Journal of Health Economics
1982 - 2025
Current editor(s): J. P. Newhouse, A. J. Culyer, R. Frank, K. Claxton and T. McGuire From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 19, issue 6, 2000
- Measuring adverse selection in managed health care pp. 829-854

- Richard G. Frank, Jacob Glazer and Thomas G. McGuire
- The demand for private health care in the UK pp. 855-876

- Carol Propper
- Mental health: market power and governance pp. 877-905

- Julien Forder
- Costs and outcomes associated with alternative discharge strategies following joint replacement surgery: analysis of an observational study using a propensity score pp. 907-929

- Peter C. Coyte, Wendy Young and Ruth Croxford
- Parental leave and child health pp. 931-960

- Christopher Ruhm
- Disability and the labour market: an analysis of British males pp. 961-981

- Michael P Kidd, Peter Sloane and Ivan Ferko
- Efficiency and administrative costs in primary care pp. 983-1006

- Antonio Giuffrida, Hugh Gravelle and Matthew Sutton
- Income-related inequality in life-years and quality-adjusted life-years pp. 1007-1026

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Magnus Johannesson
- Revisiting Rogowski and Newhouse on the indirect costs of teaching: a note on functional form and retransformation in Medicare's payment formulas pp. 1027-1046

- Kathleen Dalton and Edward Norton
- Risk sharing and the supply of mental health services pp. 1047-1065

- Meredith B. Rosenthal
- Quality incentives in a regulated market with imperfect information and switching costs: capitation in general practice pp. 1067-1088

- Hugh Gravelle and Giuliano Masiero
- Illicit drug use, unemployment, and occupational attainment pp. 1089-1115

- Ziggy MacDonald and Stephen Pudney
- The effect of tobacco advertising bans on tobacco consumption pp. 1117-1137

- Henry Saffer and Frank Chaloupka
Volume 19, issue 5, 2000
- Equity in the delivery of health care in Europe and the US pp. 553-583

- Eddy Van Doorslaer, Adam Wagstaff, Hattem van der Burg, Terkel Christiansen, Diana De Graeve, Inge Duchesne, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Michael Gerfin, Jose Geurts and Lorna Gross
- Optimal health insurance: the case of observable, severe illness pp. 585-609

- Michael E. Chernew, William E. Encinosa and Richard A. Hirth
- The family as producer of health -- an extended grossman model pp. 611-637

- Lena Jacobson
- Moral hazard in physician prescription behavior pp. 639-662

- Douglas Lundin
- Contracts for health care and asymmetric information pp. 663-677

- Gianni De Fraja
- Health care expenditure in the last months of life pp. 679-695

- Stefan Felder, Markus Meier and Horst Schmitt
- Standard errors for the retransformation problem with heteroscedasticity pp. 697-718

- Chunrong Ai and Edward Norton
- Health care evaluation, utilitarianism and distortionary taxes pp. 719-730

- Paul Calcott
- Consumer satisfaction and supplier induced demand pp. 731-753

- Fredrik Carlsen and Jostein Grytten
- Incorporating option values into the economic evaluation of health care technologies pp. 755-766

- Stephen Palmer and Peter C. Smith
- Hospital mergers and acquisitions: does market consolidation harm patients? pp. 767-791

- Vivian Ho and Barton Hamilton
- HMO penetration and the geographic mobility of practicing physicians pp. 793-809

- Daniel Polsky, Phillip R. Kletke, Gregory D. Wozniak and Jose J. Escarce
- Correction note on "The demand for health with uncertainty and insurance" pp. 811-820

- Ken Tabata and Yasushi Ohkusa
- Insurance and imperfect financial markets in Grossman's demand for health model -- a reply to Tabata and Ohkusa pp. 821-827

- Bengt Liljas
Volume 19, issue 4, 2000
- Addiction as a market failure: using rational addiction results to justify tobacco regulation pp. 421-437

- Fritz L. Laux
- On the economic foundations of CEA. Ladies and gentlemen, take your positions! pp. 439-459

- Werner Brouwer and Marc A. Koopmanschap
- On stationarity and cointegration of international health expenditure and GDP pp. 461-475

- Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Mickael Lothgren
- Properties of actuarially fair and pay-as-you-go health insurance schemes for the elderly. An OLG model approach pp. 477-498

- Per-Olov Johansson
- Risk segmentation: goal or problem? pp. 499-512

- Roger Feldman and Bryan Dowd
- An efficient employer strategy for dealing with adverse selection in multiple-plan offerings: an MSA example pp. 513-528

- Mark V. Pauly and Bradley Herring
- Health insurance and retirement behavior: evidence from the health and retirement survey pp. 529-539

- Jeannette Rogowski and Lynn Karoly
- A note on eliciting distributive preferences for health pp. 541-550

- Jan Abel Olsen
Volume 19, issue 3, 2000
- Medical profiling: improving standards and risk adjustments using hierarchical models pp. 291-309

- James F. Burgess , Cindy L. Christiansen, Sarah E. Michalak and Carl N. Morris
- Access to coverage for high-risks in a competitive individual health insurance market: via premium rate restrictions or risk-adjusted premium subsidies? pp. 311-339

- Wynand P. M. M. van de Ven, Rene C. J. A. van Vliet, Frederik T. Schut and Erik M. van Barneveld
- Uncertain lifetime, life protection, and the value of life saving pp. 341-367

- Isaac Ehrlich
- Incorporating psycho-social considerations into health valuation: an experimental study pp. 369-401

- Richard Cookson
- Adaptation and scale of reference bias in self-assessments of quality of life pp. 403-420

- Wim Groot
Volume 19, issue 2, 2000
- The future of health economics1 pp. 141-157

- Victor Fuchs
- Cross-national price differences for pharmaceuticals: how large, and why? pp. 159-195

- Patricia Danzon and Li-Wei Chao
- Adverse selection and categorical discrimination in the health insurance markets: the effects of genetic tests pp. 197-218

- R. Strohmenger and Achim Wambach
- The willingness to pay for wait reduction: the disutility of queues for cataract surgery in Canada, Denmark, and Spain pp. 219-230

- David Bishai and Hui Chu Lang
- A model of physician behaviour with demand inducement pp. 231-258

- Kris De Jaegher and Marc Jegers
- Health care is an individual necessity and a national luxury: applying multilevel decision models to the analysis of health care expenditures pp. 259-270

- Thomas E. Getzen
- The effects of beer taxes on physical child abuse pp. 271-282

- Sara Markowitz and Michael Grossman
- International comparisons of pharmaceutical prices: what do we know, and what does it mean? pp. 283-287

- Ernst R. Berndt
Volume 19, issue 1, 2000
- Public insurance substituting for private insurance: new evidence regarding public hospitals, uncompensated care funds, and medicaid pp. 1-31

- Kevin N. Rask and Kimberly J. Rask
- Did the Medicaid expansions for children displace private insurance? An analysis using the SIPP pp. 33-60

- Linda J. Blumberg, Lisa Dubay and Stephen A. Norton
- Medicaid and crowding out of private insurance: a re-examination using firm level data pp. 61-91

- Lara Shore-Sheppard, Thomas Buchmueller and Gail A. Jensen
- Recent trends in employer-sponsored health insurance coverage: are bad jobs getting worse? pp. 93-119

- Henry S. Farber and Helen Levy
- 'Competition' among employers offering health insurance pp. 121-140

- David Dranove, Kathryn E. Spier and Laurence Baker
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