Journal of Health Economics
1982 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 6, 2006
- Addressing the issues that arise in analysing multicentre cost data, with application to a multinational study pp. 1015-1028

- Simon G. Thompson, Richard M. Nixon and Richard Grieve
- Performance assessment in the context of multiple objectives: A multivariate multilevel analysis pp. 1029-1048

- Katharina Hauck and Andrew Street
- Scale and scope efficiencies through hospital consolidations pp. 1049-1068

- Colin Preyra and George Pink
- Are recessions good for workplace safety? pp. 1069-1093

- Jan Boone and Jan C. van Ours
- Child mental health and human capital accumulation: The case of ADHD pp. 1094-1118

- Janet Currie and Mark Stabile
- Modelling and estimation of valuations for the Dutch London Handicap Scale pp. 1119-1138

- Catharina G.M. Groothuis-Oudshoorn, Astrid M.J. Chorus, W. Taeke van Beekum, Symone B. Detmar and Wilbert B. van den Hout
- Access to primary health care and health outcomes: The relationships between GP characteristics and mortality rates pp. 1139-1153

- Arild Aakvik and Tor Helge Holmas
- Insuring children or insuring families: Do parental and sibling coverage lead to improved retention of children in Medicaid and CHIP? pp. 1154-1169

- Benjamin D. Sommers
- SCHIP expansion and parental coverage: An evaluation of Wisconsin's BadgerCare pp. 1170-1192

- Barbara Wolfe, Thomas Kaplan, Robert Haveman and Yoonyoung Cho
- Health insurance and imperfect competition in the health care market pp. 1193-1202

- Rhema Vaithianathan
Volume 25, issue 5, 2006
- Further evidence of preference reversals: Choice, valuation and ranking over distributions of life expectancy pp. 803-820

- Adam Oliver
- The welfare cost of violence across countries pp. 821-846

- Rodrigo Soares
- Genetic testing in competitive insurance markets with repulsion from chance: A welfare analysis pp. 847-860

- Michael Hoel, Tor Iversen, Tore Nilssen and Jon Vislie
- Insurer-provider integration, credible commitment, and managed-care backlash pp. 861-876

- Nolan H. Miller
- Examining structural breaks and growth rates in international health expenditures pp. 877-890

- Paresh Narayan
- A dynamic model of supply of elective surgery in the presence of waiting times and waiting lists pp. 891-907

- Luigi Siciliani
- Optimal risk adjustment with adverse selection and spatial competition pp. 908-926

- William Jack
- Using discrete choice experiments to estimate a preference-based measure of outcome--An application to social care for older people pp. 927-944

- Mandy Ryan, Ann Netten, Diane Skatun and Paul Smith
- A welfare economics foundation for health inequality measurement pp. 945-957

- Han Bleichrodt and Eddy Van Doorslaer
- Don't give up on me baby: Spousal correlation in smoking behaviour pp. 958-978

- Andrew Clark and Fabrice Etilé
- Relative income, race, and mortality pp. 979-1003

- Douglas Miller and Christina Paxson
- Reconsidering the moral hazard-risk avoidance tradeoff pp. 1005-1014

- Joseph Newhouse
Volume 25, issue 4, 2006
- The impact of presumed consent legislation on cadaveric organ donation: A cross-country study pp. 599-620

- Alberto Abadie and Sebastien Gay
- Ill health and retirement in Britain: A panel data-based analysis pp. 621-649

- Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
- Is health insurance affordable for the uninsured? pp. 650-673

- M. Kate Bundorf and Mark V. Pauly
- Household responses to public home care programs pp. 674-701

- Mark Stabile, Audrey Laporte and Peter C. Coyte
- The effects of cardiac specialty hospitals on the cost and quality of medical care pp. 702-721

- Jason R. Barro, Robert Huckman and Daniel P. Kessler
- An analysis of the length of stay and effectiveness of treatment for hip fracture patients in Japan: Evaluation of the 2002 revision of the medical service fee schedule pp. 722-739

- Kazumitsu Nawata, Ayako Nitta, Sonoko Watanabe and Koichi Kawabuchi
- How far to the hospital?: The effect of hospital closures on access to care pp. 740-761

- Thomas Buchmueller, Mireille Jacobson and Cheryl Wold
- The effect of quality information on consumer health plan switching: Evidence from the Buyers Health Care Action Group pp. 762-781

- Jean M. Abraham, Roger Feldman, Caroline Carlin and Jon Christianson
- An ordered generalised extreme value model with application to alcohol consumption in Australia pp. 782-801

- Mark Harris, Preety Ramful and Xueyan Zhao
Volume 25, issue 3, 2006
- Incentive-compatible guaranteed renewable health insurance premiums pp. 395-417

- Bradley Herring and Mark V. Pauly
- Using rank data to estimate health state utility models pp. 418-431

- Christopher McCabe, John Brazier, Peter Gilks, Aki Tsuchiya, Jennifer Roberts, Anthony O'Hagan and Katherine Stevens
- "Quick and dirty numbers"?: The reliability of a stated-preference technique for the measurement of preferences for resource allocation pp. 432-448

- David L.B. Schwappach and Thomas J. Strasmann
- The effect of financial incentives on gatekeeping doctors: Evidence from a natural experiment pp. 449-478

- Mark Dusheiko, Hugh Gravelle, Rowena Jacobs and Peter Smith
- Selection of treatment under prospective payment systems in the hospital sector pp. 479-499

- Luigi Siciliani
- Case management interviews and the return to work of disabled employees pp. 500-519

- Jan Hogelund and Anders Holm
- What influences participation in genetic carrier testing?: Results from a discrete choice experiment pp. 520-537

- Jane Hall, Denzil Fiebig, Madeleine T. King, Ishrat Hossain and Jordan J. Louviere
- Does trade affect child health? pp. 538-554

- David Levine and Dov Rothman
- Endogenous longevity, biological deterioration and economic growth pp. 555-578

- Marcos Sanso and Rosa Aisa
- Early initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapies for AIDS: Dynamic choice with endogenous and exogenous learning pp. 579-598

- Pierre Lasserre, Jean-Paul Moatti and Antoine Soubeyran
Volume 25, issue 2, 2006
- Does falling smoking lead to rising obesity? pp. 183-197

- Jonathan Gruber and Michael Frakes
- A robust approach for skewed and heavy-tailed outcomes in the analysis of health care expenditures pp. 198-213

- Eva Cantoni and Elvezio Ronchetti
- Having the wrong friends? Peer effects in adolescent substance use pp. 214-233

- Petter Lundborg
- Factor substitution in nursing homes pp. 234-247

- John Cawley, David C. Grabowski and Richard A. Hirth
- Information and consumer choice: The value of publicized health plan ratings pp. 248-275

- Ginger Zhe Jin and Alan T. Sorensen
- The effect of the 1998 Master Settlement Agreement on prenatal smoking pp. 276-294

- Douglas E. Levy and Ellen Meara
- Optimal quality reporting in markets for health plans pp. 295-310

- Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire
- The effects of cocaine and heroin price on drug-related emergency department visits pp. 311-333

- Dhaval Dave
- Comparison of valuation methods used to generate the EQ-5D and the SF-6D value sets pp. 334-346

- Aki Tsuchiya, John Brazier and Jennifer Roberts
- Body mass index and occupational attainment pp. 347-364

- Stephen Morris
- Patient outcomes when hospitals experience a surge in admissions pp. 365-388

- William Evans and Beomsoo Kim
- Reply to Jonathan Gruber and Michael Frakes pp. 389-393

- Shin-Yi Chou, Michael Grossman and Henry Saffer
Volume 25, issue 1, 2006
- Strategic integration of hospitals and physicians pp. 1-28

- Alison Evans Cuellar and Paul J. Gertler
- The effect of physician-hospital affiliations on hospital prices in California pp. 29-38

- Federico Ciliberto and David Dranove
- Persistence in Medicare reimbursements and personal medical accounts pp. 39-57

- Andrew J. Rettenmaier and Zijun Wang
- Hospital integration and vertical consolidation: An analysis of acquisitions in New York State pp. 58-80

- Robert Huckman
- Price and the health plan choices of retirees pp. 81-101

- Thomas Buchmueller
- Direct to consumer advertising in pharmaceutical markets pp. 102-130

- Kurt Brekke and Michael Kuhn
- Reforming health care: Evidence from quantile regressions for counts pp. 131-145

- Rainer Winkelmann
- The treadmill effect in a fixed budget system pp. 146-169

- Franz Benstetter and Achim Wambach
- Severity of illness and priority setting: Worrisome lack of discussion of surprising finding pp. 170-172

- Erik Nord
- Severity of illness and priority setting: Worrisome criticism of inconvenient finding?--A reply to Erik Nord pp. 173-174

- Paul Dolan and Aki Tsuchiya
- Is vertical integration anticompetitive?: Definitely maybe (but that's not final) pp. 175-180

- Martin Gaynor
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