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December 2005, Volume 14, Issue 12
- 1231-1238 Regulation versus practice ‐ the impact of accessibility on the use of specialist health care in Norway
by Tor Iversen & Gry Stine Kopperud - 1239-1251 Auctions vs negotiations: a study of price differentials
by Egil Kjerstad - 1253-1271 Risk selection in the German public health insurance system
by Robert Nuscheler & Thomas Knaus - 1273-1281 Smoke‐free laws and bar revenues in California – the last call
by David W. Cowling & Philip Bond - 1283-1286 QALYs and capabilities: a comment on Cookson
by Paul Anand - 1287-1289 QALYs and capabilities: a response to Anand
by Richard Cookson - 1291-1292 Using cost‐effectiveness analysis to improve health care: opportunities and barriers, by PETER J. NEUMANN. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005. No. of pages: 224. ISBN 0 19 517186 1
by Andrea Manca
November 2005, Volume 14, Issue 11
- 1087-1101 Unemployment, labor force composition and sickness absence: a panel data study
by Jan Erik Askildsen & Espen Bratberg & Øivind Anti Nilsen - 1103-1115 Developing a relativities approach to valuing the prevention of non‐fatal work‐related accidents and ill health
by Jonathan Karnon & Aki Tsuchiya & Paul Dolan - 1117-1131 Are HMOs bad for health maintenance?
by John A. Rizzo - 1133-1150 Benefits and costs of methadone treatment: results from a lifetime simulation model
by Gary A. Zarkin & Laura J. Dunlap & Katherine A. Hicks & Daniel Mamo - 1151-1168 Hospital ownership, reimbursement systems and mortality rates
by Carine Milcent - 1169-1189 An investigation into the empirical validity of the EQ‐5D and SF‐6D based on hypothetical preferences in a general population
by Stavros Petrou & Christine Hockley - 1191-1195 Think of a number… any number?
by David K. Whynes & Zoë Philips & Emma Frew
October 2005, Volume 14, Issue 10
- 987-997 Why economics is good for your health. 2004 Royal Economic Society Public Lecture
by Carol Propper - 999-1018 The effect of health changes and long‐term health on the work activity of older Canadians
by Doreen Wing Han Au & Thomas F. Crossley & Martin Schellhorn - 1019-1034 Schooling, cognitive ability and health
by M. Christopher Auld & Nirmal Sidhu - 1035-1045 A panel data study of physicians' labor supply: the case of Norway
by Badi H. Baltagi & Espen Bratberg & Tor Helge Holmås - 1047-1060 GP reimbursement and visiting behaviour in Ireland
by David Madden & Anne Nolan & Brian Nolan - 1061-1071 Tobacco industry price‐subsidizing promotions may overcome the downward pressure of higher prices on initiation of regular smoking
by John P. Pierce & Todd P. Gilmer & Lora Lee & Elizabeth A. Gilpin & Joy de Beyer & Karen Messer - 1073-1077 Allocating health care resources under risk: risk aversion and prudence matter
by Phuong Bui & David Crainich & Louis Eeckhoudt - 1079-1083 Effects coding in discrete choice experiments
by Mickael Bech & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen - 1085-1086 Public health, ethics and equity by SUDHIR ANAND, FABIENNE PETER AND AMARTYA SEN. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004. No. of pages: 316. ISBN 0‐19‐927636‐6
by Richard Cookson
September 2005, Volume 14, Issue 9
- 873-892 Latent class models for use of primary care: evidence from a British panel
by Teresa Bago d'Uva - 893-907 Assessing household health expenditure with Box–Cox censoring models
by Jean‐Paul Chaze - 909-923 Estimating the price elasticity of expenditure for prescription drugs in the presence of non‐linear price schedules: an illustration from Quebec, Canada
by Paul Contoyannis & Jeremiah Hurley & Paul Grootendorst & Sung‐Hee Jeon & Robyn Tamblyn - 925-938 A dynamic analysis of disability and labour force participation in Ireland 1995–2000
by Brenda Gannon - 939-953 Utilization of public health centres in Portugal: effect of time costs and other determinants. Finite mixture models applied to truncated samples
by Óscar D. Lourenço & Pedro L. Ferreira - 955-970 Road injuries and long‐run effects on income and employment
by Anne Moller Dano - 971-985 Waiting lists, waiting times and admissions: an empirical analysis at hospital and general practice level
by Frank Windmeijer & Hugh Gravelle & Pierre Hoonhout
August 2005, Volume 14, Issue 8
- 763-776 The analysis of incomplete cost data due to dropout
by Jan B. Oostenbrink & Maiwenn J. Al - 777-791 Determinants of influenza vaccination timing
by Byung Kwang Yoo & Kevin Frick - 793-803 Analysis of a pharmaceutical risk sharing agreement based on the purchaser's total budget
by Gregory S. Zaric & Bernie J. O'Brien - 805-815 A propensity score approach to estimating the cost–effectiveness of medical therapies from observational data
by Nandita Mitra & Alka Indurkhya - 817-829 QALYs and the capability approach
by Richard Cookson - 831-850 Increasing socio‐economic inequalities in life expectancy and QALYs in Sweden 1980–1997
by Kristina Burström & Magnus Johannesson & Finn Diderichsen - 851-867 AIDS education, condom demand, and the sexual activity of American youth
by Carol Horton Tremblay & Davina C. Ling - 869-870 The politics of medicare: who gets what, when and how by GWENDOLYN GRAY. UNSW Press, Australia, 2004. No. of pages: 111. ISBN 0‐86840‐703‐8
by Jane Hall
July 2005, Volume 14, Issue 7
- 655-667 Optimal allocation of resources over health care programmes: dealing with decreasing marginal utility and uncertainty
by Maiwenn J. Al & Talitha L. Feenstra & Ben A. van Hout - 669-678 The importance of age in allocating health care resources: does intervention‐type matter?
by Mira Johri & Laura J. Damschroder & Brian J. Zikmund‐Fisher & Peter A. Ubel - 679-685 The gap effect: discontinuities of preferences around dead
by Peep F. M. Stalmeier & Jan J. V. Busschbach & Leida M. Lamers & Paul F. M. Krabbe - 687-701 Preferences for hospital quality in Zambia: results from a discrete choice experiment
by Kara Hanson & Barbara McPake & Pamela Nakamba & Luke Archard - 703-719 Information and sorting in the market for obstetrical services
by Darren Grant - 721-735 Determinants of physicians' decisions to specialize
by Robert Gagné & Pierre Thomas Léger - 737-753 The impact of HMO penetration on the relationship between nurse staffing and quality
by Barbara A. Mark & David W. Harless & Michael McCue - 755-761 Correcting for bias when estimating the cost of hospital‐acquired infection: an analysis of lower respiratory tract infections in non‐surgical patients
by Nicholas Graves & Diana Weinhold & Jennifer A. Roberts
June 2005, Volume 14, Issue 6
- 545-557 Using covariates to reduce uncertainty in the economic evaluation of clinical trial data
by F. J. Vázquez‐Polo & M. A. Negrín Hernández & B. González López‐Valcárcel - 559-573 Technology and managed care: patient benefits of telemedicine in a rural health care network
by Matthew Berman & Andrea Fenaughty - 575-593 Outcome versus service based payments in health care: lessons from African traditional healers
by Kenneth L. Leonard & Joshua Graff Zivin - 595-608 Effects of socio‐economic status on mortality: separating the nearby from the farther away
by Jeroen Smits & Ingeborg Keij‐Deerenberg & Gert Westert - 609-619 ‘Threats’ to and hopes for estimating benefits
by Mandy Ryan & Mabelle Amaya‐Amaya - 621-626 The welfare loss from hospital cost‐shifting behavior: a partial equilibrium analysis
by Rexford E. Santerre - 627-641 The effect of Taiwan's tax‐induced increases in cigarette prices on brand‐switching and the consumption of cigarettes
by Yi‐Wen Tsai & Chung‐Lin Yang & Chin‐Shyan Chen & Tsai‐Ching Liu & Pei‐Fen Chen - 643-647 Is silence golden? A test of the incorporation of the effects of ill‐health on income and leisure in health state valuations
by Pedram Sendi & Werner B. F. Brouwer - 649-653 Inequality decomposition and geographic targeting with applications to China and Vietnam
by Adam Wagstaff
May 2005, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 435-443 Correcting for compensating mechanisms related to productivity costs in economic evaluations of health care programmes
by Karin H. M. Jacob‐Tacken & Marc A. Koopmanschap & Willem Jan Meerding & Johan L. Severens - 445-455 Stochastic league tables: an application to diabetes interventions in the Netherlands
by Raymond C. W. Hutubessy & Louis W. Niessen & Rob F. Dijkstra & Ton F. Casparie & Frans F. Rutten - 457-470 Risk aversion and uncertainty in cost‐effectiveness analysis: the expected‐utility, moment‐generating function approach
by Elamin H. Elbasha - 471-485 Assessing generalisability by location in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the use of multilevel models
by Andrea Manca & Nigel Rice & Mark J. Sculpher & Andrew H. Briggs - 487-496 Estimating mean QALYs in trial‐based cost‐effectiveness analysis: the importance of controlling for baseline utility
by Andrea Manca & Neil Hawkins & Mark J. Sculpher - 497-511 The effect of welfare reform on prenatal care and birth weight
by Robert Kaestner & Won Chan Lee - 513-527 On a policy of transferring public patients to private practice
by Paula González - 529-536 Inter‐rater and test–retest reliability of three contingent valuation question formats in south‐east Nigeria
by Obinna Onwujekwe & Julia Fox‐Rushby & Kara Hanson - 537-544 The impact of diabetes on employment: genetic IVs in a bivariate probit
by H. Shelton Brown & José A. Pagán & Elena Bastida
April 2005, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 325-326 Editorial
by Alan Maynard & John Hutton & Andrew Jones - 327-338 Country specific cost comparisons from multinational clinical trials using empirical Bayesian shrinkage estimation: the Canadian ASSENT‐3 economic analysis
by Andrew R. Willan & Eleanor M. Pinto & Bernie J. O'Brien & Padma Kaul & Ron Goeree & Larry Lynd & Paul W. Armstrong - 339-347 Probabilistic sensitivity analysis for NICE technology assessment: not an optional extra
by Karl Claxton & Mark Sculpher & Chris McCabe & Andrew Briggs & Ron Akehurst & Martin Buxton & John Brazier & Tony O'Hagan - 349-362 Empirical investigation of experimental design properties of discrete choice experiments in health care
by Rosalie Viney & Elizabeth Savage & Jordan Louviere - 363-376 The economic value of informal care: a study of informal caregivers' and patients' willingness to pay and willingness to accept for informal care
by Bernard van den Berg & Han Bleichrodt & Louis Eeckhoudt - 377-389 Inequalities in self‐reported physical health in the United States, 1993‐1999
by Saloua Sehili & Elamin H. Elbasha & David G. Moriarty & Matthew M. Zack - 391-406 Access to health care resources in the UK: the case of care for arthritis
by Carol Propper & Jenny Eachus & Philip Chan & Nicky Pearson & George Davey Smith - 407-419 State motor vehicle laws and older drivers
by Michael A. Morrisey & David C. Grabowski - 421-428 Parametric modelling of cost data: some simulation evidence
by Andrew Briggs & Richard Nixon & Simon Dixon & Simon Thompson - 429-432 The bounds of the concentration index when the variable of interest is binary, with an application to immunization inequality
by Adam Wagstaff - 433-434 Getting health reform right: a guide to improving performance and equity by Marc J. Roberts, William Hsaio, Peter Berman and Michael R. Reich. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2004. No. of pages: 332. ISBN 0‐19‐516232‐3
by Alan Williams
March 2005, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 217-230 Modelling EuroQol health‐related utility values for diabetic complications from CODE‐2 data
by Adrian Bagust & Sophie Beale - 231-244 Health state values for the HUI 2 descriptive system: results from a UK survey
by Christopher McCabe & Katherine Stevens & Jennifer Roberts & John Brazier - 245-256 Measuring the productive efficiency and clinical quality of institutional long‐term care for the elderly
by Juha Laine & Miika Linna & Unto Häkkinen & Anja Noro - 257-267 Smokers' expectations to quit smoking
by Henrik Hammar & Fredrik Carlsson - 269-292 The impact of price regulation on the launch delay of new drugs—evidence from twenty‐five major markets in the 1990s
by Patricia M. Danzon & Y. Richard Wang & Liang Wang - 293-306 Warm glow, free‐riding and vehicle neutrality in a health‐related contingent valuation study
by Franz Hackl & Gerald J. Pruckner - 307-322 ‘Irrational’ stated preferences: a quantitative and qualitative investigation
by Fernando San Miguel & Mandy Ryan & Mabelle Amaya‐Amaya
February 2005, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 107-116 Public and private pharmaceutical spending as determinants of health outcomes in Canada
by Pierre‐Yves Crémieux & Marie‐Claude Meilleur & Pierre Ouellette & Patrick Petit & Martin Zelder & Ken Potvin - 119-134 Habit formation and college students' demand for alcohol
by Jenny Williams - 135-148 Predictors of elderly mortality:health status, socioeconomic characteristics and social determinants of health
by Cem Mete - 149-159 Testing the internal consistency of the lottery equivalents method using health outcomes
by Adam Oliver - 161-167 Testing the internal consistency of the lottery equivalents method using health outcomes: a comment to Oliver
by A. Spencer & J. Covey & S. Chilton & M. Taylor - 169-183 Economic valuation of informal care: the contingent valuation method applied to informal caregiving
by Bernard van denBerg & Werner Brouwer & Job van Exel & Marc Koopmanschap - 185-196 Using multilevel models for assessing the variability of multinational resource use and cost data
by Richard Grieve & Richard Nixon & Simon G. Thompson & Charles Normand - 197-208 QALY maximisation and people's preferences: a methodological review of the literature
by Paul Dolan & Rebecca Shaw & Aki Tsuchiya & Alan Williams - 209-213 Influences of the absence of random assignment of bids on estimating willingness to pay using a discrete‐choice question
by Shinji Takemura & Takashi Ohida & Tomofumi Sone & Takashi Fukuda & Yukie Takemura
January 2005, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-16 Examining the link between price regulation and pharmaceutical R&D investment
by John A. Vernon - 17-23 Does more choice reduce waiting times?
by Luigi Siciliani - 25-38 The role of consumer knowledge of insurance benefits in the demand for preventive health care among the elderly
by Stephen T. Parente & David S. Salkever & Joan DaVanzo - 39-53 Are QALYs based on time trade‐off comparable? – A systematic review of TTO methodologies
by Trude Arnesen & Mari Trommald - 55-67 Willingness to pay for low‐lung‐cancer‐risk cigarettes in Taiwan
by Man‐Ser Jan & Tsu‐Tan Fu & Chung L. Huang - 69-82 Measuring the health of populations: the veil of ignorance approach
by José‐Luis Pinto‐Prades & José‐María Abellán‐Perpiñán - 83-91 Valuation of the risk of SARS in Taiwan
by Jin‐Tan Liu & James K. Hammitt & Jung‐Der Wang & Meng‐Wen Tsou - 93-99 Comparing costing results in across country economic evaluations: the use of technology specific purchasing power parities
by Sarah Wordsworth & Anne Ludbrook - 101-102 Motivation, agency and public policy: of knights and knaves, pawns and queens, by Julian Le Grand. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003. No. of pages: 191. ISBN 0‐19‐926699‐9
by Karen Bloor
December 2004, Volume 13, Issue 12
- 1149-1165 Cost efficiency in primary care contracting: a stochastic frontier cost function approach
by Jaume Puig‐Junoy & Vicente Ortún - 1167-1180 The impact of quality on the demand for outpatient services in Cyprus
by Kara Hanson & Winnie C. Yip & William Hsiao - 1181-1190 Cost‐effectiveness with multiple outcomes
by Jakob Bjørner & Hans Keiding - 1191-1201 Tobacco initiation, cessation, and change: evidence from Vietnam
by Ramanan Laxminarayan & Anil Deolalikar - 1203-1210 Calculation of quality adjusted life years in the published literature: a review of methodology and transparency
by Gerald Richardson & Andrea Manca
November 2004, Volume 13, Issue 11
- 1081-1089 Co‐payments for prescription drugs and the demand for doctor visits – Evidence from a natural experiment
by Rainer Winkelmann - 1091-1116 Scope and scale inefficiencies in physician practices
by Robert Rosenman & Daniel Friesner - 1117-1124 Accounting for the cost of scaling‐up health interventions
by Benjamin Johns & Rob Baltussen - 1125-1136 The role of public and private transfers in the cost‐benefit analysis of mental health programs
by Robert J. Brent - 1137-1144 Waiting time and doctor shopping in a mixed medical economy
by Raymond Y.T. Yeung & Gabriel M. Leung & Sarah M. McGhee & Janice M. Johnston - 1145-1146 Measuring the Gains from Medical Research, by KEVIN M. MURPHY and ROBERT H. TOPEL. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2003. No. of pages: 263. ISBN 0‐226‐55178‐4
by John A. Vernon - 1147-1148 Letter to the editor
by Jacob M. Puliyel & Mark Miller
October 2004, Volume 13, Issue 10
- 925-926 Guest Editors' Introduction
by Andrew Jones & Owen O'donnell - 927-939 The sources of hospital cost variability
by Brigitte Dormont & Carine Milcent - 941-958 The effect of practice budgets on patient waiting times: allowing for selection bias
by Mark Dusheiko & Hugh Gravelle & Rowena Jacobs - 959-980 Distinguishing between heterogeneity and inefficiency: stochastic frontier analysis of the World Health Organization's panel data on national health care systems
by William Greene - 981-1001 A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain
by Katharina Hauck & Nigel Rice - 1003-1014 Estimating the demand for health care with panel data: a semiparametric Bayesian approach
by Markus Jochmann & Roberto León‐González - 1015-1030 Measurement and explanation of socioeconomic inequality in health with longitudinal data
by Andrew M. Jones & Angel López Nicolás - 1031-1044 Accounting for misclassification error in retrospective smoking data
by Donald S. Kenkel & Dean R. Lillard & Alan D. Mathios - 1045-1062 The effect of work on mental health: does occupation matter?
by Ana Llena‐Nozal & Maarten Lindeboom & France Portrait - 1063-1080 The effect of the tobacco settlement and smoking bans on alcohol consumption
by Gabriel A. Picone & Frank Sloan & Justin G. Trogdon
September 2004, Volume 13, Issue 9
- 825-843 Alcohol and marijuana use among college students: economic complements or substitutes?
by J. Williams & Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & Frank J. Chaloupka & Henry Wechsler - 845-857 Health insurance and treatment seeking behaviour: evidence from a low‐income country
by Matthew Jowett & Anil Deolalikar & Peter Martinsson - 859-872 Money for health: the equivalent variation of cardiovascular diseases
by Wim Groot & Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink & Erik Plug - 873-884 A comparison of the EQ‐5D and SF‐6D across seven patient groups
by John Brazier & Jennifer Roberts & Aki Tsuchiya & Jan Busschbach - 885-899 The wage effects of obesity: a longitudinal study
by Charles L. Baum & William F. Ford - 901-907 Deriving welfare measures from discrete choice experiments: inconsistency between current methods and random utility and welfare theory
by Emily Lancsar & Elizabeth Savage - 909-912 Deriving welfare measures in discrete choice experiments: a comment to Lancsar and Savage (1)
by Mandy Ryan - 913-918 Deriving welfare measures in discrete choice experiments: a comment to Lancsar and Savage (2)
by J.M.C. Santos Silva - 919-924 Deriving welfare measures from discrete choice experiments: a response to Ryan and Santos Silva
by Emily Lancsar & Elizabeth Savage
August 2004, Volume 13, Issue 8
- 739-747 The productivity of health care and health production functions
by Çağatay Koç - 749-765 Comparing alternative models: log vs Cox proportional hazard?
by Anirban Basu & Willard G. Manning & John Mullahy - 767-779 Do economic cycles have a permanent effect on population health? Revisiting the Brenner hypothesis
by Audrey Laporte - 781-791 The effect of a major cigarette price change on smoking behavior in california: a zero‐inflated negative binomial model
by Mei‐ling Sheu & Teh‐wei Hu & Theodore E. Keeler & Michael Ong & Hai‐Yen Sung - 793-805 Assessing quality of life in the elderly: a direct comparison of the EQ‐5D and AQoL
by Richard Holland & Richard D Smith & Ian Harvey & Louise Swift & Elizabeth Lenaghan - 807-818 The implications of linking questions within the SG and TTO methods
by Anne Spencer - 819-823 The influence of subjective expectations about length and quality of life on time trade‐off answers
by Floortje van Nooten & Werner Brouwer
July 2004, Volume 13, Issue 7
- 605-608 Income‐related inequality in health and health care in the European Union
by Eddy van Doorslaer & Andrew M. Jones - 609-628 Explaining the differences in income‐related health inequalities across European countries
by Eddy van Doorslaer & Xander Koolman - 629-647 Explaining income‐related inequalities in doctor utilisation in Europe
by Eddy van Doorslaer & Xander Koolman & Andrew M. Jones - 649-656 On the interpretation of a concentration index of inequality
by Xander Koolman & Eddy van Doorslaer - 657-668 Determinants of access to physician services in Italy: a latent class seemingly unrelated probit approach
by Vincenzo Atella & Francesco Brindisi & Partha Deb & Furio C. Rosati - 669-687 Access to physician services: does supplemental insurance matter? Evidence from France
by Thomas C. Buchmueller & Agnès Couffinhal & Michel Grignon & Marc Perronnin - 689-703 The effect of private insurance access on the choice of GP/specialist and public/private provider in Spain
by Marisol Rodríguez & Alexandrina Stoyanova - 705-724 Measuring horizontal inequity in Belgian health care using a Gaussian random effects two part count data model
by Tom Van Ourti - 725-732 Measuring inequality in self‐reported health—discussion of a recently suggested approach using Finnish data
by Jorgen Lauridsen & Terkel Christiansen & Unto Häkkinen - 733-737 To what extent do people prefer health states with higher values? A note on evidence from the EQ‐5D valuation set
by Jennifer Roberts & Paul Dolan
June 2004, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 505-524 Should physicians' dual practice be limited? An incentive approach
by Paula González - 525-541 Decomposing the effects of children's health on mother's labor supply: is it time or money?
by Elise Gould - 543-562 Aging and aggregate costs of medical care: conceptual and policy issues
by Dov Chernichovsky & Sara Markowitz - 563-573 Using stated preference and revealed preference modeling to evaluate prescribing decisions
by Tami L. Mark & Joffre Swait - 575-583 How property rights and patents affect antibiotic resistance
by John B. Horowitz & H. Brian Moehring - 585-595 Resistance‐induced antibiotic substitution
by David H. Howard - 597-604 Price discrimination in obstetric services – a case study in Bangladesh
by Mohammad Amin & Kara Hanson & Anne Mills
May 2004, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 403-404 Bernie O'Brien
by Michael Drummond - 405-415 Cost‐effectiveness acceptability curves – facts, fallacies and frequently asked questions
by Elisabeth Fenwick & Bernie J. O'Brien & Andrew Briggs - 417-427 Should the consumption of survivors be included as a cost in cost–utility analysis?
by John A. Nyman - 429-436 When does quality‐adjusting life‐years matter in cost‐effectiveness analysis?
by Richard H. Chapman & Marc Berger & Milton C. Weinstein & Jane C. Weeks & Sue Goldie & Peter J. Neumann - 437-452 Does NICE have a cost‐effectiveness threshold and what other factors influence its decisions? A binary choice analysis
by Nancy Devlin & David Parkin - 453-459 Why cost‐effectiveness should trump (clinical) effectiveness: the ethical economics of the South West quadrant
by Jack Dowie - 461-475 Regression methods for covariate adjustment and subgroup analysis for non‐censored cost‐effectiveness data
by Andrew R. Willan & Andrew H. Briggs & Jeffrey S. Hoch - 477-492 Stated and actual altruistic willingness to pay for insecticide‐treated nets in Nigeria: validity of open‐ended and binary with follow‐up questions
by Obinna Onwujekwe & Benjamin Uzochukwu - 493-498 Comorbidities and the willingness to pay for reducing the risk of a targeted disease: introducing endogenous effort for risk reduction
by Liqun Liu - 499-500 Getting Health Economics into Practice, Edited by David Kernick. Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, 2002. No. of pages: 358. ISBN 1‐85775‐575‐8
by Nancy J. Devlin - 500-500 Health Inequalities, Edited by George Davey Smith. The Policy Press, Bristol, 2003. No. of pages: 548. ISBN 1‐86134‐322‐1
by Joy damson - 501-501 Global Public Goods for Health. Health Economic and Public Health Perspectives, Edited by Richard Smith, Robert Beaglehole, David Woodward and Nick Drager. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003. No. of pages: 287. ISBN 0‐19‐852798‐5
by Bruce Hollingsworth
April 2004, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 303-314 Ageing and health‐care expenditure: the red herring argument revisited
by Meena Seshamani & Alastair Gray - 315-327 Time to include time to death? The future of health care expenditure predictions
by Sally C. Stearns & Edward C. Norton - 329-344 Quality safeguards and regulation of online pharmacies
by Benito Arruñada - 345-361 A utility‐theoretic approach to the aggregation of willingness to pay measured in decomposed scenarios: development and empirical test
by Thomas Hammerschmidt & Hans‐Peter Zeitler & Reiner Leidl - 363-377 Scale and scope economies in nursing homes: A quantile regression approach
by Eric W. Christensen - 379-395 A comparison of the grade of membership measure with alternative health indicators in explaining costs for older people
by Paul McNamee - 397-402 Modelling non‐demanders in choice experiments
by Mandy Ryan & Diane Skåtun
March 2004, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 203-226 Comprehensive decision analytical modelling in economic evaluation: a Bayesian approach
by Nicola J. Cooper & Alex J. Sutton & Keith R. Abrams & David Turner & Allan Wailoo - 227-238 Cost‐effectiveness analysis of two strategies for mass screening for colorectal cancer in France
by Célia Berchi & Véronique Bouvier & Jean‐Marie Réaud & Guy Launoy - 239-250 Labor market costs of illness: prevalence matters
by Thomas DeLeire & Willard Manning - 251-264 The effect of prenatal care on birthweight: a full‐information maximum likelihood approach
by Jeffrey J. Rous & R. Todd Jewell & Robert W. Brown - 265-280 Empirical assessment of the economic behaviour of Dutch general hospitals
by J.L.T. Blank & A.H.Q.M. Merkies - 281-290 A multi‐method approach to measuring health‐state valuations
by Joshua A. Salomon & Christopher J.L. Murray - 291-296 A comparison of stated preference methods for estimating monetary values
by Mandy Ryan - 297-301 Overall versus socioeconomic health inequality: a measurement framework and two empirical illustrations
by Adam Wagstaff & Eddy van Doorslaer
February 2004, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 101-122 Using simulation‐based inference with panel data in health economics
by Paul Contoyannis & Andrew M. Jones & Roberto Leon‐Gonzalez - 123-137 The effects of price and policy on marijuana use: what can be learned from the Australian experience?
by J. Williams - 139-155 Does problem drinking affect employment? Evidence from England
by Ziggy MacDonald & Michael A. Shields - 157-169 Excess capacity and expense preference behaviour in National Health Systems: an application to the Spanish public hospitals
by Ana Rodríguez‐Álvarez & C. A. Knox Lovell - 171-181 Lack of multiplicative transitivity in person trade‐off responses
by Michaël Schwarzinger & Jean‐Louis Lanoë & Erik Nord & Isabelle Durand‐Zaleski - 183-190 Evidence of range bias in contingent valuation payment scales
by David K. Whynes & Jane L. Wolstenholme & Emma Frew - 191-198 Bayesian estimation of cost‐effectiveness: an importance‐sampling approach
by Daniel F. Heitjan & Huiling Li - 199-202 Managed care and shadow price
by Ching‐to A. Ma
January 2004, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-8 Insomnia, biological clock, and the bedtime decision: an economic perspective
by Gideon Yaniv - 9-19 Cost‐effectiveness analysis based on the number‐needed‐to‐treat: common sense or non‐sense?
by Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen & Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen - 21-35 Cost‐effectiveness analysis and health care resource allocation: decision rules under variable returns to scale
by Elamin H. Elbasha & Mark L. Messonnier - 37-48 Responses to standard gambles: are preferences ‘well constructed’?
by Rachel Baker & Angela Robinson - 49-58 The effects of higher cigarette prices on tar and nicotine consumption in a cohort of adult smokers
by M.C. Farrelly & C.T. Nimsch & A. Hyland & M. Cummings - 59-71 The value of risk‐free cigarettes – do smokers underestimate the risk?
by Henrik Hammar & Olof Johansson‐Stenman - 73-86 Increasing patient choice in primary care: the management of minor ailments
by Chris Bojke & Hugh Gravelle & Karen Hassell & Zoe Whittington - 87-94 Simulation of a Hirschman–Herfindahl index without complete market share information
by Eric Nauenberg & Mahdi Alkhamisi & Yuri Andrijuk