International Journal of Health Economics and Management
2004 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2006
- Worker preferences, sorting and aggregate patterns of health insurance coverage pp. 259-277

- Richard Hirth, Reagan Baughman, Michael Chernew and Emily Shelton
- Managed care and the scale efficiency of US hospitals pp. 278-289

- Henry Brown and José Pagán
- Severity of illness and the welfare effects of moral hazard pp. 290-299

- Joseph Eisenhauer
- Does certificate of need affect cardiac outcomes and costs? pp. 300-324

- Vivian Ho
Volume 6, issue 3, 2006
- Medicare payment changes and nursing home quality: effects on long-stay residents pp. 173-189

- R. Konetzka, Edward Norton and Sally Stearns
- Price vs. quantity in health insurance reimbursement pp. 191-213

- Francesca Barigozzi
- Market structure and technology: evidence from the Italian National Health Service pp. 215-236

- Silvana Robone and Alberto Zanardi
- The impact of government decentralization on county health spending for the uninsured in California pp. 237-258

- Richard Scheffler and Richard Smith
Volume 6, issue 2, 2006
- Provider choice of quality and surplus pp. 103-117

- Nolan Miller, Karen Eggleston and Richard Zeckhauser
- Price competition in the chinese pharmaceutical market pp. 119-129

- Yiqing Wang
- Medicare fees and physicians’ medicare service volume: Beneficiaries treated and services per beneficiary pp. 131-150

- Jack Hadley and James Reschovsky
- Risk selection and complementary health insurance: The Swiss approach pp. 151-170

- Mathias Kifmann
Volume 6, issue 1, 2006
- Is the United States an outlier in health care and health outcomes? A preliminary analysis pp. 3-23

- William Comanor, Harry Frech and Richard Miller
- Employer choices of family premium sharing pp. 25-47

- Jessica Vistnes, Michael Morrisey and Gail Jensen
- OBRA 1987 and the quality of nursing home care pp. 49-81

- Virender Kumar, Edward Norton and William Encinosa
- Reimbursing for the costs of teaching and research in finnish hospitals: A stochastic frontier analysis pp. 83-97

- Miika Linna and Unto Häkkinen
Volume 5, issue 4, 2005
- Medical Errors: Getting the Incentives Right pp. 307-326

- Sverre Grepperud
- Hospital Health Care: Pricing and Quality Control in a Spatial Model with Asymmetry of Information pp. 327-349

- Rosella Levaggi
- Health Insurance Disparities in Traditional and Contingent/Alternative Employment pp. 351-368

- Shelley White-Means and Joni Hersch
- Willingness-to-Pay and Demand Curves: A Comparison of Results Obtained Using Different Elicitation Formats pp. 369-386

- David Whynes, Emma Frew and Jane Wolstenholme
Volume 5, issue 3, 2005
- The Impact of Subsidized Health Insurance for the Poor: Evaluating the Colombian Experience Using Propensity Score Matching pp. 211-239

- Antonio Trujillo, Jorge Portillo and John Vernon
- Innovations in Health Care Financing: New Evidence on the Prospect of Community Health Insurance Schemes in the Rural Areas of Ethiopia pp. 241-253

- Abay Asfaw and Joachim von Braun
- Medicaid Coverage and Medical Interventions During Pregnancy pp. 255-271

- Leo Turcotte, John Robst and Solomon Polachek
- The Impact of Asymmetric Information and Ownership on Nursing Home Access pp. 273-297

- Eric Christensen and Richard Arnould
Volume 5, issue 2, 2005
- The Sisyphus Syndrome in Health Revisited pp. 127-145

- Peter Zweifel, Lukas Steinmann and Patrick Eugster
- Is Health Care a Luxury? New Evidence from OECD Data pp. 147-164

- Anindya Sen
- Retailing Policies for Generic Medicines pp. 165-190

- Susana Narciso
- Negotiation Advantages of Professional Associations in Health Care pp. 191-204

- Pedro Barros and Xavier Martinez-Giralt
Volume 5, issue 1, 2005
- Pricing and Welfare Implications of Parallel Imports in the Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 5-21

- Izabela Jelovac and Catalina Bordoy
- The Quality of Mercy: Social Health Insurance in the Charitable Liberal State pp. 23-46

- Sherman Folland
- The Impact of New Drug Launches on Longevity: Evidence from Longitudinal, Disease-Level Data from 52 Countries, 1982–2001 pp. 47-73

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Lifetime Cover in Private Insurance Markets pp. 75-88

- Henry Brown and Luke Connelly
- Who Really Pays for Health Insurance? The Incidence of Employer-Provided Health Insurance with Sticky Nominal Wages pp. 89-118

- Benjamin Sommers
Volume 4, issue 4, 2004
- The Effect of State Laws on the Supply of Advanced Practice Nurses pp. 271-281

- David Kalist and Stephen Spurr
- Deductibles and Health Care Expenditures: Empirical Estimates of Price Sensitivity Based on Administrative Data pp. 283-305

- René C. J. A. van Vliet
- How did Dentists Respond to the Introduction of Global Budgets in Taiwan? An Evaluation Using Individual Panel Data pp. 307-326

- Miaw-Chwen Lee and Andrew Jones
- The Impact of Ownership Conversions on HMO Performance pp. 327-342

- Robert Town, Roger Feldman and Douglas Wholey
- Hospital Competition under Regulated Prices: Application to Urban Health Sector Reforms in China pp. 343-368

- Karen Eggleston and Chi-Man (Winnie) Yip
Volume 4, issue 3, 2004
- A Risk-Adjusted Approach to Comparing the Return on Investment in Health Care Programs pp. 199-210

- Pedram Sendi, Maiwenn J. Al and Heinz Zimmermann
- Changes in Hospital Quality after Conversion in Ownership Status pp. 211-230

- Mehdi Farsi
- New Evidence on Hospital Profitability by Payer Group and the Effects of Payer Generosity pp. 231-246

- Bernard Friedman, Neeraj Sood, Kelly Engstrom and Diane McKenzie
- Multiple Prior Years of Health Expenditures and Medicare Health Plan Choice pp. 247-261

- Matthew L. Maciejewski, Bryan Dowd and Heidi O'Connor
Volume 4, issue 2, 2004
- Provider Competition and Health Care Quality: Challenges and Opportunities for Research pp. 99-111

- Herbert S. Wong, Peggy McNamara and Warren Greenberg
- Competition in Medical Services and the Quality of Care: Concepts and History pp. 113-130

- Mark V. Pauly
- The Evolving Science of Quality Measurement for Hospitals: Implications for Studies of Competition and Consolidation pp. 131-157

- Patrick S. Romano and Ryan Mutter
- Five Reasons Why Health Care Quality Research Hasn't Affected Competition Law and Policy pp. 159-166

- David A. Hyman
- Tax Incidence and Net Benefits in the Market for Employment-Related Health Insurance: Sensitivity of Estimates to the Incidence of Employer Costs pp. 167-192

- Thomas Selden and Didem M. Bernard
Volume 4, issue 1, 2004
- A Longitudinal Study of Medicaid Payment, Private-Pay Price and Nursing Home Quality pp. 5-26

- David C. Grabowski
- Estimating the Compensating Differential for Employer-Provided Health Insurance pp. 27-41

- Richard D. Miller, Jr.
- Do Routine Eye Exams Improve Vision? pp. 43-63

- Gabriel Picone, Derek Brown, Frank Sloan and Paul Lee
- Competition or Coordination in Hospital Markets with Unionised Labour pp. 65-89

- Kurt Brekke
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