The European Journal of Health Economics
2002 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 9, 2021
- Pricing vaccines and drugs in Europe: worth differentiating? pp. 1345-1348

- Livio Garattini, Anna Padula and Nicholas Freemantle
- The cost-effectiveness of transcatheter aortic valve implantation: exploring the Italian National Health System perspective and different patient risk groups pp. 1349-1363

- V. Lorenzoni, G. Barbieri, F. Saia, F. Meucci, G. L. Martinelli, A. G. Cerillo, S. Berti, P. Candolfi and G. Turchetti
- Long-term cost of breast cancer treatment to the United States Medicare Program by stage at diagnosis pp. 1365-1370

- Ian Grady, Sean Grady and Nailya Chanisheva
- Human papillomavirus in Italy: retrospective cohort analysis and preliminary vaccination effect from real-world data pp. 1371-1379

- A. Marcellusi, Francesco Saverio Mennini, P. Sciattella and G. Favato
- Mapping of the acromegaly quality of life questionnaire to ED-5D-5L index score among patients with acromegaly pp. 1381-1391

- Kailu Wang, Xiaopeng Guo, Siyue Yu, Lu Gao, Zihao Wang, Huijuan Zhu, Bing Xing, Shuyang Zhang and Dong Dong
- The effects of health shocks on family status: do financial incentives encourage marriage? pp. 1393-1409

- Andree Ehlert
- Effect of financial inclusion on out-of-pocket health expenditure: empirics from Ghana pp. 1411-1425

- Isaac Koomson, Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni and Anthony Abbam
- Do renewable energy and health expenditures improve load capacity factor in the USA and Japan? A new approach to environmental issues pp. 1427-1439

- Uğur Pata
- Modifying the quality-adjusted life year calculation to account for meaningful change in health-related quality of life: insights from a pragmatic clinical trial pp. 1441-1451

- Nathan S. McClure, Mike Paulden, Arto Ohinmaa and Jeffrey A. Johnson
- Comparing the measurement properties of the ICECAP-A and ICECAP-O instruments in ages 50–70: a cross-sectional study on a representative sample of the Hungarian general population pp. 1453-1466

- Petra Baji, Miklos Farkas, Ágota Dobos, Zsombor Zrubka, Levente Kovács, László Gulácsi and Márta Péntek
- General population normative data for the EQ-5D-3L in the five largest European economies pp. 1467-1475

- Mathieu F. Janssen, A. Simon Pickard and James W. Shaw
- A direct method for the identification of patterns of care using administrative databases: the case of breast cancer pp. 1477-1485

- Susanna Busco, Andrea Tavilla, Anna Gigli, Tania Lopez, Daniela Pierannunzio, Sandra Mallone, Stefano Guzzinati, Giulia Capodaglio, Francesco Giusti, Catia Angiolini and Silvia Francisci
- The costs of celiac disease: a contingent valuation in Switzerland pp. 1487-1505

- Laia Soler and Nicolas Borzykowski
- Self vs. other, child vs. adult. An experimental comparison of valuation perspectives for valuation of EQ-5D-Y-3L health states pp. 1507-1518

- S. A. Lipman, V. T. Reckers-Droog, M. Karimi, M. Jakubczyk and Arthur Attema
- The effect of mental and physical health problems on sickness absence pp. 1519-1533

- Mark Bryan, Andrew M. Bryce and Jennifer Roberts
Volume 22, issue 8, 2021
- Structural factors and integrated care interventions: is there a role for economists in the policy debate? pp. 1141-1150

- Luke Connelly and Gianluca Fiorentini
- The economic burden of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a systematic review pp. 1151-1166

- K. Achtert and L. Kerkemeyer
- Complements or substitutes? Associations between volumes of care provided in the community and hospitals pp. 1167-1181

- Yiu-Shing Lau, Gintarė Mališauskaite, Nadia Brookes, Shereen Hussein and Matt Sutton
- Unpacking the red packets: institution and informal payments in healthcare in China pp. 1183-1194

- Ning Liu, Zhuo Chen and Guoxian Bao
- Does waiting times decrease or increase operational costs in short and long-term? Evidence from Portuguese public hospitals pp. 1195-1216

- André Madeira, Victor Moutinho and José Alberto Fuinhas
- The role of health at birth and parental investment in early child development: evidence from the French ELFE cohort pp. 1217-1237

- Marion Davin and Emmanuelle Lavaine
- On the correlation between outcome indicators and the structure and process indicators used to proxy them in public health care reporting pp. 1239-1251

- Benjamin H. Salampessy, France R. M. Portrait, Eric Hijden, Ab Klink and Xander Koolman
- Coverage with evidence development schemes for medical devices in Europe: characteristics and challenges pp. 1253-1273

- Carlo Federici, Vivian Reckers-Droog, Oriana Ciani, Florian Dams, Bogdan Grigore, Zoltán Kaló, Sándor Kovács, Kosta Shatrov, Werner Brouwer and Michael Drummond
- Health state utility values by cancer stage: a systematic literature review pp. 1275-1288

- Mir-Masoud Pourrahmat, Ashley Kim, Anuraag R. Kansal, Marg Hux, Divya Pushkarna, Mir Sohail Fazeli and Karen C. Chung
- Business cycle and mortality in Spain pp. 1289-1299

- María Cervini-Plá and Judit Vall-Castelló
- Adapting preference-based utility measures to capture the impact of cancer treatment-related symptoms pp. 1301-1309

- Koonal K. Shah, Bryan Bennett, Andrew Lenny, Louise Longworth, John E. Brazier, Mark Oppe, A. Simon Pickard and James W. Shaw
- Cost effectiveness of breast cancer screening and prevention: a systematic review with a focus on risk-adapted strategies pp. 1311-1344

- Nikolai Mühlberger, Gaby Sroczynski, Artemisa Gogollari, Beate Jahn, Nora Pashayan, Ewout Steyerberg, Martin Widschwendter and Uwe Siebert
Volume 22, issue 7, 2021
- COVID-19: not the time for health economists? A plea for more proactive health economic involvement pp. 1001-1004

- Johann Graf von der Schulenburg
- How the COVID-19 pandemic can distort risk adjustment of health plan payment pp. 1005-1016

- Richard C. Kleef and Mieke Reuser
- The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on insurance demand: the case of China pp. 1017-1024

- Xianhang Qian
- Can the Covid19 pandemic affect the achievement of the ‘Zero Hunger’ goal? Some preliminary reflections pp. 1025-1038

- Donatella Saccone
- Evolution of health care utilization and expenditure during the year before death in 2015 among people with cancer: French snds-based cohort study pp. 1039-1052

- Audrey Tanguy-Melac, Dorian Verboux, Laurence Pestel, Anne Fagot-Campagna, Philippe Tuppin and Christelle Gastaldi-Ménager
- Economics of mental well-being: a prospective study estimating associated health care costs and sickness benefit transfers in Denmark pp. 1053-1065

- Ziggi Ivan Santini, Hannah Becher, Maja Bæksgaard Jørgensen, Michael Davidsen, Line Nielsen, Carsten Hinrichsen, Katrine Rich Madsen, Charlotte Meilstrup, Ai Koyanagi, Sarah Stewart-Brown, David McDaid and Vibeke Koushede
- What is the best approach to adopt for identifying the domains for a new measure of health, social care and carer-related quality of life to measure quality-adjusted life years? Application to the development of the EQ-HWB? pp. 1067-1081

- Tessa Peasgood, Clara Mukuria, Jill Carlton, Janice Connell, Nancy Devlin, Karen Jones, Rosemary Lovett, Bhash Naidoo, Stacey Rand, Juan Carlos Rejon-Parrilla, Donna Rowen, Aki Tsuchiya and John Brazier
- Testing measurement properties of two EQ-5D youth versions and KIDSCREEN-10 in China pp. 1083-1093

- Wang Pei, Sun Yue, Yang Zhi-Hao, Zhang Ruo-Yu, Wu Bin and Luo Nan
- Obesity Kuznets curve and the reality of eco-income ellipsoids (EIE) pp. 1095-1101

- Andrew Alola and Festus Bekun
- Patient-caregiver agreement and test–retest reliability of the EQ-5D-Y-3L and EQ-5D-Y-5L in paediatric patients with haematological malignancies pp. 1103-1113

- Wenjing Zhou, Anle Shen, Zhihao Yang, Pei Wang, Bin Wu, Michael Herdman and Nan Luo
- Assessing the consequences of quarantines during a pandemic pp. 1115-1128

- Rikard Forslid and Mathias Herzing
- The relationship between renewable energy use and health expenditures in EU countries pp. 1129-1139

- Mahmut Unsal Sasmaz, Aysun Karamıklı and Ulas Akkucuk
Volume 22, issue 6, 2021
- Something borrowed, something new: measuring hospital performance in the context of value based health care pp. 851-854

- Peter Lindgren and Rikard Althin
- Whole exome sequencing in molecular diagnostics of cancer decreases over time: evidence from a cost analysis in the French setting pp. 855-864

- Arnaud Bayle, N. Droin, B. Besse, Z. Zou, Y. Boursin, S. Rissel, E. Solary, L. Lacroix, E. Rouleau, I. Borget and J. Bonastre
- Comparison of self-reported and public registered absenteeism among people on long-term sick leave due to musculoskeletal disorders: criterion validity of the iMTA Productivity Cost Questionnaire pp. 865-872

- Rikke Munk Killingmo, Anne Therese Tveter, Milada C. Småstuen, Kjersti Storheim and Margreth Grotle
- Health-economic evaluation of collaborative orthogeriatric care for patients with a hip fracture in Germany: a retrospective cohort study using health and long-term care insurance claims data pp. 873-885

- Claudia Schulz, Gisela Büchele, Raphael S. Peter, Dietrich Rothenbacher, Christian Brettschneider, Ulrich C. Liener, Clemens Becker, Kilian Rapp and Hans-Helmut König
- Mass media coverage and vaccination uptake: evidence from the demand for meningococcal vaccinations in Hungary pp. 887-903

- Anikó Bíró and Agnes Szabo-Morvai
- The causal impact of sugar taxes on soft drink sales: evidence from France and Hungary pp. 905-915

- Christoph F. Kurz and Adriana N. König
- Regional medical practice variation in high-cost healthcare services pp. 917-929

- Michael Berger and Thomas Czypionka
- Using fees to reduce bed-blocking: a game between hospitals and long-term care providers pp. 931-949

- Snorre Kverndokk and Hans Olav Melberg
- Different levels of care for follow-up of adults with congenital heart disease: a cost analysis scrutinizing the impact on medical costs, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits pp. 951-960

- Ruben Willems, Fouke Ombelet, Eva Goossens, Katya De Groote, Werner Budts, Stéphane Moniotte, Michèle de Hosson, Liesbet Van Bulck, Ariane Marelli, Philip Moons, Julie De Backer and Lieven Annemans
- Economic evidence with respect to cost-effectiveness of the transitional care model among geriatric patients discharged from hospital to home: a systematic review pp. 961-975

- Kristina Kast, Carl-Philipp Wachter, Oliver Schöffski and Martina Rimmele
- Home sweet home: GPs’ response to an increase in the fee size for home visits pp. 977-989

- Jamie O’Halloran, Anne Sophie Oxholm, Line Bjørnskov Pedersen and Dorte Gyrd-Hansen
- Economic evaluation of orphan drug Lutetium-Octreotate vs. Octreotide long-acting release for patients with an advanced midgut neuroendocrine tumour in the Netherlands pp. 991-999

- Marije E. Hagendijk, Simon Schans, Cornelis Boersma, Maarten J. Postma and Simon Pol
Volume 22, issue 5, 2021
- The “red herring” after 20 years: ageing and health care expenditures pp. 661-667

- Friedrich Breyer and Normann Lorenz
- A cost-effectiveness analysis of pembrolizumab with or without chemotherapy for the treatment of patients with metastatic, non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer and high PD-L1 expression in Switzerland pp. 669-677

- Michaela Carla Barbier, Esther Pardo, Cédric Michael Panje, Oliver Gautschi and Judith Eva Lupatsch
- Trust me; I know what I am doing investigating the effect of choice list elicitation and domain-relevant training on preference reversals in decision making for others pp. 679-697

- Sebastian Neumann-Böhme, Stefan A. Lipman, Werner Brouwer and Arthur Attema
- How Managed Entry Agreements can improve allocation in the public health system: a mechanism design approach pp. 699-709

- Shuli Brammli-Greenberg, Ira Yaari, Elad Daniels and Ariella Adijes-Toren
- Cost-effectiveness of adding Sativex® spray to spasticity care in Belgium: using bootstrapping instead of Monte Carlo simulation for probabilistic sensitivity analyses pp. 711-721

- Mark Oppe, Daniela Ortín-Sulbarán, Carlos Vila Silván, Anabel Estévez-Carrillo and Juan M. Ramos-Goñi
- Evaluating the conduct and application of health utility studies: a review of critical appraisal tools and reporting checklists pp. 723-733

- Michael J. Zoratti, A. Simon Pickard, Peep F. M. Stalmeier, Daniel Ollendorf, Andrew Lloyd, Kelvin K W Chan, Don Husereau, John E. Brazier, Murray Krahn, Mitchell Levine, Lehana Thabane and Feng Xie
- Mapping PedsQL™ Generic Core Scales to EQ-5D-3L utility scores in transfusion-dependent thalassemia patients pp. 735-747

- Asrul Akmal Shafie, Irwinder Kaur Chhabra, Jacqueline Hui Yi Wong and Noor Syahireen Mohammed
- Are long-term care jobs harmful? Evidence from Germany pp. 749-771

- Thomas Rapp, Jérôme Ronchetti and Jonathan Sicsic
- Bayesian modeling of health state preferences: could borrowing strength from existing countries’ valuations produce better estimates pp. 773-788

- Samer A. Kharroubi and Yara Beyh
- Has the development of cancer biomarkers to guide treatment improved health outcomes? pp. 789-810

- Ana Beatriz D′Avó Luís and Mikyung Kelly Seo
- Risky business, healthy lives: how risk perception, risk preferences and information influence consumer’s risky health choices pp. 811-831

- Jean Spinks, Hong Son Nghiem and Joshua Byrnes
- The impact of nurse staffing levels on nursing-sensitive patient outcomes: a multilevel regression approach pp. 833-846

- Karina Dietermann, Vera Winter, Udo Schneider and Jonas Schreyögg
- Correction to: A general framework for classifying costing methods for economic evaluation of health care pp. 847-847

- Zuzana Špacírová, David Epstein, Leticia García-Mochón, Joan Rovira, Antonio Olry de Labry Lima and Jaime Espín
- Correction to: How relevant are social costs in economic evaluations? The case of Alzheimer’s disease pp. 849-849

- L. M. Peña-Longobardo, B. Rodríguez-Sánchez, Juan Oliva, I. Aranda-Reneo and J. López-Bastida
Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- Awaiting the “catharsis” pp. 499-504

- John Yfantopoulos
- Disease burden and economic impact of diagnosed non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2018 pp. 505-518

- Alice Morgan, Sally Hartmanis, Emmanuel Tsochatzis, Philip N. Newsome, Stephen D. Ryder, Rachel Elliott, Lefteris Floros, Richard Hall, Victoria Higgins, George Stanley, Sandrine Cure, Sharad Vasudevan and Lynne Pezzullo
- Beyond price: the effects of non-financial barriers on access to drugs and health outcomes pp. 519-529

- Lucia Leporatti, Rosella Levaggi and Marcello Montefiori
- Adjusted productivity costs of stroke by human capital and friction cost methods: a Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 study pp. 531-545

- Ina Rissanen, Leena Ala-Mursula, Iiro Nerg and Marko Korhonen
- Evaluating the psychometric properties of the EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D among patients with haemophilia pp. 547-557

- Richard Huan Xu, Dong Dong, Nan Luo, Eliza Lai-Yi Wong, Yushan Wu, Siyue Yu, Renchi Yang, Junshuai Liu, Huiqin Yuan and Shuyang Zhang
- The economics of alternative payment models for pharmaceuticals pp. 559-569

- Jakub Hlavka, Jeffrey C. Yu, Dana Goldman and Darius Lakdawalla
- Evaluation of the cost-utility of phosphate binders as a treatment option for hyperphosphatemia in chronic kidney disease patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the economic evaluations pp. 571-584

- Kamolpat Chaiyakittisopon, Oraluck Pattanaprateep, Narisa Ruenroengbun, Tunlanut Sapankaew, Atiporn Ingsathit, Gareth J. Mckay, John Attia and Ammarin Thakkinstian
- Economic analysis of open versus laparoscopic versus robotic hepatectomy: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 585-604

- Ioannis A. Ziogas, Alexandros P. Evangeliou, Konstantinos S. Mylonas, Dimitrios I. Athanasiadis, Panagiotis Cherouveim, David A. Geller, Richard D. Schulick, Sophoclis P. Alexopoulos and Georgios Tsoulfas
- The cost of chemotherapy administration: a systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 605-620

- Gursharan K. Sohi, Jordan Levy, Victoria Delibasic, Laura E. Davis, Alyson L. Mahar, Elmira Amirazodi, Craig C. Earle, Julie Hallet, Ahmed Hammad, Rajan Shah, Nicole Mittmann and Natalie G. Coburn
- Comparison of the three-level and the five-level versions of the EQ-5D pp. 621-628

- Anne Simone Juhl Christiansen, Marie Louise Sletskov Møller, Christian Kronborg, Ketil Jørgen Haugan, Lars Køber, Søren Højberg, Axel Brandes, Claus Graff, Søren Zöga Diederichsen, Jonas Bille Nielsen, Derk Krieger, Anders Gaarsdal Holst and Jesper Hastrup Svendsen
- Are regions equal in adversity? A spatial analysis of spread and dynamics of COVID-19 in Europe pp. 629-642

- Mounir Amdaoud, Giuseppe Arcuri and Nadine Levratto
- Rising unemployment reduces the demand for healthcare services among people with cardiovascular disease: an Australian cohort study pp. 643-658

- Clifford Afoakwah, Hong Son Nghiem, Paul Scuffham and Joshua Byrnes
- Correction to: Health-economic evaluation of home telemonitoring for COPD in Germany: evidence from a large population-based cohort pp. 659-660

- Dmitrij Achelrod, Jonas Schreyögg and Tom Stargardt
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- Accountability for an unhealthy lifestyle pp. 351-355

- Daniel M. Campagne
- Discounting in economic evaluation of healthcare interventions: what about the risk term? pp. 357-363

- Lars Hultkrantz
- German tariffs for the ICECAP-Supportive Care Measure (ICECAP-SCM) for use in economic evaluations at the end of life pp. 365-380

- Judith Dams, Elisabeth Huynh, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Margrit Löbner, Christian Brettschneider and Hans-Helmut König
- The effect of alcohol tax changes on retail prices: how do on-trade alcohol retailers pass through tax changes to consumers? pp. 381-392

- Luke B. Wilson, Robert Pryce, Colin Angus, Rosemary Hiscock, Alan Brennan and Duncan Gillespie
- Is it too expensive to fight cancer? Analysis of incremental costs and benefits of the Croatian National Plan Against Cancer pp. 393-403

- Eduard Vrdoljak, Mario Sekerija, Stjepko Plestina, Ingrid Belac Lovasic, Vera Katalinic Jankovic, Livio Garattini, Ana Bobinac and Luka Voncina
- Health measures and long-term care use in the European frail population pp. 405-423

- Quitterie Roquebert, Jonathan Sicsic and Thomas Rapp
- Personalized diabetes management: what do patients with diabetes mellitus prefer? A discrete choice experiment pp. 425-443

- Axel C. Mühlbacher, Andrew Sadler and Christin Juhnke
- Cost-effectiveness of the latent tuberculosis screening program for migrants in Stockholm Region pp. 445-454

- Jad Shedrawy, Charlotte Deogan, Joanna Nederby Öhd, Maria-Pia Hergens, Judith Bruchfeld, Jerker Jonsson, Andrew Siroka and Knut Lönnroth
- COVID-19 and income inequality in OECD countries pp. 455-462

- John Wildman
- Does the universal medical insurance system reduce catastrophic health expenditure among middle-aged and elderly households in China? A longitudinal analysis pp. 463-471

- Yue Zhou, Haishaerjiang Wushouer, Daniel Vuillermin, Xiaodong Guan and Luwen Shi
- The impact of social health insurance on rural populations pp. 473-483

- Colin Green, Bruce Hollingsworth and Miaoqing Yang
- Economic and social cost of epilepsy in Poland: 5-year analysis pp. 485-497

- Joanna Jędrzejczak, Beata Majkowska-Zwolińska, Anna Chudzicka-Bator, Iwona Żerda, Magdalena Władysiuk and Brian Godman
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- More room for telemedicine after COVID-19: lessons for primary care? pp. 183-186

- Livio Garattini, Marco Badinella Martini and Michele Zanetti
- Revisiting the Swedish alcohol stasis after changes in travelers’ allowances in 2004: petrol prices provide a piece of the puzzle pp. 187-193

- Stefan K. Lhachimi
- Factors related to the change in Swiss inpatient costs by disease: a 6-factor decomposition pp. 195-221

- Michael Stucki
- Sex differences in cigarette brand purchases among adult smokers: results from the DePICT national repeated survey of French adults (2016–2017) pp. 223-228

- Fabienne El-Khoury Lesueur, Hugo Torregrossa, Ramchandar Gomajee, Camille Bolze and Maria Melchior
- Does NICE influence the adoption and uptake of generics in the UK? pp. 229-242

- Victoria Serra-Sastre, Simona Bianchi, Jorge Mestre-Ferrandiz and Phill O’Neill
- Healthcare resource utilization and associated cost of patients with bone metastases from solid tumors who are naïve to bone-targeting agents: a comparative analysis of patients with and without skeletal-related events pp. 243-254

- Fränce Hardtstock, Zeki Kocaata, Thomas Wilke, Axel Dittmar, Marco Ghiani, Vasily Belozeroff, David J. Harrison, Ulf Maywald and Hans Tesch
- Employer survey to estimate the productivity friction period pp. 255-266

- Kathleen Manipis, Stephen Goodall, Paul Hanly, Rosalie Viney and Alison Pearce
- Efficiency and productivity of health systems in prevention and control of non-communicable diseases in China, 2008–2015 pp. 267-279

- Peipei Chai, Quan Wan and Yohannes Kinfu
- Voluntary private health insurance, health-related behaviours and health outcomes: evidence from Russia pp. 281-309

- Andrey Aistov, Ekaterina Aleksandrova and Christopher Gerry
- COVID-19 and the role of inequality in French regional departments pp. 311-327

- Victor Ginsburgh, Glenn Magerman and Ilaria Natali
- Does socioeconomic status affect hospital utilization and health outcomes of chronic disease patients? pp. 329-339

- Jongsay Yong and Ou Yang
- Mapping MacNew Heart Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire onto country-specific EQ-5D-5L utility scores: a comparison of traditional regression models with a machine learning technique pp. 341-350

- Lan Gao, Wei Luo, Utsana Tonmukayakul, Marj Moodie and Gang Chen
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Do European pharmacists really have to trespass on medicine? pp. 1-4

- Livio Garattini, Anna Padula and Nicholas Freemantle
- ‘Relative Consent’ or ‘Presumed Consent’? Organ donation attitudes and behaviour pp. 5-16

- Joan Costa-Font, Caroline Rudisill and Maximilian Salcher-Konrad
- Increasing respondent engagement in composite time trade-off tasks by imposing three minimum trade-offs to improve data quality pp. 17-33

- Ruixuan Jiang, Thomas Kohlmann, Todd A. Lee, Axel Mühlbacher, James Shaw, Surrey Walton and A. Simon Pickard
- Very high and low residual spenders in private health insurance markets: Germany, The Netherlands and the U.S. Marketplaces pp. 35-50

- Thomas G. McGuire, Sonja Schillo and Richard C. Kleef
- A MEA is a MEA is a MEA? Sequential decision making and the impact of different managed entry agreements at the manufacturer and payer level, using a case study for an oncology drug in England pp. 51-73

- Nasuh C. Buyukkaramikli, Peter Wigfield and Men Thi Hoang
- Cost-effectiveness of hepatitis C virus screening, and subsequent monitoring or treatment among pregnant women in the Netherlands pp. 75-88

- Job F. H. Eijsink, Mohamed N. M. T. Al Khayat, Cornelis Boersma, Peter G. J. Horst, Jan C. Wilschut and Maarten J. Postma
- A comparison of published time invariant Markov models with Partitioned Survival models for cost effectiveness estimation; three case studies of treatments for glioblastoma multiforme pp. 89-100

- Martin Connock, Peter Auguste and Xavier Armoiry
- Do discontinuities in marginal reimbursement affect inpatient psychiatric care in Germany? pp. 101-114

- Clara Pott, Tom Stargardt, Udo Schneider and Simon Frey
- Accreditation as a quality-improving policy tool: family planning, maternal health, and child health in Egypt pp. 115-139

- Amira El-Shal, Patricia Cubi-Molla and Mireia Jofre-Bonet
- Multi-layer health insurance coverage, medical services use and health in a Universal National Health System, the case of Portugal pp. 141-153

- Aida Isabel Tavares and Inês Marques
- The impact of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages on cola purchasing in Catalonia: an approach to causal inference with time series cross-sectional data pp. 155-168

- Lluc Puig-Codina, Jaime Pinilla and Jaume Puig-Junoy
- Real-world study of direct medical and indirect costs and time spent in healthcare in patients with chronic graft versus host disease pp. 169-180

- Frida Schain, Nurgul Batyrbekova, Johan Liwing, Simona Baculea, Thomas Webb, Mats Remberger and Jonas Mattsson
- Correction to: Healthcare expenditure and carbon footprint in the USA: evidence from hidden cointegration approach pp. 181-181

- Murat Gündüz
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