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December 2023, Volume 32, Issue 12
- 2709-2729 Accuracy of self‐reported private health insurance coverage
by Ha Trong Nguyen & Huong Thu Le & Luke Connelly & Francis Mitrou - 2730-2744 Elderly responses to private health insurance incentives: Evidence from Australia
by Judith Liu & Yuting Zhang - 2745-2767 Health and labor market effects of an unanticipated rise in retirement age. Evidence from the 2012 Italian pension reform
by Manuel Serrano‐Alarcón & Chiara Ardito & Roberto Leombruni & Alexander Kentikelenis & Angelo d’Errico & Anna Odone & Giuseppe Costa & David Stuckler & IWGRH - 2768-2800 A hard pill to swallow? Parental health shocks and children's mental health
by Felix Glaser & Gerald J. Pruckner - 2801-2818 The effect of untargeted naloxone distribution on opioid overdose outcomes
by William N. Dowd - 2819-2835 Do refugees with better mental health better integrate? Evidence from the Building a New Life in Australia longitudinal survey
by Hai‐Anh H. Dang & Trong‐Anh Trinh & Paolo Verme - 2836-2854 The long‐term effectiveness and cost‐effectiveness of public health interventions; how can we model behavior? A review
by Hazel Squires & Michael P. Kelly & Nigel Gilbert & Falko Sniehotta & Robin C. Purshouse - 2855-2879 Early life exposure to cold weather shocks and growth stunting: Evidence from Tanzania
by Josephat J. Hongoli & Youjin Hahn
November 2023, Volume 32, Issue 11
- 2427-2445 The effect of hospital spending on waiting times
by Callum Brindley & James Lomas & Luigi Siciliani - 2446-2459 School starting age policy and students' risky health behaviors
by Yoosik Shin - 2460-2476 Long‐term impacts of an early childhood shock on human capital: Evidence from the 1999 economic crisis in Ecuador
by Jimena Pacheco & Natascha Wagner - 2477-2498 Increasing capitation in mixed remuneration schemes: Effects on service provision and process quality of care
by Christian Volmar Skovsgaard & Troels Kristensen & Ryan Pulleyblank & Kim Rose Olsen - 2499-2515 The impact of COVID‐19 shelter‐in‐place policy responses on excess mortality
by Virat Agrawal & Jonathan Cantor & Neeraj Sood & Christopher Whaley - 2516-2534 Ex‐ante moral hazard and health insurance: Evidence from China's urban residence basic medical insurance scheme
by Chen Chen & Gordon Guoen Liu & Tangxin Wang & Jialong Tan - 2535-2567 Alive but not well: The neglected cost of air pollution
by Mengna Luan & Zhigang Tao & Hongjie Yuan - 2568-2582 Modeled health economic and equity impact on dental caries and health outcomes from a 20% sugar sweetened beverages tax in Australia
by Tan Minh Nguyen & Utsana Tonmukayakul & Long Khanh‐Dao Le & Ankur Singh & Anita Lal & Jaithri Ananthapavan & Hanny Calache & Cathrine Mihalopoulos - 2583-2631 Long‐run intergenerational health benefits of women empowerment: Evidence from suffrage movements in the US
by Hamid Noghanibehambari & Farzaneh Noghani - 2632-2654 Mortality inequality, spatial differences and health care access
by Kadir Atalay & Rebecca Edwards & Fiona Georgiakakis - 2655-2672 The health, economic and social burden of smoking in Argentina, and the impact of increasing tobacco taxes in a context of illicit trade
by Alfredo Palacios & Andrea Alcaraz & Agustín Casarini & Federico Rodriguez Cairoli & Natalia Espinola & Dario Balan & Lucas Perelli & Federico Augustovski & Ariel Bardach & Andrés Pichon‐Riviere
October 2023, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 2173-2191 The highs and the lows: Recreational marijuana laws and mental health treatment
by Alberto Ortega - 2192-2215 Summertime and the drivin’ is easy? Daylight saving time and vehicle accidents
by Ioannis Laliotis & Giuseppe Moscelli & Vassilis Monastiriotis - 2216-2233 Estimating health care costs at scale in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Mathematical notations and frameworks for the application of cost functions
by Marc d’Elbée & Fern Terris‐Prestholt & Andrew Briggs & Ulla Kou Griffiths & Joseph Larmarange & Graham Francis Medley & Gabriella Beatriz Gomez - 2234-2259 The effect of retirement on health behaviors
by Devon Gorry & Sita Nataraj Slavov - 2260-2277 Tobacco excise tax reform: From the perspective of “tax to control tobacco” policy in China
by Qianqian Hong & Jie Su & Penghui Hong - 2278-2297 Health care expenditure and income in Canada: Evidence from panel data
by Zuzana Janko & Venoo Kakar - 2298-2321 Surgeon supply and healthcare quality: Are revision rates for hip and knee replacements lower in hospitals that employ more surgeons?
by Raf Van Gestel & Niels Broekman & Tobias Müller - 2322-2333 Only the fit survive recessions: Estimating labor market penalties for the obese over the business cycle
by Rachel Inafuku - 2334-2352 Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansions and maternal morbidity
by Pinka Chatterji & Hanna Glenn & Sara Markowitz & Jennifer Karas Montez - 2353-2371 Rural pensions, intra‐household bargaining, and elderly medical expenditure in China
by Zeyuan Chen & Albert Park - 2372-2389 Financial incentives and delivery care: Evidence from the Safe Delivery Incentive Program in Nepal
by Manda Tiwari - 2390-2407 Medical occupation preference under the influence of the COVID‐19 pandemic: The role of risk and altruistic preferences
by Edward Cartwright & Yiting Guo & Lijia Wei & Lian Xue - 2408-2423 Price spillovers and specialization in health care: The case of children's hospitals
by Ian M. McCarthy & Mehul V. Raval
September 2023, Volume 32, Issue 9
- 1887-1897 Spillover effect of the Patient Drive Payment Model on skilled nursing facility therapy delivery among Medicare Advantage enrollees
by Momotazur Rahman & David Meyers & Elizabeth M. White & Brian E. McGarry & Christopher Santostefano & Linda Resnik & David C. Grabowski - 1898-1920 The heterogeneous impact of stricter criteria for disability insurance
by Tunga Kantarcı & Jan‐Maarten van Sonsbeek & Yi Zhang - 1921-1940 Estimating the heterogeneous health and well‐being returns to social participation
by Anna Wilding & Luke Munford & Matt Sutton - 1941-1963 Compulsory education reform and child mortality in Peru
by Thao Bui - 1964-1981 Consistent valuation of a reduction in mortality risk using values per life, life year, and quality‐adjusted life year
by James K. Hammitt - 1982-2005 Excess deaths by cause and place of death in England and Wales during the first year of COVID‐19
by Ioannis Laliotis & Charitini Stavropoulou & Greg Ceely & Georgia Brett & Rachel Rushton - 2006-2046 The impact of a mandatory universal drug insurance program on health behaviors and outcomes
by Laetitia Lebihan - 2047-2079 Information shocks and celebrity exposure: The effect of “Magic” Johnson on AIDS diagnoses and mortality in the U.S
by Alexander Cardazzi & Joshua C. Martin & Zachary Rodriguez - 2080-2097 Back to basics: A mediation analysis approach to addressing the fundamental questions of integrated care evaluations
by David G. Lugo‐Palacios & Jonathan M. Clarke & Søren Rud Kristensen - 2098-2112 Identifying the impact of health insurance on subgroups with changing rates of diagnosis
by Daniel Kaliski - 2113-2126 How does a local instrumental variable method perform across settings with instruments of differing strengths? A simulation study and an evaluation of emergency surgery
by Silvia Moler‐Zapata & Richard Grieve & Anirban Basu & Stephen O’Neill - 2127-2146 The impact of the Mamata conditional cash transfer program on child nutrition in Odisha, India
by Vedavati Patwardhan - 2147-2167 Economic preferences and obesity: Evidence from a clinical lab‐in‐field study
by Chiara Pastore & Stefanie Schurer & Agnieszka Tymula & Nicholas Fuller & Ian Caterson
August 2023, Volume 32, Issue 8
- 1659-1669 Risk aversion and COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy
by Anthony Lepinteur & Liyousew G. Borga & Andrew E. Clark & Claus Vögele & Conchita D’Ambrosio - 1670-1688 Long‐term health effects of a school construction program
by Muhammad Fikru Rizal & Nicole Black & David W. Johnston & Rohan Sweeney - 1689-1709 Catastrophic health‐care payments and multidimensional poverty: Are they related?
by Mónica Pinilla‐Roncancio & Jeannette Liliana Amaya‐Lara & Gustavo Cedeño‐Ocampo & Paul Rodríguez‐Lesmes & Carlos Sepúlveda - 1710-1732 Can decision field theory enhance our understanding of health‐based choices? Evidence from risky health behaviors
by David A. J. Meester & Stephane Hess & John Buckell & Thomas O. Hancock - 1733-1748 Using exogenous organizational and regional hospital attributes to explain differences in case‐mix adjusted hospital costs
by Michael M. Havranek & Josef Ondrej & Philippe K. Widmer & Stella Bollmann & Simon Spika & Stefan Boes - 1749-1766 Childhood‐onset disabilities and lifetime earnings growth: A longitudinal analysis
by Sung‐Hee Jeon & Jungwee Park & Dafna Kohen - 1767-1784 The highly educated live longer: The role of time preference, cognitive ability, and educational plans
by Lisa Josefin Norrgren - 1785-1817 Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics
by Jeannette Brosig‐Koch & Burkhard Hehenkamp & Johanna Kokot - 1818-1835 The social value of a SARS‐CoV‐2 vaccine: Willingness to pay estimates from four western countries
by Joan Costa‐Font & Caroline Rudisill & Sayward Harrison & Luca Salmasi - 1836-1867 Newborns during the crisis: Evidence from the 1980s′ farm crisis
by Chan Yu - 1868-1883 Cream skimming and discrimination in access to medical care: A field experiment
by Sylvain Chareyron & Yannick L’Horty & Pascale Petit
July 2023, Volume 32, Issue 7
- 1397-1433 Impact of tariff refinement on the choice between scheduled C‐section and normal delivery: Evidence from France
by Alex Proshin & Alexandre Cazenave‐Lacroutz & Lise Rochaix - 1434-1452 Preparing for future pandemics: A multi‐national comparison of health and economic trade‐offs
by Emily Lancsar & Elisabeth Huynh & Joffre Swait & Robert Breunig & Craig Mitton & Martyn Kirk & Cam Donaldson - 1453-1477 A structural analysis of physician agency and pharmaceutical demand
by Meng‐Chi Tang - 1478-1503 Is Asian flushing syndrome a disadvantage in the labor market?
by Daiji Kawaguchi & Jungmin Lee & Ming‐Jen Lin & Izumi Yokoyama - 1504-1524 Is primary health care worth it in the long run? Evidence from Brazil
by Natalia Nunes Ferreira‐Batista & Adriano Dutra Teixeira & Maria Dolores Montoya Diaz & Fernando Antonio Slaibe Postali & Rodrigo Moreno‐Serra & James Love‐Koh - 1525-1549 The impact of performance‐based financing within local health systems: Evidence from Mozambique
by Laura Anselmi & Julius Ohrnberger & Eleonora Fichera & Pedroso Nhassengo & Quinhas F. Fernandes & Sergio Chicumbe - 1550-1560 Economic uncertainty and cardiovascular disease mortality
by Ichiro Kawachi & Ilias Kyriopoulos & Sotiris Vandoros - 1561-1580 Cognitive activity at work and the risk of dementia
by Nicolau Martin‐Bassols & Sonja C. de New & David W. Johnston & Michael A. Shields - 1581-1602 The impact of Disability Insurance reassessment on healthcare use
by Samia Badji & Anne Kavanagh & Dennis Petrie - 1603-1625 Guidance on the use of complex systems models for economic evaluations of public health interventions
by Penny R. Breeze & Hazel Squires & Kate Ennis & Petra Meier & Kate Hayes & Nik Lomax & Alan Shiell & Frank Kee & Frank de Vocht & Martin O’Flaherty & Nigel Gilbert & Robin Purshouse & Stewart Robinson & Peter J Dodd & Mark Strong & Suzy Paisley & Richard Smith & Andrew Briggs & Lion Shahab & Jo‐An Occhipinti & Kenny Lawson & Thomas Bayley & Robert Smith & Jennifer Boyd & Visakan Kadirkamanathan & Richard Cookson & Monica Hernandez‐Alava & Christopher H. Jackson & Amanda Karapici & Franco Sassi & Peter Scarborough & Uwe Siebert & Eric Silverman & Luke Vale & Cathal Walsh & Alan Brennan - 1626-1655 Who did the ACA Medicaid expansion impact? Estimating the probability of being a complier
by Benjamin C. Chu
June 2023, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 1205-1219 Public health crisis and risky road behaviors
by Yau‐Huo (Jimmy) Shr & Feng‐An Yang - 1220-1243 The impact of cold waves and heat waves on mortality: Evidence from a lower middle‐income country
by Cuong Viet Nguyen & Manh‐Hung Nguyen & Toan Truong Nguyen - 1244-1255 Supporting the revision of the health benefits package in Uganda: A constrained optimisation approach
by Sakshi Mohan & Simon Walker & Freddie Sengooba & Elizabeth Ekirapa Kiracho & Chrispus Mayora & Aloysius Ssennyonjo & Candia Tom Aliti & Paul Revill - 1256-1283 Does paid sick leave encourage staying at home? Evidence from the United States during a pandemic
by Martin Andersen & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Michael F. Pesko & Kosali Simon - 1284-1304 Comparison of a full and partial choice set design in a labeled discrete choice experiment
by Thao Thai & Michiel Bliemer & Gang Chen & Jean Spinks & Sonja de New & Emily Lancsar - 1305-1322 A flexible copula regression model with Bernoulli and Tweedie margins for estimating the effect of spending on mental health
by Giampiero Marra & Matteo Fasiolo & Rosalba Radice & Rainer Winkelmann - 1323-1343 Short‐term effect of retirement on health: Evidence from nonparametric fuzzy regression discontinuity design
by Mohamed Ebeid & Umut Oguzoglu - 1344-1361 Selective referral or learning by doing? An analysis of hospital volume‐outcome relationship of vascular procedures
by Jakub Červený - 1362-1393 The effect of “failed” community mental health centers on non‐white mortality
by Mallory Avery & Jessica LaVoice
May 2023, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 985-992 Climate change, health and sustainable healthcare: The role of health economics
by Martin Hensher - 993-999 The role of civic capital on vaccination
by Paolo Buonanno & Sergio Galletta & Marcello Puca - 1000-1018 The socioeconomic inequity in healthcare utilization among individuals with cardiovascular diseases in India
by Azharuddin Akhtar & Indrani Roy Chowdhury - 1019-1039 Movies, stigma and choice: Evidence from the pharmaceutical industry
by Mayank Aggarwal & Anindya S. Chakrabarti & Chirantan Chatterjee - 1040-1063 Estimating the value of life expectancy gains in Tanzania using the life satisfaction and model based approaches
by Shaun Da Costa - 1064-1083 Do elections make you sick? Evidence from first‐time voters
by Hung‐Hao Chang & Chad D. Meyerhoefer - 1084-1100 School‐age vaccination, school openings and Covid‐19 diffusion
by Emanuele Amodio & Michele Battisti & Antonio Francesco Gravina & Andrea Mario Lavezzi & Giuseppe Maggio - 1101-1119 Keeping an eye on cost: What can eye tracking tell us about attention to cost information in discrete choice experiments?
by Mesfin G. Genie & Mandy Ryan & Nicolas Krucien - 1120-1147 Long‐term effect of childhood pandemic experience on medical major choice: Evidence from the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome outbreak in China
by Ze Chen & Yuan Wang & Yanjun Guan & Michael Jie Guo & Rong Xu - 1148-1180 Opening of hotels and ski facilities: Impact on mobility, spending, and Covid‐19 outcomes
by Krzysztof Zaremba - 1181-1201 Socioeconomic inequalities in waiting times for planned and cancer surgery: Evidence from Spain
by Laia Bosque‐Mercader & Neus Carrilero & Anna García‐Altés & Guillem López‐Casasnovas & Luigi Siciliani
April 2023, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 747-754 Recreational cannabis and opioid distribution
by Shyam Raman & Johanna Catherine Maclean & W. David Bradford & Coleman Drake - 755-806 Medicaid Expansion and mental health treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Alberto Ortega - 807-821 Do good carefully: The long‐term effects of low‐dose DDT exposure in early childhood on education, marriage and employment
by Simon Chang & Kamhon Kan - 822-852 Implementation and spillovers of local non‐pharmaceutical interventions
by Anna Godøy & Maja Weemes Grøtting - 853-872 Does affirmative action reduce disparities in healthcare use by Indigenous peoples? Evidence from Australia's Indigenous Practice Incentives Program
by Karinna Saxby & Joshua Byrnes & Sonja C. de New & Son Nghiem & Dennis Petrie - 873-909 Medicaid reimbursement rates for primary care services and behavioral health outcomes
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Chandler McClellan & Michael F. Pesko & Daniel Polsky - 910-938 Clan loyalty and COVID‐19 diffusion: Evidence from China
by Kebin Deng & Zhong Ding & Xu Liu - 939-952 From financial wealth shocks to ill‐health: Allostatic load and overload
by Declan French - 953-969 Extreme temperatures, mortality, and adaptation: Evidence from the county level in China
by Hua Liao & Chen Zhang & Paul J. Burke & Ru Li & Yi‐Ming Wei - 970-982 Diffusion of a new drug among ambulatory physicians—The impact of patient pathways
by Ronja Flemming & Franziska Frölich & Norbert Donner‐Banzhoff & Leonie Sundmacher
March 2023, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 541-557 Exposure in utero to adverse events and health late‐in‐life: Evidence from China
by Jiyuan Wang & Rob Alessie & Viola Angelini - 558-573 Impact of long‐term care insurance on the health status of middle‐aged and older adults
by Jingyi Wang & Jing Guan & Guojun Wang - 574-619 The effect of health financing systems on health system outcomes: A cross‐country panel analysis
by Jacopo Gabani & Sumit Mazumdar & Marc Suhrcke - 620-638 The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic and related policy responses on non‐COVID‐19 healthcare utilization in China
by Feng Huang & Hong Liu - 639-653 Effects of Medicare Part D coverage gap closure on utilization of branded and generic drugs
by Judith Liu & Yuting Zhang & Cameron M. Kaplan - 654-674 Partially different? The importance of general equilibrium in health economic evaluations: An application to nocturia
by Marco Hafner & Erez Yerushalmi & Fredrik L. Andersson & Teodor Burtea - 675-696 Grading bias and young adult mental health
by Anna Linder & Martin Nordin & Ulf‐G. Gerdtham & Gawain Heckley - 697-714 The impact of community midwives on maternal healthcare utilization
by Tareena Musaddiq - 715-734 Excess healthcare costs of psychological distress in young women: Evidence from linked national Medicare claims data
by Danusha Jayawardana & Brenda Gannon & Jenny Doust & Gita D. Mishra - 735-743 Childhood exposure to birth registration laws and old‐age mortality
by Hamid Noghanibehambari & Jason Fletcher
February 2023, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 235-276 Assessing the impact of enforcement and compliance with minimum staffing standards on the quality of care in nursing homes: Evidence from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' staff star rating downgrade policy
by Christopher S. Brunt - 277-301 Recreational marijuana laws and the misuse of prescription opioids: Evidence from National Survey on Drug Use and Health microdata
by Mir M. Ali & Chandler McClellan & Ryan Mutter & Daniel I. Rees - 302-323 Parallel imports under a manufacturer rebate and a price freeze: Evidence from Germany
by Laura Birg - 324-342 Unintended health benefits of adopting preventive behaviors during a virus outbreak
by Sok Chul Hong & Eunju Lee & Seojung Oh - 343-355 Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness
by Jemimah Ride & Panos Kasteridis & Nils Gutacker & Hugh Gravelle & Nigel Rice & Anne Mason & Maria Goddard & Tim Doran & Rowena Jacobs - 356-374 Informal caregiving, time use and experienced wellbeing
by Sean Urwin & Yiu‐Shing Lau & Gunn Grande & Matt Sutton - 375-394 The impact of Community Health Centers on inappropriate use of emergency services
by Matteo Lippi Bruni & Cristina Ugolini & Rossella Verzulli & Anna Caterina Leucci - 395-412 Life expectancy and human capital: New empirical evidence
by Trung V. Vu - 413-435 More cost‐sharing, less cost? Evidence on reference price drugs
by Annika Herr & Torben Stühmeier & Tobias Wenzel - 436-461 Formal care of the elderly and health outcomes among adult daughters
by Signe A. Abrahamsen & Maja Weemes Grøtting - 462-500 The local health impacts of natural resource booms
by Elisa M. Maffioli - 501-517 The effects of a national policy to reduce c‐sections in Brazil
by Carolina Melo & Naercio Menezes‐Filho - 518-538 Public drug insurance, moral hazard and children's use of mental health medication: Latent mental health risk‐specific responses to lower out‐of‐pocket treatment costs
by Jill Furzer & Maripier Isabelle & Boriana Miloucheva & Audrey Laporte
January 2023, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 3-24 Testing for selection bias and moral hazard in private health insurance: Evidence from a mixed public‐private health system
by Clifford Afoakwah & Joshua Byrnes & Paul Scuffham & Son Nghiem - 25-46 The impact of price promotions on sales of unhealthy food and drink products in British retail stores
by Toby Watt & Walter Beckert & Richard Smith & Laura Cornelsen - 47-64 Do sugar‐sweetened beverage taxes improve public health for high school aged adolescents?
by James Flynn - 65-89 Health effects of a ban on late‐night alcohol sales
by Matthias Bäuml & Jan Marcus & Thomas Siedler - 90-106 Omnibus or Ominous immigration laws? Immigration policy and mental health of the Hispanic population
by Tianyuan Luo & Genti Kostandini - 107-133 Effects of marriage equality legislation on sexual health of the US population
by Dimitrios Nikolaou - 134-154 Nursing homes and mortality in Europe: Uncertain causality
by Xavier Flawinne & Mathieu Lefebvre & Sergio Perelman & Pierre Pestieau & Jérôme Schoenmaeckers - 155-174 Mental health over the life course: Evidence for a U‐shape?
by Hermien Dijk & Jochen Mierau - 175-193 Bidirectional intimate partner violence: Evidence from a list experiment in Kenya
by Carolina Castilla & David M. A. Murphy - 194-217 Variation in the infant health effects of the women, infants, and children program by predicted risk using novel machine learning methods
by Evan D. Peet & Dana Schultz & Susan Lovejoy & Fuchiang (Rich) Tsui - 218-231 Willingness to pay for policies to reduce health risks from COVID‐19: Evidence from U.S. professional sports
by Brad R. Humphreys & Gary A. Wagner & John C. Whitehead & Pamela Wicker
October 2022, Volume 31, Issue S2
- 3-5 Mental health economics—Social determinants and care‐use
by Ezra Golberstein & Christoph Kronenberg - 6-21 The effect of broadband Internet on the gender gap in mental health: Evidence from Germany
by Marta Golin - 22-39 Mental health effects of education
by Fjolla Kondirolli & Naveen Sunder - 40-68 Saving light, losing lives: How daylight saving time impacts deaths from suicide and substance abuse
by Eric Jonathon Osborne‐Christenson - 69-91 Office‐based mental healthcare and juvenile arrests
by Monica Deza & Thanh Lu & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 92-114 Co‐payment and adolescents' use of psychologist treatment: Spill over effects on mental health care and on suicide attempts
by Marie Kruse & Kim Rose Olsen & Christian Volmar Skovsgaard - 115-133 The effects of supported housing for individuals with mental disorders
by Francisca Vargas Lopes & Pieter Bakx & Sam Harper & Bastian Ravesteijn & Tom Van Ourti
September 2022, Volume 31, Issue S1
- 1-9 Pushing the boundaries of evaluation, diffusion, and use of medical devices in Europe: Insights from the COMED project
by Aleksandra Torbica & Rosanna Tarricone & Jonas Schreyögg & Mike Drummond - 10-24 Real‐world evidence in health technology assessment of high‐risk medical devices: Fit for purpose?
by Philip Klein & Hedwig Blommestein & Maiwenn Al & Benedetta Pongiglione & Aleksandra Torbica & Saskia de Groot - 25-43 How real can we get in generating real world evidence? Exploring the opportunities of routinely collected administrative data for evaluation of medical devices
by Benedetta Pongiglione & Aleksandra Torbica - 44-72 Development of a framework and decision tool for the evaluation of health technologies based on surrogate endpoint evidence
by Oriana Ciani & Bogdan Grigore & Rod S. Taylor - 73-97 Recommendations for developing a lifecycle, multidimensional assessment framework for mobile medical apps
by Rosanna Tarricone & Francesco Petracca & Maria Cucciniello & Oriana Ciani - 98-115 Exploring the misalignment on the value of further research between payers and manufacturers. A case study on a novel total artificial heart
by Carlo Federici & Leandro Pecchia - 116-134 An approach to quantify parameter uncertainty in early assessment of novel health technologies
by Rowan Iskandar & Carlo Federici & Cassandra Berns & Carl Rudolf Blankart - 135-156 Variation in the utilization of medical devices across Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands: A multilevel approach
by Stefan Rabbe & Meilin Möllenkamp & Benedetta Pongiglione & Hedwig Blommestein & Pim Wetzelaer & Renaud Heine & Jonas Schreyögg - 157-178 Spillover effects and other determinants of medical device uptake in the presence of a medical guideline: An analysis of drug‐eluting stents in Germany and Italy
by Meilin Möllenkamp & Benedetta Pongiglione & Stefan Rabbe & Aleksandra Torbica & Jonas Schreyögg - 179-194 Coverage with evidence development for medical devices in Europe: Can practice meet theory?
by Michael Drummond & Carlo Federici & Vivian Reckers‐Droog & Aleksandra Torbica & Carl Rudolf Blankart & Oriana Ciani & Zoltán Kaló & Sándor Kovács & Werner Brouwer - 195-206 Implementation of coverage with evidence development schemes for medical devices: A decision tool for late technology adopter countries
by Sandor Kovács & Zoltán Kaló & Rita Daubner‐Bendes & Katarzyna Kolasa & Rok Hren & Tomas Tesar & Vivian Reckers‐Droog & Werner Brouwer & Carlo Federici & Mike Drummond & Antal Tamás Zemplényi
December 2022, Volume 31, Issue 12
- 2515-2536 Reference‐dependent age weighting of quality‐adjusted life years
by Arthur E. Attema & Werner B. F. Brouwer & Jose Luis Pinto‐Prades - 2537-2557 Adoption of hospital diagnosis‐related group financing in Switzerland and the availability of computed tomography scanners
by Laurence C. Baker & Karine Lamiraud - 2558-2574 Well‐being right before and after a permanent nursing home admission
by Judith Bom & Pieter Bakx & Sara Rellstab - 2575-2592 The Affordable Care Act and regulation: Coverage effects of guaranteed issue and ratings reform
by Reagan A. Baughman - 2593-2608 Comparing healthcare quality: A common framework for both ordinal and cardinal data with an application to primary care variation in England
by Paul Allanson & Richard Cookson - 2609-2629 Cloudy with a chance of munchies: Assessing the impact of recreational marijuana legalization on obesity
by Raymond J. March & Veeshan Rayamajhee & Glenn L. Furton - 2630-2647 Two for the price of one: If moving beyond traditional single‐best discrete choice experiments, should we use best‐worst, best‐best or ranking for preference elicitation?
by Samare P. I. Huls & Emily Lancsar & Bas Donkers & Jemimah Ride - 2648-2663 Does providing free internet access to low‐income households affect COVID‐19 spread?
by Daniel Goetz - 2664-2679 Spreading the disease: Protest in times of pandemics
by Martin Lange & Ole Monscheuer - 2680-2699 A scoping review of statistical methods for trial‐based economic evaluations: The current state of play
by Mohamed El Alili & Johanna M. van Dongen & Jonas L. Esser & Martijn W. Heymans & Maurits W. van Tulder & Judith E. Bosmans - 2700-2720 Labor supply and informal care responses to health shocks within couples: Evidence from the UK
by Annarita Macchioni Giaquinto & Andrew M. Jones & Nigel Rice & Francesca Zantomio
November 2022, Volume 31, Issue 11
- 2289-2310 Should developing countries ban dual practice by physicians? Analysis under mixed hospital competition
by Indranil Dutta & Mario Pezzino & Yan Song - 2311-2332 The impact of a national formulary expansion on diabetics
by Cici McNamara & Natalia Serna - 2333-2368 The effect of hospital‐physician integration on hospital costs
by Stephen McCarthy & Damien Sheehan‐Connor - 2369-2380 Liquidity constraints, cash transfers and the demand for health care in the Covid‐19 pandemic
by Carlos Alberto Belchior & Yara Gomes - 2381-2410 The effect of soda taxes beyond beverages in Philadelphia
by Felipe Lozano‐Rojas & Patrick Carlin - 2411-2424 Incentives to implement personalized medicine under second‐best pricing
by Michel Mougeot & Florence Naegelen - 2425-2444 The intergenerational persistence of opioid dependence: Evidence from administrative data
by Alexander Ahammer & Martin Halla - 2445-2464 Temperature and non‐communicable diseases: Evidence from Indonesia's primary health care system
by Manuela Fritz - 2465-2480 Decomposing inequality of opportunity in child health in Tanzania: The role of access to water and sanitation
by Mkupete Jaah Mkupete & Dieter Von Fintel & Ronelle Burger - 2481-2498 Economic shocks, health, and social protection: The effect of COVID‐19 income shocks on health and mitigation through cash transfers in South Africa
by Julius Ohrnberger - 2499-2511 The unintended consequences of hospital strikes on patient outcomes evidence from multiple strikes in the Portuguese National Health Service
by Eduardo Costa
October 2022, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 2109-2114 Patient‐centered appraisal of race‐free clinical risk assessment
by Charles F. Manski - 2115-2119 Healing the past, reimagining the present, investing in the future: What should be the role of race as a proxy covariate in health economics informed health care policy?
by Andrew H. Briggs - 2120-2141 The effect of community engagement on healthcare utilization and health insurance enrollment in Ghana: Results from a randomized experiment
by Stephen Kwasi Opoku Duku & Edward Nketiah‐Amponsah & Christine J. Fenenga & Wendy Janssens & Menno Pradhan - 2142-2169 The effects of multi‐disciplinary integrated care on healthcare utilization: Evidence from a natural experiment in the UK
by Léontine Goldzahl & Jonathan Stokes & Matt Sutton - 2170-2186 Parental decisions to divorce and have additional children among families with children with cerebral palsy: Evidence from Swedish longitudinal and administrative data
by Vibeke Müller & Ulf Gerdtham & Ann Alriksson‐Schmidt & Johan Jarl - 2187-2207 Toward mandatory health insurance in low‐income countries? An analysis of claims data in Tanzania
by Kathrin Durizzo & Kenneth Harttgen & Fabrizio Tediosi & Maitreyi Sahu & August Kuwawenaruwa & Paola Salari & Isabel Günther - 2208-2228 The impact of COVID‐related economic shocks on household mental health in Pakistan
by Victoria Baranov & Pauline Grosjean & Fatima Jamal Khan & Sarah Walker - 2229-2243 Does raising retirement age lead to a healthier transition to retirement? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security Amendments of 1983
by Zhaoxue Ci - 2244-2268 Does expanding access to cannabis affect traffic crashes? County‐level evidence from recreational marijuana dispensary sales in Colorado
by Christian Gunadi - 2269-2286 Does weight impact adolescent mental health? Evidence from China
by Si Wang & Qingqing Yang
September 2022, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 1807-1822 The demand for health turns 50: Reflections
by Michael Grossman - 1823-1843 When and how do business shutdowns work? Evidence from Italy's first COVID‐19 wave
by Gabriele Ciminelli & Sílvia Garcia‐Mandicó - 1844-1861 Job loss and psychological distress during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Longitudinal Analysis from residents in nine predominantly African American low‐income neighborhoods
by Matthew D. Baird & Jonathan Cantor & Wendy M. Troxel & Tamara Dubowitz - 1862-1877 Regional variation in prescription drug spending: Evidence from regional migrants in Sweden
by Naimi Johansson & Mikael Svensson - 1878-1897 Medical cannabis and automobile accidents: Evidence from auto insurance
by Cameron M. Ellis & Martin F. Grace & Rhet A. Smith & Juan Zhang - 1898-1925 Consumer choice and public‐private providers: The role of perceived prices
by Kai Shen Lim & Wei Aun Yap & Winnie Yip - 1926-1953 ADHD misdiagnosis: Causes and mitigators
by Jill Furzer & Elizabeth Dhuey & Audrey Laporte - 1954-1972 The lasting consequences of childhood sexual abuse on human capital and economic well‐being
by Laura E. Henkhaus - 1973-1992 Locking out prevention: Dental care in the midst of a pandemic
by Shooshan Danagoulian & Thomas A. Wilk - 1993-2024 Extreme temperatures during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes: Evidence from 2009 to 2018 U.S. national birth data
by Gulcan Cil & Jiyoon Kim - 2025-2049 Political polarization and cooperation during a pandemic
by Kirsten Cornelson & Boriana Miloucheva - 2050-2071 A theory of fiscal policy response to an epidemic
by Yu Pang - 2072-2089 Flood disasters and health among the urban poor
by Michelle S. Escobar Carías & David W. Johnston & Rachel Knott & Rohan Sweeney
August 2022, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 1525-1557 An examination of machine learning to map non‐preference based patient reported outcome measures to health state utility values
by Mona Aghdaee & Bonny Parkinson & Kompal Sinha & Yuanyuan Gu & Rajan Sharma & Emma Olin & Henry Cutler - 1558-1589 The effect of preschool attendance on Children's health: Evidence from a lower middle‐income country
by Cuong Viet Nguyen - 1590-1617 Are firms with ‘deep pockets’ more responsive to tort liability? Evidence from nursing homes
by James A. Brickley & Susan F. Lu & Gerard J. Wedig - 1618-1632 Paying for the view? How nursing home prices affect certified staffing ratios
by Dörte Heger & Annika Herr & Anne Mensen