martin Rehm & Rolf Holle & Christina Teuner & Michael Laxy & Larissa Schwarzkopf - 1308-1319 Sequence effects in time trade‐off valuation of hypothetical health states
by José Luis Pinto‐Prades & Neil McHugh & Cam Donaldson & Sarkis Manoukian - 1320-1330 Incentivizing organ donation through a nonmonetary posthumous award
by Mascia Bedendo & Linus Siming - 1331-1344 The marginal benefits of healthcare spending in the Netherlands: Estimating cost‐effectiveness thresholds using a translog production function
by Niek Stadhouders & Xander Koolman & Christel van Dijk & Patrick Jeurissen & Eddy Adang - 1345-1355 The effect of the Affordable Care Act preexisting conditions provision on marriage
by Matt Hampton & Otto Lenhart - 1356-1369 Recruiting and retaining dental labor in federal facilities: Harder than pulling teeth?
by Michael R. Richards & Coady Wing - 1370-1376 Socio‐economic inequality in health service utilisation: Does accounting for seasonality in health‐seeking behaviour matter?
by John E. Ataguba - 1377-1382 Vaccine hesitancy and (fake) news: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Italy
by Vincenzo Carrieri & Leonardo Madio & Francesco Principe
October 2019, Volume 28, Issue 10
- 1161-1162 Time flies …
by Andrew M. Jones - 1163-1165 Health and evidence in health economics
by John Mullahy - 1166-1178 Payment models in primary health care: A driver of the quantity and quality of medical laboratory utilization
by Nadine Chami & Arthur Sweetman - 1179-1193 Electronic medical records and medical procedure choice: Evidence from cesarean sections
by Seth Freedman & Noah Hammarlund - 1194-1203 The effect of decision fatigue on surgeons' clinical decision making
by Emil Persson & Kinga Barrafrem & Andreas Meunier & Gustav Tinghög - 1204-1219 Can a results‐based bottom‐up reform improve health system performance? Evidence from the rural health project in China
by Hao Zhang & Eddy van Doorslaer & Ling Xu & Yaoguang Zhang & Joris van de Klundert - 1220-1225 Nurse practitioner's independent prescriptive authority and opioids abuse
by Anca M. Grecu & Lee C. Spector - 1226-1231 Reassessing the labor market effects of California's minimum nurse staffing regulations
by David W. Harless
September 2019, Volume 28, Issue 9
- 1075-1087 Neighbourhood ethnic diversity and mental health in Australia
by Sefa Awaworyi Churchill & Lisa Farrell & Russell Smyth - 1088-1098 Causes of regional variation in Dutch healthcare expenditures: Evidence from movers
by Ana Moura & Martin Salm & Rudy Douven & Minke Remmerswaal - 1099-1113 Encouraging use of prenatal care through conditional cash transfers: Evidence from JUNTOS in Peru
by Juan‐José Díaz & Victor Saldarriaga - 1114-1129 Financial incentives and physician prescription behavior: Evidence from dispensing regulations
by Daniel Burkhard & Christian P. R. Schmid & Kaspar Wüthrich - 1130-1145 Price effects of a hospital merger: Heterogeneity across health insurers, hospital products, and hospital locations
by Anne‐Fleur Roos & Ramsis R. Croes & Victoria Shestalova & Marco Varkevisser & Frederik T. Schut - 1146-1150 Public health expenditures, taxation, and growth
by Bebonchu Atems - 1151-1158 The demand for preventive and restorative dental services among older adults
by Chad D. Meyerhoefer & Samuel H. Zuvekas & Bita Fayaz Farkhad & John F. Moeller & Richard J. Manski
August 2019, Volume 28, Issue 8
- 955-970 How do economic downturns affect the mental health of children? Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey
by Ezra Golberstein & Gilbert Gonzales & Ellen Meara - 971-983 Development of clinical value unit method for calculating patient costs
by Malgorzata Cyganska & Piotr Cyganski & Chris Pyke - 984-997 Investigating the relationship between formal and informal care: An application using panel data for people living together
by Sean Urwin & Yiu‐Shing Lau & Thomas Mason - 998-1034 Roommate effects in health outcomes
by Paul Frijters & Asad Islam & Chitwan Lalji & Debayan Pakrashi - 1035-1051 The impact of pharmaceutical marketing on market access, treatment coverage, pricing, and social welfare
by Gregory J. Critchley & Gregory S. Zaric - 1052-1063 Methods for public health economic evaluation: A Delphi survey of decision makers in English and Welsh local government
by Emma Frew & Katie Breheny - 1064-1071 Rabin's paradox for health outcomes
by Stefan A. Lipman & Arthur E. Attema
July 2019, Volume 28, Issue 7
- 817-829 Did UberX reduce ambulance volume?
by Leon Moskatel & David Slusky - 830-842 How do hospitals respond to price changes in emergency departments?
by Beth Parkinson & Rachel Meacock & Matt Sutton - 843-854 QALYs without bias? Nonparametric correction of time trade‐off and standard gamble weights based on prospect theory
by Stefan A. Lipman & Werner B.F. Brouwer & Arthur E. Attema - 855-867 Do cancer treatments have option value? Real‐world evidence from metastatic melanoma
by Meng Li & Anirban Basu & Caroline S. Bennette & David L. Veenstra & Louis P. Garrison - 868-883 Information presentation and consumer choice: Evidence from Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Success Rate Reports
by Bingxiao Wu - 884-905 A direct regression approach to decomposing socioeconomic inequality of health
by Roselinde Kessels & Guido Erreygers - 906-920 Act now: The effects of the 2008 Spanish disability reform
by Matthew J. Hill & Jose I. Silva & Judit Vall Castello - 921-936 The mortality effects of changing public funding for home health care: An empirical analysis of Medicare home health care in the United States
by Chiara Orsini - 937-952 Testing for family influences on obesity: The role of genetic nurture
by John Cawley & Euna Han & Jiyoon Kim & Edward C. Norton
June 2019, Volume 28, Issue 6
- 727-735 Here comes the SUN: Self‐assessed unmet need, worsening health outcomes, and health care inequity
by Grant Gibson & Michel Grignon & Jeremiah Hurley & Li Wang - 736-747 The influence of misperceptions about social norms on substance use among school‐aged adolescents
by Aliaksandr Amialchuk & Olugbenga Ajilore & Kevin Egan - 748-764 Estimating conversion rates: A new empirical strategy with an application to health care in Italy
by Enrica Chiappero‐Martinetti & Paola Salardi & Francesco Scervini - 765-781 Measuring catastrophic medical expenditures: Reflections on three issues
by Adam Wagstaff - 782-800 Do differences in reported expenditures between household scanner data and expenditure surveys matter in health policy research?
by Chen Zhen & Mary Muth & Abigail Okrent & Shawn Karns & Derick Brown & Peter Siegel - 801-807 Beyond the cost‐effectiveness acceptability curve: The appropriateness of rank probabilities for presenting the results of economic evaluation in multiple technology appraisal
by David Epstein - 808-814 Economic downturns and nurse attachment to federal employment
by Danyao Li & Michael R. Richards & Coady Wing
May 2019, Volume 28, Issue 5
- 597-617 How does birth weight affect health and human capital? A short‐ and long‐term evaluation
by Marie Baguet & Christelle Dumas - 618-640 Does hospital competition improve efficiency? The effect of the patient choice reform in England
by Francesco Longo & Luigi Siciliani & Giuseppe Moscelli & Hugh Gravelle - 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