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Details about Joshua Michael Byrnes

Workplace:Centre for Applied Research in Health Economics, Griffith University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Journal Articles

2023

  1. Cost Effectiveness of Strategies to Manage Atrial Fibrillation in Middle- and High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review
    PharmacoEconomics, 2023, 41, (8), 913-943 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Does affirmative action reduce disparities in healthcare use by Indigenous peoples? Evidence from Australia's Indigenous Practice Incentives Program
    Health Economics, 2023, 32, (4), 853-872 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Patient Preferences for Attributes that Characterise Alternative Models of Care in Gastroenterology: A Discrete Choice Experiment
    The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2023, 16, (2), 165-177 Downloads
  4. Testing for selection bias and moral hazard in private health insurance: Evidence from a mixed public‐private health system
    Health Economics, 2023, 32, (1), 3-24 Downloads
  5. Valuing the Dental Caries Utility Index in Australia
    Medical Decision Making, 2023, 43, (7-8), 901-913 Downloads

2021

  1. Can Administrative Health Data Improve the Gold Standard? Evidence from a Model of the Progression of Myocardial Infarction
    IJERPH, 2021, 18, (14), 1-7 Downloads
  2. Cost of Revision Total Knee Replacement: A Protocol for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    PharmacoEconomics - Open, 2021, 5, (2), 331-337 Downloads
  3. Rising unemployment reduces the demand for healthcare services among people with cardiovascular disease: an Australian cohort study
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 22, (4), 643-658 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. Risky business, healthy lives: how risk perception, risk preferences and information influence consumer’s risky health choices
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 22, (5), 811-831 Downloads View citations (2)
  5. Smartphone Use and Willingness to Pay for HIV Treatment-Assisted Smartphone Applications among HIV-Positive Patients in Urban Clinics of Vietnam
    IJERPH, 2021, 18, (4), 1-13 Downloads
  6. Utility Values for the CP-6D, a Cerebral Palsy-Specific Multi-Attribute Utility Instrument, Using a Discrete Choice Experiment
    The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2021, 14, (1), 129-138 Downloads View citations (1)
  7. Wealthy, healthy and green: Are we there yet?
    World Development, 2021, 147, (C) Downloads View citations (3)
  8. Weather Trumps Festivity? More Cardiovascular Disease Events Occur in Winter than in December Holidays in Queensland, Australia
    IJERPH, 2021, 18, (19), 1-9 Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. Discrete choice experiments to generate utility values for multi-attribute utility instruments: a systematic review of methods
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2020, 21, (7), 983-992 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Impacts of air pollution on health: evidence from longitudinal cohort data of patients with cardiovascular diseases
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2020, 21, (7), 1025-1038 Downloads View citations (8)

2019

  1. International HTA Experience with Targeted Therapy Approvals for Lung Cancer
    PharmacoEconomics - Open, 2019, 3, (1), 103-117 Downloads

2018

  1. Private Health Insurance Incentives in Australia: In Search of Cost-Effective Adjustments
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2018, 16, (1), 31-41 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. Public Preferences for the Use of Taxation and Labelling Policy Measures to Combat Obesity in Young Children in Australia
    IJERPH, 2017, 14, (3), 1-11 Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Benefit Cost Analysis of Three Skin Cancer Public Education Mass-Media Campaigns Implemented in New South Wales, Australia
    PLOS ONE, 2016, 11, (1), 1-10 Downloads
  2. Is response to price equal for those with higher alcohol consumption?
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 17, (1), 23-29 Downloads View citations (4)

2015

  1. Cost-Effectiveness of a Home Based Intervention for Secondary Prevention of Readmission with Chronic Heart Disease
    PLOS ONE, 2015, 10, (12), 1-13 Downloads

2014

  1. Yes, The Government Should Tax Soft Drinks: Findings from a Citizens’ Jury in Australia
    IJERPH, 2014, 11, (3), 1-16 Downloads View citations (4)

2012

  1. The efficiency of a volumetric alcohol tax in Australia
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2012, 10, (1), 37-49 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. The role of health economics in alcohol policy
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2012, 10, (1), 33-35 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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