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Homepage:http://publish.uwo.ca/~ssarma2/
Postal address:Sisira Sarma
Workplace:The University of Western Ontario - Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics

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Working Papers

2017

  1. Primary Care Access and Emergency Department Utilization: Theory and Evidence from Canada
    Working Papers, Canadian Centre for Health Economics Downloads View citations (1)

2014

  1. The Effect of Income on Obesity among Canadian Adults
    Working Papers, Canadian Centre for Health Economics Downloads View citations (5)

2013

  1. The Effect of Leisure-time Physical Activity on Obesity, Diabetes, High BP and Heart Disease among Canadians: Evidence from 2000/01 to 2005/06
    Working Papers, Canadian Centre for Health Economics Downloads

2001

  1. Numerical methods for the solution of a human capital model
    Computing in Economics and Finance 2001, Society for Computational Economics

Journal Articles

2024

  1. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Pharmacogenomics (PGx)-Based Warfarin, Apixaban, and Rivaroxaban Versus Standard Warfarin for the Management of Atrial Fibrillation in Ontario, Canada
    PharmacoEconomics, 2024, 42, (1), 69-90 Downloads
  2. Does prescribing apixaban or rivaroxaban versus warfarin for patients diagnosed with atrial fibrillation save health system costs? A multivalued treatment effects analysis
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2024, 25, (3), 397-409 Downloads
  3. Primary care services and emergency department visits in blended fee-for-service and blended capitation models: evidence from Ontario, Canada
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2024, 25, (3), 363-377 Downloads

2021

  1. Physician remuneration schemes, psychiatric hospitalizations and follow-up care: Evidence from blended fee-for-service and capitation models
    Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 268, (C) Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. After-Hours Incentives and Emergency Department Visits: Evidence from Ontario
    Canadian Public Policy, 2020, 46, (2), 253-263 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Stirring the pot: Switching from blended fee‐for‐service to blended capitation models of physician remuneration
    Health Economics, 2020, 29, (11), 1435-1455 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Team-based primary care practice and physician's services: Evidence from Family Health Teams in Ontario, Canada
    Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 264, (C) Downloads
  4. The impact of improved access to after-hours primary care on emergency department and primary care utilization: A systematic review
    Health Policy, 2020, 124, (8), 812-818 Downloads View citations (2)
  5. The impact of the diabetes management incentive on diabetes-related services: evidence from Ontario, Canada
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2020, 21, (9), 1279-1293 Downloads

2019

  1. Production of physician services under fee‐for‐service and blended fee‐for‐service: Evidence from Ontario, Canada
    Health Economics, 2019, 28, (12), 1418-1434 Downloads View citations (3)

2018

  1. Family physician remuneration schemes and specialist referrals: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Ontario, Canada
    Health Economics, 2018, 27, (10), 1533-1549 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. The Potential Clinical and Economic Value of Primary Tumour Identification in Metastatic Cancer of Unknown Primary Tumour: A Population-Based Retrospective Matched Cohort Study
    PharmacoEconomics - Open, 2018, 2, (3), 255-270 Downloads

2016

  1. Does obesity influence labour market outcomes among working-age adults? Evidence from Canadian longitudinal data
    Economics & Human Biology, 2016, 20, (C), 26-41 Downloads View citations (18)

2015

  1. The Effect of Leisure‐Time Physical Activity on Obesity, Diabetes, High BP and Heart Disease Among Canadians: Evidence from 2000/2001 to 2005/2006
    Health Economics, 2015, 24, (12), 1531-1547 Downloads View citations (13)

2014

  1. Socioeconomic inequalities in adult obesity risk in Canada: trends and decomposition analyses
    The European Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 15, (2), 203-221 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. The effect of physical activity on adult obesity: Evidence from the Canadian NPHS panel
    Economics & Human Biology, 2014, 14, (C), 1-21 Downloads View citations (17)

2012

  1. Canadian family physicians’ decision to collaborate: Age, period and cohort effects
    Social Science & Medicine, 2012, 75, (10), 1811-1819 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Does team-based primary health care improve patients’ perception of outcomes? Evidence from the 2007–08 Canadian Survey of Experiences with Primary Health
    Health Policy, 2012, 105, (1), 71-83 Downloads View citations (5)

2011

  1. Do new cohorts of family physicians work less compared to their older predecessors? The evidence from Canada
    Social Science & Medicine, 2011, 72, (12), 2049-2058 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Does the financial protection of health insurance vary across providers? Vietnam's experience
    Social Science & Medicine, 2011, 73, (4), 559-567 Downloads View citations (11)
  3. The role of supplemental coverage in a universal health insurance system: Some Canadian evidence
    Health Policy, 2011, 100, (1), 81-90 Downloads View citations (6)

2010

  1. Does the way physicians are paid influence the way they practice? The case of Canadian family physicians' work activity
    Health Policy, 2010, 98, (2-3), 203-217 Downloads View citations (9)
  2. Physician's production of primary care in Ontario, Canada
    Health Economics, 2010, 19, (1), 14-30 Downloads View citations (20)

2009

  1. Demand for outpatient healthcare
    Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2009, 7, (4), 265-277 Downloads View citations (14)
  2. Transitions in living arrangements of Canadian seniors: Findings from the NPHS longitudinal data
    Social Science & Medicine, 2009, 68, (6), 1106-1113 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Who is giving up the free lunch? The insured patients' decision to access health insurance benefits and its determinants: Evidence from a low-income country
    Health Policy, 2009, 92, (2-3), 250-258 Downloads View citations (6)

2008

  1. Do physician remuneration schemes matter? The case of Canadian family physicians
    Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27, (5), 1168-1181 Downloads View citations (97)
  2. How important are individual, household and commune characteristics in explaining utilization of maternal health services in Vietnam?
    Social Science & Medicine, 2008, 67, (6), 1009-1017 Downloads View citations (10)

2007

  1. A panel multinomial logit analysis of elderly living arrangements: Evidence from aging in Manitoba longitudinal data, Canada
    Social Science & Medicine, 2007, 65, (12), 2539-2552 Downloads View citations (7)
  2. The influence of prescription drug insurance on psychotropic and non-psychotropic drug utilization in Canada
    Social Science & Medicine, 2007, 65, (12), 2553-2565 Downloads View citations (5)

2006

  1. A microeconometric analysis of Canadian health care utilization
    Health Economics, 2006, 15, (3), 219-239 Downloads View citations (23)
  2. Does non‐profit health insurance reduce financial burden? Evidence from the Vietnam living standards survey panel
    Health Economics, 2006, 15, (6), 603-616 Downloads View citations (53)
  3. The influence of health insurance on hospital admission and length of stay--The case of Vietnam
    Social Science & Medicine, 2006, 63, (7), 1757-1770 Downloads View citations (14)
 
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