International Journal of Health Economics and Management
2004 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2016
- For-profit status and industry evolution in health care markets: evidence from the dialysis industry pp. 297-319

- Nathan Wilson
- Is medicines parallel trade ‘regulatory arbitrage’? pp. 321-336

- Joan Costa-Font
- Willingness to pay and the sensitivity of willingness to pay for interdisciplinary musculoskeletal clinics: a contingent valuation study in Quebec, Canada pp. 337-361

- Thomas G. Poder and Jie He
- Outpatient visits after retirement in Europe and the US pp. 363-385

- Anikó Bíró
- Medical employment growth, unemployment, and the opportunity cost of health care pp. 387-396

- Mark Pauly and Vivek Nimgaonkar
- Can patent duration hinder medical innovation pp. 397-406

- Patrick Leoni and Alvaro Sandroni
Volume 16, issue 3, 2016
- Reforming the Swedish pharmaceuticals market: consequences for costs per defined daily dose pp. 201-214

- Mats A. Bergman, David Granlund and Niklas Rudholm
- Supplementing gatekeeping with a revenue scheme for secondary care providers pp. 247-267

- Tor Iversen and Anastasia Mokienko
- Rating the digital help: electronic medical records, software providers, and physicians pp. 269-283

- Richard J. Butler and William G. Johnson
- Health insurance coverage and self-reported health: new estimates from the NLSY97 pp. 285-295

- Barış Yörük
Volume 16, issue 2, 2016
- Much ado about nothing? The financial impact of physician-owned specialty hospitals pp. 103-131

- Sujoy Chakravarty
- Going beyond life expectancy in assessments of health systems’ performance: life expectancy adjusted by perceived health status pp. 133-161

- Erika Laranjeira and Helena Szrek
- Exit from catastrophic health payments: a method and an application to Malawi pp. 163-174

- Richard Mussa
- A framework for guiding efforts to reward value instead of volume pp. 175-187

- Taylor J. Christensen
- Prescription drug coverage and chronic pain pp. 189-200

- Padmaja Ayyagari
Volume 16, issue 1, 2016
- The effect of health care expenditures on self-rated health status and the Health Utility Index: Evidence from Canada pp. 1-21

- Emmanuelle Piérard
- The effect of health care expenditures on self-rated health status and the Health Utility Index: Evidence from Canada pp. 1-21

- Emmanuelle Piérard
- Is income relevant for health expenditure and economic growth nexus? pp. 23-49

- Nadide Sevil Halıcı-Tülüce, İbrahim Doğan and Cüneyt Dumrul
- Is income relevant for health expenditure and economic growth nexus? pp. 23-49

- Nadide Halıcı-Tülüce, İbrahim Doğan and Cüneyt Dumrul
- The U.S. health production function: evidence from 2001 to 2009 pp. 51-64

- Hui-Kuan Tseng and Reed Olsen
- The U.S. health production function: evidence from 2001 to 2009 pp. 51-64

- Hui-Kuan Tseng and Reed Olsen
- The differential effect of compensation structures on the likelihood that firms accept new patients by insurance type pp. 65-88

- Justin B. Bullock and W. David Bradford
- The differential effect of compensation structures on the likelihood that firms accept new patients by insurance type pp. 65-88

- Justin Bullock and W. David Bradford
- Local house prices and mental health pp. 89-102

- Nayan Krishna Joshi
- Local house prices and mental health pp. 89-102

- Nayan Joshi
Volume 15, issue 4, 2015
- Physical activity and time preference pp. 361-386

- Vasilios Kosteas
- Medical expenditure in urban China: a quantile regression analysis pp. 387-406

- Jianmei Zhao and Hai Zhong
- Under regional characteristics of rural China: a clearer view on the performance of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme pp. 407-431

- Dan Liu, Daniel Tsegai, David Litaker and Joachim von Braun
Volume 15, issue 3, 2015
- Reference pricing in the presence of pseudo-generics pp. 281-305

- Ricardo Gonçalves, Vasco Rodrigues and Helder Vasconcelos
- Catastrophic out-of-pocket payments for health and poverty nexus: evidence from Senegal pp. 307-328

- Ligane Séne and Momath Cissé
- The financial burden of out of pocket prescription drug expenses in Canada pp. 329-338

- Sam Caldbick, Xiaojing Wu, Tom Lynch, Naser Al-Khatib, Mustafa Andkhoie and Marwa Farag
- The impact of pharmaceutical innovation on premature cancer mortality in Canada, 2000–2011 pp. 339-359

- Frank Lichtenberg
Volume 15, issue 2, 2015
- Unmet needs in formal care: kindling the spark for caregiving behavior pp. 153-184

- Cristina Vilaplana Prieto and Sergi Jimenez-Martin
- Can universal access and competition in long-term care insurance be combined? pp. 185-213

- Pieter Bakx, Frederik Schut and Eddy Doorslaer
- The effect of physician remuneration on regional variation in hospital treatments pp. 215-240

- Rudy Douven, Remco Mocking and Ilaria Mosca
- Do preferences of drinker-drivers differ? pp. 241-268

- Frank Sloan and Lindsey Eldred
- Physicians’ balance billing, supplemental insurance and access to health care pp. 269-280

- Izabela Jelovac
Volume 15, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial: Relaunch of the journal pp. 1-2

- Pedro Barros, Leemore Dafny, Guy David, David Dranove, Mark Pauly and Robert Town
- Eligibility for free GP care and the utilisation of GP services by children in Ireland pp. 3-27

- Richard Layte and Anne Nolan
- Have health insurance reforms in Tunisia attained their intended objectives? pp. 29-51

- Khaled Makhloufi, Bruno Ventelou and Mohammad Abu-Zaineh
- Effectiveness of micro health insurance on financial protection: Evidence from India pp. 53-71

- S. Savitha and K. Kiran
- Payment schemes and cost efficiency: evidence from Swiss public hospitals pp. 73-97

- Stefan Meyer
- Market power and provider consolidation in physician markets pp. 99-126

- Samuel Kleiner, William White and Sean Lyons
- Public reporting and the evolution of diabetes quality pp. 127-138

- Jeffrey McCullough, Daniel Crespin, Jean Abraham, Jon Christianson and Michael Finch
- The demand for health care workers post-ACA pp. 139-151

- Bianca Frogner, Joanne Spetz, Stephen Parente and Shelley Oberlin
Volume 14, issue 4, 2014
- Payment generosity and physician acceptance of Medicare and Medicaid patients pp. 289-310

- Christopher Brunt and Gail Jensen
- The impact of global budgeting on treatment intensity and outcomes pp. 311-337

- Kamhon Kan, Shu-Fen Li and Wei- Der Tsai
- Changing healthcare capital-to-labor ratios: evidence and implications for bending the cost curve in Canada and beyond pp. 339-353

- Eric Nauenberg
- Health care expenditure decisions in the presence of devolution and equalisation grants pp. 355-368

- Rosella Levaggi and Francesco Menoncin
- Does a global budget superimposed on fee-for-service payments mitigate hospitals’ medical claims in Taiwan? pp. 369-384

- Pi-Fem Hsu
- The effect of social health insurance on prenatal care: the case of Ghana pp. 385-406

- Stephen Abrokwah, Christine Moser and Edward Norton
Volume 14, issue 3, 2014
- Socialized medicine and mortality pp. 179-205

- Sam Peltzman
- Does managed care reduce health care expenditure? Evidence from spatial panel data pp. 207-227

- Andree Ehlert and Dirk Oberschachtsiek
- Do the Medicaid and Medicare programs compete for access to health care services? A longitudinal analysis of physician fees, 1998–2004 pp. 229-250

- Larry Howard
- Health care expenditure disparities in the European Union and underlying factors: a distribution dynamics approach pp. 251-268

- Jose Villaverde, Adolfo Maza and Maria Hierro
- Supply and demand in physician markets: a panel data analysis of GP services in Australia pp. 269-287

- Ian McRae and James Butler
Volume 14, issue 2, 2014
- Competitive bidding for Medicare Part B clinical laboratory services pp. 95-108

- John Kautter and Gregory Pope
- Stability of children’s insurance coverage and implications for access to care: evidence from the Survey of Income and Program Participation pp. 109-126

- Thomas Buchmueller, Sean Orzol and Lara Shore-Sheppard
- The US healthcare workforce and the labor market effect on healthcare spending and health outcomes pp. 127-141

- Lawrence Pellegrini, Rosa Rodriguez-Monguio and Jing Qian
- Payment mechanism and GP self-selection: capitation versus fee for service pp. 143-160

- Marie Allard, Izabela Jelovac and Pierre-Thomas Léger
- The effect of extension of benefit coverage for cancer patients on health care utilization across different income groups in South Korea pp. 161-177

- Sujin Kim and Soonman Kwon
Volume 14, issue 1, 2014
- Effect of nursing home ownership on hospitalization of long-stay residents: an instrumental variables approach pp. 1-18

- Richard Hirth, David Grabowski, Zhanlian Feng, Momotazur Rahman and Vincent Mor
- Demand for prescription drugs under non-linear pricing in Medicare Part D pp. 19-40

- Kyoungrae Jung, Roger Feldman and A. McBean
- Assessing the effectiveness of health care cost containment measures: evidence from the market for rehabilitation care pp. 41-67

- Nicolas Ziebarth
- Determinants of health-system efficiency: evidence from OECD countries pp. 69-93

- Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral-Benito
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