International Journal of Health Economics and Management
2004 - 2024
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2024
- Estimating price elasticities of demand for pain relief drugs: evidence from Medicare Part D pp. 481-515

- Aparna Soni
- Internet use, dietary habits and adolescent obesity: evidence from China pp. 517-535

- Ke Ning, Zheyi Zhu, Zhigang Xu, Haiyan Liu and Mengting Lu
- Socioeconomic determinants of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance pp. 537-553

- Saša Ranđelović and Svetozar Tanasković
- Economic instability, income, and unemployment effects on mortality: using SUR panel data in Iran pp. 555-570

- Haji Mohammad Neshat Ghojagh, Lotfali Agheli, Sajjad Faraji Dizaji, Mohammad Javad Kabir and Vahid Taghvaee
- The effect of health facility ownership on perceived healthcare quality: evidence from Ghana pp. 571-593

- Alex Bawuah, Simon Appleton and Yang Li
- Can health financing programmes reduce food insecurity in a developing country? pp. 595-621

- Raymond Elikplim Kofinti, Isaac Koomson and Josephine Baako-Amponsah
Volume 24, issue 3, 2024
- Strategic behaviour and decision making in competitive hospital markets: an experimental investigation pp. 333-355

- Johann Han, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Markus Vomhof
- Too many cooks could spoil the broth: choice overload and the provision of ambulatory health care pp. 357-373

- Helmut Herwartz and Christoph Strumann
- Analyzing the 20-year declining trend of hospital length-of-stay in European countries with different healthcare systems and reimbursement models pp. 375-392

- Davide Golinelli, Francesco Sanmarchi, Fabrizio Toscano, Andrea Bucci and Nicola Nante
- The effect of health facility births on newborn mortality in Malawi pp. 393-406

- Dawoon Jung and Booyuel Kim
- Matching patients with therapists in culturally diverse rehabilitation services during civil unrest pp. 407-418

- Stuart B. Kamenetsky, Vanessa Chen and Eyal Heled
- Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002–2015 pp. 419-437

- Wenkang Ma, Ana Timóteo, Vanessa Ribeiro, Ceu Mateus and Julian Perelman
- Analyzing the impact of fiscal conditions on private health expenditures in OECD countries: a quantile ARDL investigation pp. 439-463

- Nuno Silva, Aida Isabel Tavares, Matheus Koengkan and José Alberto Fuinhas
- Measuring household vulnerability to medical expenditure shock: method and its empirical application pp. 465-480

- Lei He and Shuyi Zhou
Volume 24, issue 2, 2024
- Simple economics of vaccination: public policies and incentives pp. 155-172

- Jesús Villota-Miranda and R. Rodríguez-Ibeas
- How to increase acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine among poor people in Africa? pp. 173-210

- Mathieu Juliot Mpabe Bodjongo
- The introduction of a minimum wage in Germany and the effects on physical activity participation pp. 211-229

- Sören Dallmeyer and Christoph Breuer
- Does a sprawling neighborhood affect obesity? Evidence from Indonesia pp. 231-256

- Yunita, Muhammad Yudhistira and Yusuf Reza Kurniawan
- Deprivation as a fundamental cause of morbidity and reduced life expectancy: an observational study using German statutory health insurance data pp. 257-277

- Danny Wende, Alexander Karmann and Ines Weinhold
- Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin pp. 279-299

- Alastaire Sèna Alinsato, Calixe Bidossessi Alakonon and Nassibou Bassongui
- Education and reproductive health: evidence from schooling expansion in Turkey pp. 301-331

- Prabal K. De and Muhammed Tümay
Volume 24, issue 1, 2024
- Has pharmaceutical innovation reduced the average cost of U.S. health care episodes? pp. 1-31

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Out-of-pocket expenditure, need, utilisation, and private health insurance in the Australian healthcare system pp. 33-56

- Timothy Ludlow, Jonas Fooken, Christiern Rose and Kam Ki Tang
- Price setting in the Brazilian private health insurance sector pp. 57-80

- Mônica Viegas Andrade, Carolina Marinho, Letícia Nunes and Flavia Colares
- Total expenditure elasticity of spending on self-treatment and professional healthcare: a case of Russia pp. 81-105

- Evguenii Zazdravnykh, Andrey Aistov and Ekaterina Aleksandrova
- Are women breaking the glass ceiling? A gendered analysis of the duration of sick leave in Spain pp. 107-134

- Ángel Martín-Román, Alfonso Moral and Sara Pinillos-Franco
- Income-related inequality in obesity and its determinants in Spain: What happens beyond the obesity threshold? pp. 135-153

- Athina Raftopoulou and Joan Gil Trasfi
Volume 23, issue 4, 2023
- National or local infodemic? The demand for news in Italy during COVID-19 pp. 507-536

- Stefano Castriota, Marco Delmastro and Mirco Tonin
- Children, vaccines, and financial incentives pp. 537-552

- Orhan Erdem, Sukran Erdem and Kelly Monson
- Intensification or diversification: responses by anti health-pass entrepreneurs to French government announcements pp. 553-583

- Christophe Lévêque and Haris Megzari
- The effectiveness of vaccination, testing, and lockdown strategies against COVID-19 pp. 585-607

- Marlon Fritz, Thomas Gries and Margarete Redlin
- Medicaid physician fees and the use of primary care services: evidence from before and after the ACA fee bump pp. 609-642

- Anuj Gangopadhyaya, Robert Kaestner and Cuiping Schiman
- Disability specific equivalence scales: a case–control approach applied to the cost of acquired brain injuries pp. 643-672

- Eleftherios Giovanis, Martina Menon and Federico Perali
- Private equity and its effect on patients: a window into the future pp. 673-684

- Sajith Matthews and Renato Roxas
Volume 23, issue 3, 2023
- Hospital cost efficiency: an examination of US acute care inpatient hospitals pp. 325-344

- Sebastian Linde
- Impact of COVID-19 on hospital screening, diagnosis and treatment activities among prostate and colorectal cancer patients in Canada pp. 345-360

- Shin-Haw Lee, Andrew Toye Ojo, Matthew Halat, Nataly Bleibdrey, Steven Zhang, Rob Chalmers and Dan Zimskind
- Analyzing the effect of health reforms on the efficiency of Ecuadorian public hospitals pp. 361-392

- Juan Piedra-Peña and Diego Prior
- Finding fraud: enforcement, detection, and recoveries after the ACA pp. 393-409

- Victoria Perez and Julio A. Ramos Pastrana
- Priority setting in the German healthcare system: results from a discrete choice experiment pp. 411-431

- V. Meusel, Emmanouil Mentzakis, Petra Baji, Gianluca Fiorentini and F. Paolucci
- How does the quality of care for type 2 diabetic patients benefit from GPs-nurses’ teamwork? A staggered difference-in-differences design based on a French pilot program pp. 433-466

- Julie Gilles de la Londe, Anissa Afrite and Julien Mousquès
- Does the market reward quality? Evidence from India pp. 467-505

- Zachary Wagner, Somalee Banerjee, Manoj Mohanan and Neeraj Sood
Volume 23, issue 2, 2023
- Combining remaining life expectancy and time to death as a measure of old-age dependency related to health care needs pp. 173-187

- Jeroen J A Spijker
- Determinants of life expectancy at birth: a longitudinal study on OECD countries pp. 189-212

- Paolo Roffia, Alessandro Bucciol and Sara Hashlamoun
- Adverse health shocks, social insurance and household consumption: evidence from Indonesia’s Askeskin program pp. 213-235

- Kalyan Kolukuluri
- Trends in out-of-pocket expenditure on facility-based delivery and financial protection of health insurance: findings from Vietnam’s Household Living Standard Survey 2006–2018 pp. 237-254

- Phuong Hung Vu, Ardeshir Sepehri and Linh Thi Thuy Tran
- The short-term effects of fixed copayment policy on elderly health spending and service utilization: evidence from South Korea’s age-based policy using exact date of birth pp. 255-279

- SeungHoon Han and Hosung Sohn
- Do budget constraints limit access to health care? Evidence from PCI treatments in Hungary pp. 281-302

- András Kiss, Norbert Kiss and Balázs Váradi
- Improving diagnosis-based cost groups in the Dutch risk equalization model: the effects of a new clustering method and allowing for multimorbidity pp. 303-324

- Michel Oskam, Richard C. van Kleef and René C. J. A. van Vliet
Volume 23, issue 1, 2023
- The union advantage: union membership, access to care, and the Affordable Care Act pp. 1-26

- Luke Petach and David K. Wyant
- The effect of performance pay incentives on market frictions: evidence from medicare pp. 27-57

- Atul Gupta, Guy David and Lucy Kim
- Pricing behavior in long term care markets: evidence from provider-level data for home help services pp. 59-83

- Remco Eijkel, Mark Kattenberg and Ab Torre
- Minimum wages and health: evidence from European countries pp. 85-107

- Laetitia Lebihan
- Discontinuation of performance-based financing in primary health care: impact on family planning and maternal and child health pp. 109-132

- Amira El-Shal, Patricia Cubi-Molla and Mireia Jofre-Bonet
- The influence of strong and weak ties in physician peer networks on new drug adoption pp. 133-147

- Yong Cai and Mohamed Abouzahra
- Exploring the effectiveness of demand-side retail pharmaceutical expenditure reforms pp. 149-172

- Michael Berger, Markus Pock, Miriam Reiss, Gerald Röhrling and Thomas Czypionka
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