Forum for Health Economics & Policy
1998 - 2024
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Volume 27, issue 1, 2024
- A Health Economics Inquiry into Regulatory Constraints on the European Tobacco Market pp. 1-27

- Barbaro Salvatore, Neu-Yanders Nathalie and König Nina
- Valuing the Societal Impact of Medicines and Other Health Technologies: A User Guide to Current Best Practices pp. 29-116

- Shafrin Jason, Kim Jaehong, Cohen Joshua T., Garrison Louis P., Goldman Dana A., Doshi Jalpa A., Krieger Joshua, Darius Lakdawalla, Neumann Peter J., Phelps Charles E., Whittington Melanie D. and Willke Richard
Volume 26, issue 2, 2023
- Self-Reported Mental Health and the Demand for Mental Health Care After a Labor Market Shock: Evidence from the Spanish Great Recession pp. 17-40

- Polo-Muro Eduardo Ignacio
- Optimal Taxation of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes: Principles for Taxing Reduced-Harm Tobacco Products pp. 41-64

- James Prieger
Volume 26, issue 1, 2023
- California Hospitals’ Rapidly Declining Traditional Medicare Operating Margins pp. 1-12

- Gaudette Étienne and Bhattacharya Jay
- Benefits of Adopting by Reference Portions of Clinical Protocols pp. 13-16

- Naftalovich Rotem, Hochfeld Uri, Gubkin Robert and Tewfik George Louli
Volume 25, issue 1-2, 2022
- Preface: Expert Advice to Enhance Aging Research and the Health and Retirement Study pp. 1-5

- Moffitt Terrie E. and Phillips John W. R.
- Future Directions for the HRS Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol pp. 7-27

- Torres Jacqueline M. and Glymour M. Maria
- The Health and Retirement Study: Contextual Data Augmentation pp. 29-40

- Dick Christopher
- Reducing Nonresponse and Data Linkage Consent Bias in Large-Scale Panel Surveys pp. 41-55

- Sakshaug Joseph W.
- Enhancing the Utility of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) to Identify Drivers of Rising Mortality Rates in the United States pp. 57-84

- Monnat Shannon M. and Elo Irma T.
- Using the Health and Retirement Study for Research on the Impact of the Working Conditions on the Individual Life Course pp. 85-104

- Kathleen Mullen
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- Health Outcomes, Income and Income Inequality: Revisiting the Empirical Relationship pp. 75-100

- Constantinos Alexiou and Emmanouil Trachanas
- Association between Economic Growth, Mortality, and Healthcare Spending in 31 High-Income Countries pp. 101-118

- Sanmarchi Francesco, Esposito Francesco, Bucci Andrea, Toscano Fabrizio and Golinelli Davide
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Utilization Management in the Medicare Part D Program and Prescription Drug Utilization pp. 1-34

- Andersen Martin S.
- The Impact of Biopharmaceutical Innovation on Disability, Social Security Recipiency, and Use of Medical Care of U.S. Community Residents, 1998–2015 pp. 35-74

- Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- The Social Value of Improvement in Activities of Daily Living among the Advanced Parkinson’s Disease Population pp. 1-23

- Sullivan Jeffrey, Shih Tiffany M., Emma van Eijndhoven, Jalundhwala Yash J., Darius Lakdawalla, Zadikoff Cindy, Benner Jennifer, Marshall Thomas S. and Sail Kavita R.
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- Health Economics Tools and Precision Medicine: Opportunities and Challenges pp. 14

- Veenstra David L., Mandelblatt Jeanne, Neumann Peter, Basu Anirban, Peterson Josh F. and Ramsey Scott D.
- Switching Costs in Medicare Advantage pp. 14

- Atherly Adam, Feldman Roger D., Dowd Bryan and Eline van den Broek-Altenburg
- Cost-Effectiveness and Estimated Health Benefits of Treating Patients with Vitamin D in Pre-Dialysis pp. 15

- Snyder Sophie, Hollenbeak Christopher S., Kalantar-Zadeh Kamyar, Gitlin Matthew and Ashfaq Akhtar
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Billing Codes Determine Lower Physician Income for Primary Care and Non-Procedural Specialties pp. 11

- Langer Arielle L. and Laugesen Miriam
- The Impact of Medical Marijuana Laws and Dispensaries on Self-Reported Health pp. 20

- Andreyeva Elena and Benjamin Ukert
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Modeling Product Choices in a Peer Network pp. 13

- Di Fang, Richards Timothy J. and Carola Grebitus
- Is Primary Care A Substitute or Complement for Other Medical Care? Evidence from Medicaid pp. 36

- Chen Jiajia, Eunkyung van den Berghe and Robert Kaestner
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- The Impact of Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansions on Applications to Federal Disability Programs pp. 20

- Anand Priyanka, Hyde Jody Schimmel, Colby Maggie and O’Leary Paul
- The Impact of New Drug Launches on Hospitalization in 2015 for 67 Medical Conditions in 15 OECD Countries: A Two-Way Fixed-Effects Analysis pp. 20

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Health insurance coverage and health care utilization: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act’s dependent coverage mandate pp. 24

- Barış Yörük
- Short-Run Health Consequences of Retirement and Pension Benefits: Evidence from China pp. 27

- Plamen Nikolov and Adelman Alan
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- The Option Value of Innovative Treatments for Metastatic Melanoma pp. 10

- Thornton Snider Julia, Seth Seabury, Tebeka Mahlet Gizaw, Wu Yanyu and Batt Katharine
- The Value of the Health and Retirement Study for Health Economics Research pp. 11

- Courtney Coile and Maestas Nicole
- Disability Measurement in the Health and Retirement Study pp. 14

- Agree Emily M. and Wolf Douglas A.
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Using the Health and Retirement Study for Disability Policy Research: A Review pp. 12

- Schimmel Hyde Jody and Stapleton David C.
- The Accuracy of Economic Measurement in the Health and Retirement Study pp. 16

- Eric French, John Jones and Jeremy McCauley
- The Price Elasticity of Specialty Drug Use: Evidence from Cancer Patients in Medicare Part D pp. 19

- Jung Jeah, Feldman Roger D. and McBean Marshall
- The Long-Term Impact of Price Controls in Medicare Part D pp. 56

- Moreno Gigi, Emma van Eijndhoven, Benner Jennifer and Sullivan Jeffrey
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- The Share Price Effect of CVS Health’s Announcement to Stop Selling Tobacco: A Comparative Case Study Using Synthetic Controls pp. 13

- Martin Andersen and Sebastian Bauhoff
- The Effect of the Health Insurance Mandate on Labor Market Activity and Time Allocation: Evidence from the Federal Dependent Coverage Provision pp. 17

- Lenhart Otto and Shrestha Vinish
- The Impact of Pharmaceutical Innovation on Cancer Mortality in Belgium, 2004–2012 pp. 28

- Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Public Provision and Cross-Border Health Care pp. 157-177

- Granlund David and Magnus Wikström
- Physician Self-Referral of Physical Therapy Services for Patients with Low Back Pain: Implications for Use, Types of Treatments Received and Expenditures pp. 179-199

- Mitchell Jean M., Reschovsky James D., Franzini Luisa and Reicherter Elizabeth Anne
- The ACA: Impacts on Health, Access, and Employment pp. 201-259

- Serakos Maria and Barbara Wolfe
- Estimating Regression-Based Medical Care Expenditure Indexes for Medicare Advantage Enrollees pp. 261-297

- Hall Anne E.
- Evidence of Inefficiencies in Practice Patterns: Regional Variation in Medicare Medical and Drug Spending pp. 299-331

- Melinda Buntin and Hayford Tamara
- The Impact of Delayed Hepatitis C Viral Load Suppression on Patient Risk: Historical Evidence from the Veterans Administration pp. 333-351

- Matsuda Tara, McCombs Jeffrey S., Tonnu-Mihara Ivy, McGinnis Justin and Fox D. Steven
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Salience and Health Campaigns pp. 1-22

- Markus Dertwinkel-Kalt
- Demand-Side Factors Associated with the Purchase of Long-Term Care Insurance pp. 23-43

- Unruh Mark A., Stevenson David G., Frank Richard G., Cohen Marc A. and Grabowski David C.
- Competitive Spillovers and Regulatory Exploitation by Skilled Nursing Facilities pp. 45-70

- John Bowblis, Brunt Christopher S. and Grabowski David C.
- Returns to Society from Investment in Cancer Research and Development pp. 71-86

- Chandra Amitabh, MacEwan Joanna P., Campinha-Bacote Avrita and Khan Zeba M.
- How Effective is Population-Based Cancer Screening? Regression Discontinuity Estimates from the US Guideline Screening Initiation Ages pp. 87-139

- Kadiyala Srikanth and Erin Strumpf
- Quantifying Gains in the War on Cancer Due to Improved Treatment and Earlier Detection pp. 141-156

- Seth Seabury, Dana Goldman, Gupta Charu N., Khan Zeba M., Chandra Amitabh, Tomas Philipson and Darius Lakdawalla
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