International Journal of Health Economics and Management
2004 - 2024
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Volume 19, issue 3, 2019
- Medicaid expansions and labor supply among low-income childless adults: evidence from 2000 to 2013 pp. 235-272

- Cathy J. Bradley and Lindsay M. Sabik
- Private equity ownership and nursing home quality: an instrumental variables approach pp. 273-299

- Sean Shenghsiu Huang and John Bowblis
- Genetic variation in health insurance coverage pp. 301-316

- George L. Wehby and Dan Shane
- The impact of Medicaid expansion on employer provision of health insurance pp. 317-340

- Jean M. Abraham, Anne B. Royalty and Coleman Drake
- Consumption of salt rich products: impact of the UK reduced salt campaign pp. 341-357

- Abhijit Sharma, Salvatore Di Falco and Iain Fraser
- Do government audits reduce dengue? Estimating the impact of federal monitoring lotteries program on dengue incidence pp. 359-369

- Gisléia Benini Duarte, André de Souza Melo and Diego Firmino Costa da Silva
- Attitudes to reform: Could a cooperative health insurance scheme work in Russia? pp. 371-394

- Maria Kaneva, Christopher Gerry, Nikolay Avxentiev and Valerii Baidin
- Impact of medicaid policy changes on immigrant parents pp. 395-417

- Aig Unuigbe
- Who cares about a label? The effect of pediatric labeling changes on prescription drug utilization pp. 419-447

- Christopher Ody and Matt Schmitt
- Using disability adjusted life years to value the treatment of thirty chronic conditions in the U.S. from 1987 to 2010: a proof of concept pp. 449-466

- Tina Highfill and Elizabeth Bernstein
Volume 19, issue 2, 2019
- Health care expenditures and GDP in Latin American and OECD countries: a comparison using a panel cointegration approach pp. 115-153

- Alejandro F. Rodríguez and Nieves Valdés
- The effects of the economic recession on spending on private health insurance in Spain pp. 155-191

- Alaitz Artabe and Waleska Siguenza
- Critical Illness Insurance to alleviate catastrophic health expenditures: new evidence from China pp. 193-212

- Ying Zhang, Jacques Vanneste, Jiaxin Xu and Xiaoxing Liu
- Is health care a luxury or necessity good? Evidence from Asian countries pp. 213-233

- Muhammad Khan and Muhammad Iftikhar Ul Husnain
Volume 19, issue 1, 2019
- Skilled migration and health outcomes in developing countries pp. 1-14

- Dambar Uprety
- Switching benefits and costs in the Irish health insurance market: an analysis of consumer surveys pp. 15-32

- Conor Keegan, Conor Teljeur, Brian Turner and Steve Thomas
- The Hispanic health paradox for older Americans: an empirical note pp. 33-51

- Reed Olsen, Subhasree Basu Roy and Hui-Kuan Tseng
- Payment systems and hospital length of stay: a bunching-based evidence pp. 53-77

- Reo Takaku and Atsushi Yamaoka
- Estimating asymmetric information effects in health care with uninsurable costs pp. 79-98

- Yan Zheng, Tomislav Vukina and Xiaoyong Zheng
- Impact of commercial over-reimbursement on hospitals: the curious case of central Indiana pp. 99-114

- Michael F. Seibold
Volume 18, issue 4, 2018
- The impact of the minimum wage on health pp. 337-375

- Elena Andreyeva and Benjamin Ukert
- Rural–urban disparities in the utilization of mental health inpatient services in China: the role of health insurance pp. 377-393

- Junfang Xu, Jian Wang, Madeleine King, Ruiyun Liu, Fenghua Yu, Jinshui Xing, Lei Su and Mingshan Lu
- Global budgets in Maryland: early evidence on revenues, expenses, and margins in regulated and unregulated services pp. 395-408

- Margit Malmmose, Karoline Mortensen and Claus Holm
- Has inpatient hospital treatment before and after age 65 changed as the difference between private and Medicare payment rates has widened? pp. 409-423

- Thomas Selden, Zeynal Karaca and Sandra Decker
- Determinants of catastrophic healthcare expenditure in Peru pp. 425-436

- Diego Proaño Falconi and Eduardo Bernabé
- Preferences, personality and health behaviors: results from an explorative economic experiment pp. 437-456

- Donata Bessey
Volume 18, issue 3, 2018
- The impact of subsidized private health insurance and health facility upgrades on healthcare utilization and spending in rural Nigeria pp. 221-276

- Emily Gustafsson-Wright, Gosia Popławska, Zlata Tanović and Jacques Gaag
- Do the more educated utilize more health care services? Evidence from Vietnam using a regression discontinuity design pp. 277-299

- Thang Dang
- Impacts of chronic non-communicable diseases on households’ out-of-pocket healthcare expenditures in Sri Lanka pp. 301-319

- Asankha Pallegedara
- Do coverage mandates affect direct-to-consumer advertising for pharmaceuticals? Evidence from parity laws pp. 321-336

- Robert Nathenson and Michael R. Richards
Volume 18, issue 2, 2018
- The impact of expanding Medicaid on health insurance coverage and labor market outcomes pp. 99-121

- David Frisvold and Younsoo Jung
- Does capitated managed care affect budget predictability? Evidence from Medicaid programs pp. 123-152

- Victoria Perez
- Quality of diabetes follow-up care and hospital admissions pp. 153-167

- Luiz Andrade, Thomas Rapp and C. Sevilla-Dedieu
- Medicare hospital payment adjustments and nursing wages pp. 169-196

- Peter McHenry and Jennifer Mellor
- Challenges for nationwide vaccine delivery in African countries pp. 197-219

- Mario Songane
Volume 18, issue 1, 2018
- Taking the hassle out of wellness: Do peers and health matter? pp. 1-23

- Shooshan Danagoulian
- Organizational learning-by-doing in liver transplantation pp. 25-45

- Sarah Stith
- Health expenditure and growth dynamics in the SADC region: evidence from non-stationary panel data with cross section dependence and unobserved heterogeneity pp. 47-66

- Eugene Kouassi, Oluyele Akinkugbe, Noni Oratile Kutlo and J. M. Bosson Brou
- Reducing excess hospital readmissions: Does destination matter? pp. 67-82

- Min Chen
- Specialization and production cost efficiency: evidence from ambulatory surgery centers pp. 83-98

- Kathleen Carey and Jean M. Mitchell
Volume 17, issue 4, 2017
- What drives insurer participation and premiums in the Federally-Facilitated Marketplace? pp. 395-412

- Jean Marie Abraham, Coleman Drake, Jeffrey S. McCullough and Kosali Simon
- Endogenous versus exogenous generic reference pricing for pharmaceuticals pp. 413-432

- F. Antoñanzas, C. A. Juárez-Castelló and R. Rodríguez-Ibeas
- Comparisons of hospital output in Canada: national and international perspectives pp. 433-451

- Ruolz Ariste and Kam Yu
- Smoking behaviour and health care costs coverage: a European cross-country comparison pp. 453-471

- Reza Rezayatmand, Wim Groot and Milena Pavlova
- Public expenditure and healthcare utilization: the case of reproductive health care in India pp. 473-494

- Dhiman Das
- The short- and long-run effects of smoking cessation on alcohol consumption pp. 495-519

- Benjamin Ukert
Volume 17, issue 3, 2017
- Combined social and private health insurance versus catastrophic out of pocket payments for private hospital care in Greece pp. 261-287

- Nikolaos Grigorakis, Christos Floros, Haritini Tsangari and Evangelos Tsoukatos
- Value for money: an evaluation of health spending in Canada pp. 289-310

- Ruolz Ariste and Livio Di Matteo
- Long-term care provision, hospital bed blocking, and discharge destination for hip fracture and stroke patients pp. 311-331

- James Gaughan, Hugh Gravelle, Rita Santos and Luigi Siciliani
- The impact of health insurance expansion on physician treatment choice: Medicare Part D and physician prescribing pp. 333-358

- Tianyan Hu, Sandra L. Decker and Shin-Yi Chou
- The effects of public health insurance expansion on private health insurance in urban China pp. 359-375

- Xiaohui Hou and Jing Zhang
- The impact of firms’ adjustments on the indirect cost of illness pp. 377-394

- Michał Jakubczyk and Beata Koń
Volume 17, issue 2, 2017
- Means-tested public support and the interaction between long-term care insurance and informal care pp. 113-133

- Jean-Marc Bascans, Christophe Courbage and Cornel Oros
- Product safety spillovers and market viability for biologic drugs pp. 135-158

- John Romley and Tiffany Shih
- Drug innovation, price controls, and parallel trade pp. 159-179

- Giorgio Matteucci and Pierfrancesco Reverberi
- Effect of pay-for-performance on cervical cancer screening participation in France pp. 181-201

- Panayotis Constantinou, Jonathan Sicsic and Carine Franc
- Effects of formal home care on hospitalizations and doctor visits pp. 203-233

- Judite Gonçalves and France Weaver
- Rationing in health care provision: a welfare approach pp. 235-249

- Laura Levaggi and Rosella Levaggi
- The availability and marginal costs of dependent employer-sponsored health insurance pp. 251-260

- G. Edward Miller, Jessica Vistnes, Matthew Buettgens and Lisa Dubay
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- The effect of complementary private health insurance on the use of health care services pp. 1-27

- Astrid Kiil and Jacob Arendt
- Is technology still a major driver of health expenditure in the United States? Evidence from cointegration analysis with multiple structural breaks pp. 29-50

- Vasudeva N. R. Murthy and Natalya Ketenci
- Healthcare utilization, bypass, and multiple visits: the case of Bhutan pp. 51-81

- Kannika Damrongplasit and Tshering Wangdi
- Economic incentives and diagnostic coding in a public health care system pp. 83-101

- Kjartan Sarheim Anthun, Johan Håkon Bjørngaard and Jon Magnussen
- Do tort reforms impact the incidence of birth by cesarean section? A reassessment pp. 103-112

- Javier Cano-Urbina and Daniel Montanera
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