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Christine SORASITH

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Affiliation

Institut de Recherche et Documentation en Économie de la Santé (IRDES)

Paris, France
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Working papers

  1. Christine Sorasith & Sylvain Pichetti & Thomas Cartier & Laure Bergua & Catherine Sermet, 2012. "Déterminants de l’écart de prix entre médicaments similaires et le premier entrant d’une classe thérapeutique," Working Papers DT43, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Feb 2012.
  2. Thierry Debrand & Christine Sorasith, 2010. "Bouclier sanitaire : choisir entre égalité et équité ? Une analyse à partir du modèle ARAMMIS," Working Papers DT32, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Jun 2010.
  3. Laure Bergua & Christine Sorasith & Nicolas Célant, 2010. "Déterminants de l’écart de prix entre médicaments référents et similaires," Working Papers DT31, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Apr 2010.
  4. Thierry Debrand & Christine Sorasith, 2010. "Out-of-Pocket Maximum Rules under a Compulsatory Health Care Insurance Scheme: A Choice between Equality and Equity," Working Papers DT34, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Nov 2010.

Articles

  1. Pichetti, Sylvain & Sorasith, Christine & Sermet, Catherine, 2011. "Analysis of the impact of removing mucolytics and expectorants from the list of reimbursable drugs on prescription rates: A time-series analysis for France 1998–2010," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 102(2), pages 159-169.

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Working papers

  1. Christine Sorasith & Sylvain Pichetti & Thomas Cartier & Laure Bergua & Catherine Sermet, 2012. "Déterminants de l’écart de prix entre médicaments similaires et le premier entrant d’une classe thérapeutique," Working Papers DT43, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Feb 2012.

    Cited by:

    1. Luiz Flavio Andrade, 2011. "Entry time effects and follow on drug competition," Post-Print halshs-00658247, HAL.

  2. Thierry Debrand & Christine Sorasith, 2010. "Bouclier sanitaire : choisir entre égalité et équité ? Une analyse à partir du modèle ARAMMIS," Working Papers DT32, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Jun 2010.

    Cited by:

    1. Mohamed Ali Ben Halima & Thierry Debrand & Camille Regaert, 2012. "Sick Leaves: Understanding Disparities Between French Departments," Working Papers DT50, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Oct 2012.
    2. Aurélie Pierre & Florence Jusot, 2017. "The Likely Effects of Employer-Mandated Complementary Health Insurance on Health Coverage in France," Working Papers DT67bis, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Feb 2017.
    3. Gerard Cornilleau, 2012. "Crise et dépenses de santé : financement et politiques à court-moyen terme," Post-Print hal-01024549, HAL.
    4. Thierry Debrand & Christine Sorasith, 2010. "Out-of-Pocket Maximum Rules under a Compulsatory Health Care Insurance Scheme: A Choice between Equality and Equity," Working Papers DT34, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Nov 2010.

  3. Thierry Debrand & Christine Sorasith, 2010. "Out-of-Pocket Maximum Rules under a Compulsatory Health Care Insurance Scheme: A Choice between Equality and Equity," Working Papers DT34, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Nov 2010.

    Cited by:

    1. Catherine Pollak, 2012. "Employed and Happy despite Weak Health? Labour Market Participation and Job Quality of Older Workers with Disabilities," Working Papers DT45, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Mar 2012.
    2. Mohamed Ali Ben Halima & Thierry Debrand & Camille Regaert, 2012. "Sick Leaves: Understanding Disparities Between French Departments," Working Papers DT50, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Oct 2012.
    3. Luiz Flavio Andrade, 2011. "Entry time effects and follow on drug competition," Post-Print halshs-00658247, HAL.
    4. Caroline Berchet & Nicolas Sirven, 2012. "Cross-Country Performance in Social Integration of Older Migrants. A European Perspective," Working Papers DT46, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised Mar 2012.
    5. Catherine Pollak & Nicolas Sirven, 2012. "Active Ageing Beyond the Labour Market: Evidence on Work Environment Motivations," Working Papers DT48, IRDES institut for research and information in health economics, revised May 2012.

Articles

  1. Pichetti, Sylvain & Sorasith, Christine & Sermet, Catherine, 2011. "Analysis of the impact of removing mucolytics and expectorants from the list of reimbursable drugs on prescription rates: A time-series analysis for France 1998–2010," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 102(2), pages 159-169.

    Cited by:

    1. Thengilsdottir, G. & Gardarsdottir, H. & Almarsdottir, A.B. & McClure, C.B. & Heerdink, E.R., 2013. "The association between lifting an administrative restriction on antidepressant dispensing and treatment patterns in Iceland," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 111(2), pages 193-199.
    2. Bonny Parkinson & Catherine Sermet & Fiona Clement & Steffan Crausaz & Brian Godman & Sarah Garner & Moni Choudhury & Sallie-Anne Pearson & Rosalie Viney & Ruth Lopert & Adam Elshaug, 2015. "Disinvestment and Value-Based Purchasing Strategies for Pharmaceuticals: An International Review," PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 33(9), pages 905-924, September.
    3. Sylvain Pichetti & Catherine Sermet & Brian Godman & Stephen Campbell & Lars Gustafsson, 2013. "Multilevel Analysis of the Influence of Patients’ and General Practitioners’ Characteristics on Patented Versus Multiple-Sourced Statin Prescribing in France," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 11(3), pages 205-218, June.

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  1. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2010-12-18
  2. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2010-12-18

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