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Workplace:Centre for Health Economics, Monash Business School, Monash University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Last updated 2023-08-06. Update your information in the RePEc Author Service.

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Journal Articles

2023

  1. The Cost-Effectiveness of Adjunctive Lifestyle Interventions for the Management of Cancer: A Systematic Review
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2023, 21, (2), 225-242 Downloads

2021

  1. Persistence or reversal? The micro-effects of time-varying financial penalties
    Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, 188, (C), 72-86 Downloads
  2. The impact of health sector‐wide approaches on aid effectiveness and infant mortality
    Journal of International Development, 2021, 33, (5), 826-844 Downloads View citations (3)

2020

  1. Patient chosen gap payments in primary care: Predictions of patient acceptability, uptake and willingness to pay from a discrete choice experiment
    Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 263, (C) Downloads

2018

  1. The Impact of SWAps on Health Aid Displacement of Domestic Health Expenditure
    Journal of Development Studies, 2018, 54, (4), 719-737 Downloads View citations (2)

2017

  1. An Investigation of the Overlap Between the ICECAP-A and Five Preference-Based Health-Related Quality of Life Instruments
    PharmacoEconomics, 2017, 35, (7), 741-753 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Australian general practitioners initiate statin therapy primarily on the basis of lipid levels; New Zealand general practitioners use absolute risk
    Health Policy, 2017, 121, (12), 1233-1239 Downloads
  3. Using CART to Identify Thresholds and Hierarchies in the Determinants of Funding Decisions
    Medical Decision Making, 2017, 37, (2), 173-182 Downloads View citations (2)

2016

  1. Has the Swap Influenced Aid Flows in the Health Sector?
    Health Economics, 2016, 25, (5), 559-577 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Using Classification and Regression Trees (CART) to Identify Prescribing Thresholds for Cardiovascular Disease
    PharmacoEconomics, 2016, 34, (2), 195-205 Downloads View citations (3)
    Also in PharmacoEconomics, 2016, 34, (2), 195-205 (2016) Downloads View citations (5)

2015

  1. The effect of traffic lights and regulatory statements on the choice between complementary and conventional medicines in Australia: Results from a discrete choice experiment
    Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 124, (C), 257-265 Downloads View citations (1)

2014

  1. Do Sector Wide Approaches for health aid delivery lead to ‘donor-flight’? A comparison of 46 low-income countries
    Social Science & Medicine, 2014, 105, (C), 38-46 Downloads View citations (4)

2013

  1. Economic Evaluation of Active Implementation versus Guideline Dissemination for Evidence-Based Care of Acute Low-Back Pain in a General Practice Setting
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8, (10), 1-8 Downloads
  2. Evaluation of a Theory-Informed Implementation Intervention for the Management of Acute Low Back Pain in General Medical Practice: The IMPLEMENT Cluster Randomised Trial
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8, (6), 1-15 Downloads View citations (2)

2012

  1. Social welfare and the Affordable Care Act: Is it ever optimal to set aside comparative cost?
    Social Science & Medicine, 2012, 75, (7), 1156-1162 Downloads

2011

  1. Breaking up is hard to do: the economic impact of provisional funding contingent upon evidence development
    Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2011, 6, (4), 509-527 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. Fixing the game: are between‐silo differences in funding arrangements handicapping some interventions and giving others a head‐start?
    Health Economics, 2010, 19, (4), 449-465 Downloads View citations (2)

2008

  1. Comparing the Incomparable? A Systematic Review of Competing Techniques for Converting Descriptive Measures of Health Status into QALY-Weights
    Medical Decision Making, 2008, 28, (1), 66-89 Downloads View citations (9)

2006

  1. Does an increase in the doctor supply reduce medical fees? An econometric analysis of medical fees across Australia
    Applied Economics, 2006, 38, (3), 253-266 Downloads View citations (15)
  2. The Value of Thinly Spread QALYs
    PharmacoEconomics, 2006, 24, (9), 845-853 Downloads View citations (5)

2005

  1. On the relevance of personal characteristics in setting health priorities: a comment on Olsen, Richardson, Dolan and Menzel (2003)
    Social Science & Medicine, 2005, 60, (8), 1661-1664 Downloads View citations (1)
 
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