International Journal of Health Economics and Management
2004 - 2026
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Volume 8, issue 4, 2008
- Consumer price sensitivity in Dutch health insurance pp. 225-244

- Machiel Dijk, Marc Pomp, Rudy Douven, Trea Laske-Aldershof, Erik Schut, Willem Boer and Anne Boo
- The optimality of hospital financing system: the role of physician–manager interactions pp. 245-256

- David Crainich, Hervé Leleu and Ana Mauleon
- Run for cover now or later? The impact of premiums, threats and deadlines on private health insurance in Australia pp. 257-277

- Randall Ellis and Elizabeth Savage
- The physician-patient relationship revisited: the patient’s view pp. 279-300

- Udo Schneider and Volker Ulrich
- On international cost-sharing of pharmaceutical R&D pp. 301-312

- Pedro Barros and Xavier Martinez-Giralt
Volume 8, issue 3, 2008
- Information vs advertising in the market for hospital care pp. 145-162

- Marcello Montefiori
- Are prenatal care resources distributed efficiently across high-risk and low-risk mothers? pp. 163-179

- Sankar Mukhopadhyay and Jeanne Wendel
- Early discharge and home intervention reduces unit costs after total hip replacement: results of a cost analysis in a randomized study pp. 181-192

- Eyjólfur Sigurðsson, Kristin Siggeirsdottir, Halldor Jonsson, Vilmundur Gudnason, Þórólfur Matthíasson and Brynjolfur Jonsson
- A model to decompose the performance of supplementary private health insurance markets pp. 193-208

- Reiner Leidl
- The effect of tax subsidies on high health care expenditure burdens in the United States pp. 209-223

- Thomas Selden
Volume 8, issue 2, 2008
- The optimal negligence standard in health care under supply-side cost sharing pp. 73-85

- Anja Olbrich
- The production of published research by U.S. academic health economists pp. 87-111

- Michael Morrisey and John Cawley
- Bridging the gap between health and non-health investments: moving from cost-effectiveness analysis to a return on investment approach across sectors of economy pp. 113-121

- Pedram Sendi
- Regional variations in medical expenditure and hospitalization days for heart attack patients in Japan: evidence from the Tokai Acute Myocardial Study (TAMIS) pp. 123-144

- Haruko Noguchi, Satoshi Shimizutani and Yuichiro Masuda
Volume 8, issue 1, 2008
- Do health insurers possess monopsony power in the hospital services industry? pp. 1-11

- Laurie Bates and Rexford Santerre
- The effect of physician and health plan market concentration on prices in commercial health insurance markets pp. 13-26

- John Schneider, Pengxiang Li, Donald Klepser, N. Peterson, Timothy Brown and Richard Scheffler
- Can a violation of investor trust lead to financial contagion in the market for tax-exempt hospital bonds? pp. 27-51

- Patrick Bernet and Thomas Getzen
- The level of hospital charges and the income of the uninsured patient pp. 53-72

- William Lynk and Rachelle Alcain
Volume 7, issue 4, 2007
- The organization and financing of dialysis and kidney transplantation services in New Zealand pp. 233-252

- Toni Ashton and Mark Marshall
- The organization and financing of end-stage renal disease in Spain pp. 253-267

- José Luño
- The financing and organization of medical care for patients with end-stage renal disease in Sweden pp. 269-281

- Björn Wikström, Michael Fored, Margaret Eichleay and Stefan Jacobson
- International Study of Health Care Organization and Financing of renal services in England and Wales pp. 283-299

- Tricia Nicholson and Paul Roderick
- The organization and financing of kidney dialysis and transplant care in the United States of America pp. 301-318

- Richard Hirth
Volume 7, issue 2, 2007
- End-stage renal disease and economic incentives: the International Study of Health Care Organization and Financing (ISHCOF) pp. 73-111

- Avi Dor, Mark Pauly, Margaret Eichleay and Philip Held
- The organization and funding of the treatment of end-stage renal disease in Australia pp. 113-132

- Anthony Harris
- Belgium’s mixed private/public health care system and its impact on the cost of end-stage renal disease pp. 133-148

- Wim Biesen, Norbert Lameire, Patrick Peeters and Raymond Vanholder
- The economics of end-stage renal disease care in Canada: incentives and impact on delivery of care pp. 149-169

- Braden Manns, David Mendelssohn and Kenneth Taub
- International Study of Health Care Organization and Financing for end-stage renal disease in France pp. 171-183

- Isabelle Durand-Zaleski, Christian Combe and Philippe Lang
- International study of health care organization and financing: development of renal replacement therapy in Germany pp. 185-200

- Werner Kleophas and Helmut Reichel
- International Study of Health Care Organization and Financing for renal replacement therapy in Italy: an evolving reality pp. 201-215

- Giuseppe Pontoriero, Pietro Pozzoni, Lucia Vecchio and Francesco Locatelli
- The organization and financing of end-stage renal disease treatment in Japan pp. 217-231

- Shunichi Fukuhara, Chikao Yamazaki, Yasuaki Hayashino, Takahiro Higashi, Margaret Eichleay, Takashi Akiba, Tadao Akizawa, Akira Saito, Friedrich Port and Kiyoshi Kurokawa
Volume 7, issue 1, 2007
- Differential impacts of public health insurance expansions at the local level pp. 1-22

- Reagan Baughman
- Modeling and detecting potentially ruinous streaks in health expenditures pp. 23-42

- Joseph Koopmeiners, Bryan Dowd and Bradley Carlin
- Does risk equalization reduce the viability of voluntary deductibles? pp. 43-58

- R. Kleef, K. Beck, W. Ven and R. Vliet
- Market power and state costs of HIV/AIDS drugs pp. 59-71

- Arleen Leibowitz and Neeraj Sood
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
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