The European Journal of Health Economics
2002 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 9, 2019
- Funding orphan medicinal products beyond price: sustaining an ecosystem pp. 1283-1286

- Oriol de Sola-Morales
- The impact of tobacco control policies on smoking initiation in eleven European countries pp. 1287-1301

- Ali Palali and Jan C. Ours
- Effects of pay-for-performance for primary care physicians on diabetes outcomes in single-payer health systems: a systematic review pp. 1303-1315

- Neeru Gupta and Holly M. Ayles
- Ex-post moral hazard in the health insurance market: empirical evidence from German data pp. 1317-1333

- Stefanie Thönnes
- Health state utility values (QALY weights) for Huntington’s disease: an analysis of data from the European Huntington’s Disease Network (EHDN) pp. 1335-1347

- Annie Hawton, Colin Green, Elizabeth Goodwin and Timothy Harrower
- The effect of economic growth on obesity for the most obese countries: new evidence from the obesity Kuznets curve pp. 1349-1358

- Mücahit Aydın
- Modest risk-sharing significantly reduces health plans’ incentives for service distortion pp. 1359-1374

- Shuli Brammli-Greenberg, Jacob Glazer and Ruth Waitzberg
- Variations in external reference pricing implementation: does it matter for public policy? pp. 1375-1397

- Jennifer Gill, Anna-Maria Fontrier, Dionysis Kyriopoulos and Panos Kanavos
- Variation in the methodological approach to productivity cost valuation: the case of prostate cancer pp. 1399-1408

- Paul Hanly, Rebecca Maguire, Frances Drummond and Linda Sharp
- Cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation programs for hospitalized patients: a systematic review pp. 1409-1424

- Donghoon Lee, Ye-Rin Lee and In-Hwan Oh
- Stratified medicine in schizophrenia: how accurate would a test of drug response need to be to achieve cost-effective improvements in quality of life? pp. 1425-1435

- Huajie Jin, Paul McCrone and James H. MacCabe
- Cost-effectiveness analysis of stand-alone or combined non-invasive imaging tests for the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease: results from the EVINCI study pp. 1437-1449

- Valentina Lorenzoni, Stefania Bellelli, Chiara Caselli, Juhani Knuuti, Stephen Richard Underwood, Danilo Neglia and Giuseppe Turchetti
- Correction to: Cost‑effectiveness analysis of stand‑alone or combined non‑invasive imaging tests for the diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease: results from the EVINCI study pp. 1451-1451

- Valentina Lorenzoni, Stefania Bellelli, Chiara Caselli, Juhani Knuuti, Stephen Richard Underwood, Danilo Neglia and Giuseppe Turchetti
Volume 20, issue 8, 2019
- Developing the role of electronic health records in economic evaluation pp. 1117-1121

- Nisha C. Hazra, Caroline Rudisill and Martin C. Gulliford
- The role of information provision in economic evaluations of non-invasive prenatal testing: a systematic review pp. 1123-1131

- Nikita M. John, Stuart J. Wright, Sean Gavan and Caroline Vass
- An 8-step framework for implementing time-driven activity-based costing in healthcare studies pp. 1133-1145

- Ana Paula Beck Etges, Luciane Nascimento Cruz, Regina Kuhmmer Notti, Jeruza Lavanholi Neyeloff, Rosane Paixão Schlatter, Claudia Caceres Astigarraga, Maicon Falavigna and Carisi Anne Polanczyk
- International impact of external reference pricing: should national policy-makers care? pp. 1147-1164

- Anna-Maria Fontrier, Jennifer Gill and Panos Kanavos
- Who gains the most from improving working conditions? Health-related absenteeism and presenteeism due to stress at work pp. 1165-1180

- Beatrice Brunner, Ivana Igic, Anita C. Keller and Simon Wieser
- Economic impact of disease prevention in a morbidity-based financing system: does prevention pay off for a statutory health insurance fund in Germany? pp. 1181-1193

- Ines Weinhold, Christian Schindler, Nils Kossack, Benjamin Berndt and Dennis Häckl
- Mapping the kidney disease quality of life 36-item short form survey (KDQOL-36) to the EQ-5D-3L and the EQ-5D-5L in patients undergoing dialysis pp. 1195-1206

- Fan Yang, Carlos K. H. Wong, Nan Luo, James Piercy, Rebecca Moon and James Jackson
- How relevant are social costs in economic evaluations? The case of Alzheimer’s disease pp. 1207-1236

- L. M. Peña-Longobardo, B. Rodríguez-Sánchez, Juan Oliva, I. Aranda-Reneo and J. López-Bastida
- The effects of copayment in primary health care: evidence from a natural experiment pp. 1237-1248

- Laia Maynou, Gabriel Coll- de-Tuero and Marc Saez
- Investigating medical malpractice victim compensation: micro-level evidence from a professional liability insurer’s files pp. 1249-1260

- Samantha Bielen, Peter Grajzl and Wim Marneffe
- Cost differences between digital tomosynthesis and standard digital mammography in a breast cancer screening programme: results from the To-Be trial in Norway pp. 1261-1269

- Tron Anders Moger, Jayson O. Swanson, Åsne Sørlien Holen, Berit Hanestad and Solveig Hofvind
- Effects of primary care cost-sharing among young adults: varying impact across income groups and gender pp. 1271-1280

- Naimi Johansson, Niklas Jakobsson and Mikael Svensson
- Sustainability of public finances: inclusion of unrelated medical cost only part of the story pp. 1281-1282

- Mark P. Connolly, Nikolaos Kotsopoulos, Aomesh Bhatt and Maarten J. Postma
Volume 20, issue 7, 2019
- Is rate of return pricing a useful approach when value-based pricing is not appropriate? pp. 945-948

- Michael Drummond and Adrian Towse
- ADHD and later-life labor market outcomes in the United States pp. 949-967

- Cornelius A. Rietveld and Pankaj C. Patel
- The joint effect of health shocks and eligibility for social security on labor supply pp. 969-988

- David Candon
- Costs of people with diabetes in relation to average glucose control: an empirical approach controlling for year of onset cohorts pp. 989-1000

- Beatriz Rodríguez-Sánchez, Talitha L. Feenstra, Henk J. G. Bilo and Rob. J. M. Alessie
- Assessing progressivity and catastrophic effect of out-of-pocket payments for healthcare in Canada: 2010–2015 pp. 1001-1011

- Sterling Edmonds and Mohammad Hajizadeh
- Is socioeconomic inequality in postnatal depression an early-life root of disadvantage for children? pp. 1013-1027

- Jemimah Ride
- Changing payment instruments and the utilisation of new medical technologies pp. 1029-1039

- Patricia Ex and Cornelia Henschke
- How to value safety in economic evaluations in health care? A review of applications in different sectors pp. 1041-1061

- Meg Perry-Duxbury, Job van Exel and Werner Brouwer
- Value of a QALY and VSI estimated with the chained approach pp. 1063-1077

- S. Olofsson, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Lars Hultkrantz and U. Persson
- Spatial risk adjustment between health insurances: using GWR in risk adjustment models to conserve incentives for service optimisation and reduce MAUP pp. 1079-1091

- Danny Wende
- Partner’s depression and quality of life among older Europeans pp. 1093-1101

- Marta Pascual-Sáez, David Cantarero-Prieto and Carla Blázquez-Fernández
- Economic evaluations of pharmacist-led medication review in outpatients with hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and dyslipidaemia: a systematic review pp. 1103-1116

- Antonio Ahumada-Canale, Camila Quirland, Francisco J. Martinez-Mardones, José Cristian Plaza-Plaza, Shalom Benrimoj and Victoria Garcia-Cardenas
Volume 20, issue 6, 2019
- Assessing capability in economic evaluation: a life course approach? pp. 779-784

- Joanna Coast
- Moral hazard under zero price policy: evidence from Japanese long-term care claims data pp. 785-799

- Rong Fu and Haruko Noguchi
- The closer the better: does better access to outpatient care prevent hospitalization? pp. 801-817

- Péter Elek, Tamás Molnár and Balázs Váradi
- Health state utilities associated with post-surgical Staphylococcus aureus infections pp. 819-827

- Louis S. Matza, Katherine J. Kim, Holly Yu, Katherine A. Belden, Antonia F. Chen, Mark Kurd, Bruce Y. Lee and Jason Webb
- Economic burden of HPV9-related diseases: a real-world cost analysis from Italy pp. 829-840

- Francesco Saverio Mennini, Gianluca Fabiano, G. Favato, P. Sciattella, P. Bonanni, C. Pinto and A. Marcellusi
- How to make value-based health insurance designs more effective? A systematic review and meta-analysis pp. 841-856

- Gundula Krack
- Accuracy of budget impact estimations and impact on patient access: a hepatitis C case study pp. 857-867

- Joost W. Geenen, Cornelis Boersma, Olaf H. Klungel and Anke M. Hövels
- Determining preventable acute care spending among high-cost patients in a single-payer public health care system pp. 869-878

- Claire de Oliveira, Joyce Cheng and Paul Kurdyak
- Impact of unemployment on self-perceived health pp. 879-889

- Jérôme Ronchetti and Anthony Terriau
- Multi-criteria decision analysis for health technology assessment: addressing methodological challenges to improve the state of the art pp. 891-918

- Monica Oliveira, Inês Mataloto and Panos Kanavos
- The impact of ambient air pollution on hospital admissions pp. 919-931

- Massimo Filippini, Giuliano Masiero and Sandro Steinbach
- Health-related quality of life measured with the EQ-5D-5L: estimation of normative index values based on a representative German population sample and value set pp. 933-944

- Thomas Grochtdreis, Judith Dams, Hans-Helmut König and Alexander Konnopka
Volume 20, issue 5, 2019
- Conflict of interest disclosure: striking a balance? pp. 633-636

- Livio Garattini and Anna Padula
- Employment pathways of cancer survivors—analysis from administrative data pp. 637-645

- Joan C. Lo
- A head-to-head comparison of five-level (EQ-5D-5L-Y) and three-level EQ-5D-Y questionnaires in paediatric patients pp. 647-656

- Carlos King Ho Wong, Prudence Wing Hang Cheung, Nan Luo and Jason Pui Yin Cheung
- Impact of type 2 diabetes on health expenditure: estimation based on individual administrative data pp. 657-668

- François-Olivier Baudot, Anne-Sophie Aguadé, Thomas Barnay, Christelle Gastaldi-Ménager and Anne Fagot-Campagna
- Hiring subsidies for people with a disability: do they work? pp. 669-689

- Sergi Jimenez-Martin, Arnau Juanmartí Mestres and Judit Vall Castello
- Catastrophic long-term care expenditure: associated socio-demographic and economic factors pp. 691-701

- Raúl Pozo-Rubio, Román Mínguez-Salido, Isabel Pardo-García and Francisco Escribano-Sotos
- Cost-effectiveness of antidepressants versus active monitoring for mild-to-moderate major depressive disorder: a multisite non-randomized-controlled trial in primary care (INFAP study) pp. 703-713

- Maria Rubio-Valera, María Teresa Peñarrubia-María, Maria Iglesias-González, Martin Knapp, Paul McCrone, Marta Roig, Ramón Sabes-Figuera, Juan V. Luciano, Juan M. Mendive, Ana Gabriela Murrugara-Centurión, Jordi Alonso and Antoni Serrano-Blanco
- Demand-side determinants of rising hospital admissions in Germany: the role of ageing pp. 715-728

- Jonas Krämer and Jonas Schreyögg
- The weekend effect revisited: evidence from the Upper Austrian stroke registry pp. 729-737

- Silvia Angerer, Klaus Buttinger and Harald Stummer
- Economic modeling of risk-adapted screen-and-treat strategies in women at high risk for breast or ovarian cancer pp. 739-750

- Dirk Müller, Marion Danner, Rita Schmutzler, Christoph Engel, Kirsten Wassermann, Björn Stollenwerk, Stephanie Stock and Kerstin Rhiem
- Estimating the marginal cost of a life year in Sweden’s public healthcare sector pp. 751-762

- Jonathan Siverskog and Martin Henriksson
- A systematic review of pharmacoeconomic evaluations of erlotinib in the first-line treatment of advanced non-small cell lung cancer pp. 763-777

- Cuc Thi Thu Nguyen, Fabio Petrelli, Stefania Scuri, Binh Thanh Nguyen and Iolanda Grappasonni
Volume 20, issue 4, 2019
- The economics of antibiotic resistance: a claim for personalised treatments pp. 483-485

- F. Antoñanzas and H. Goossens
- Denosumab versus bisphosphonates for the treatment of bone metastases from solid tumors: a systematic review pp. 487-499

- Jessica Y. Matuoka, James G. Kahn and Silvia R. Secoli
- Including intangible costs into the cost-of-illness approach: a method refinement illustrated based on the PM2.5 economic burden in China pp. 501-511

- Bangzhu Zhu, Runzhi Pang, Julien Chevallier, Yi-Ming Wei and Dinh-Tri Vo
- Patient responsiveness to a differential deductible: empirical results from The Netherlands pp. 513-524

- Stéphanie A. Geest and Marco Varkevisser
- Co-ordination of health care: the case of hospital emergency admissions pp. 525-541

- M. Kamrul Islam and Egil Kjerstad
- Income distribution and health: can polarization explain health outcomes better than inequality? pp. 543-557

- Ying Yao, Guanghua Wan and Dongfang Meng
- Do time trade-off values fully capture attitudes that are relevant to health-related choices? pp. 559-568

- Anne Spencer, Ewan Tomeny, Ruben E. Mujica-Mota, Angela Robinson, Judith Covey and Jose-Luis Pinto-Prades
- Unemployment and suicide in Italy: evidence of a long-run association mitigated by public unemployment spending pp. 569-577

- Giorgio Mattei and Barbara Pistoresi
- The Great Recession, financial strain and self-assessed health in Ireland pp. 579-596

- Gintare Mazeikaite, Cathal O’Donoghue and Denisa Sologon
- An evaluation of the 1987 French Disabled Workers Act: better paying than hiring pp. 597-610

- Thomas Barnay, Emmanuel Duguet, Christine Le Clainche and Yann Videau
- Impact of early primary care follow-up after discharge on hospital readmissions pp. 611-623

- Damien Bricard and Zeynep Or
- Estimating the additional costs per life saved due to transcatheter aortic valve replacement: a secondary data analysis of electronic health records in Germany pp. 625-632

- Klaus Kaier, Constantin Mühlen, Andreas Zirlik, Wolfgang Bothe, Philip Hehn, Manfred Zehender, Christoph Bode and Peter Stachon
Volume 20, issue 3, 2019
- An EU-wide approach to HTA: An irrelevant development or an opportunity not to be missed? pp. 329-332

- Panos Kanavos, Aris Angelis and Michael Drummond
- Long-term medical costs of Alzheimer’s disease: matched cohort analysis pp. 333-342

- Elizaveta Sopina, Eldon Spackman, Janne Martikainen, Gunhild Waldemar and Jan Sørensen
- Determinants of time to institutionalisation and related healthcare and societal costs in a community-based cohort of patients with Alzheimer’s disease dementia pp. 343-355

- Mark Belger, Josep Maria Haro, Catherine Reed, Michael Happich, Josep Maria Argimon, Giuseppe Bruno, Richard Dodel, Roy W. Jones, Bruno Vellas and Anders Wimo
- Harsh times: do stressors lead to labor market losses? pp. 357-373

- Terhi Maczulskij and Petri Böckerman
- The impact of long-term care on primary care doctor consultations for people over 75 years pp. 375-387

- Julien Forder, Katerina Gousia and Eirini-Christina Saloniki
- Impact of late and prolonged working life on subjective health: the Swedish experience pp. 389-405

- Dominique Anxo, Thomas Ericson and Chizheng Miao
- Cost-effectiveness of controlling gestational diabetes mellitus: a systematic review pp. 407-417

- Najmiatul Fitria, Antoinette D. I. Asselt and Maarten J. Postma
- A QALY loss is a QALY loss is a QALY loss: a note on independence of loss aversion from health states pp. 419-426

- Stefan A. Lipman, Werner Brouwer and Arthur Attema
- Advanced therapy medicinal products and health technology assessment principles and practices for value-based and sustainable healthcare pp. 427-438

- Bengt Jönsson, Grace Hampson, Jonathan Michaels, Adrian Towse, J.-Matthias Graf Schulenburg and Olivier Wong
- Alcohol quantity and quality price elasticities: quantile regression estimates pp. 439-454

- Robert Pryce, Bruce Hollingsworth and Ian Walker
- Do political factors influence public health expenditures? Evidence pre- and post-great recession pp. 455-474

- Héctor Bellido, Lorena Olmos and Juan Román-Aso
- Stratified treatment recommendation or one-size-fits-all? A health economic insight based on graphical exploration pp. 475-482

- Qi Cao, Erik Buskens, Hans L. Hillege, Tiny Jaarsma, Maarten Postma and Douwe Postmus
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- When is it too expensive? Cost-effectiveness thresholds and health care decision-making pp. 175-180

- Werner Brouwer, Pieter Baal, Job Exel and Matthijs Versteegh
- Mapping health-related quality of life scores from FACT-G, FAACT, and FACIT-F onto preference-based EQ-5D-5L utilities in non-small cell lung cancer cachexia pp. 181-193

- Michela Meregaglia, Ludovica Borsoi, John Cairns and Rosanna Tarricone
- Costs of dose escalation among ulcerative colitis patients treated with adalimumab in Germany pp. 195-203

- Bernadette Pöllinger, Wolfgang Schmidt, Anna Seiffert, Heidi Imhoff and Martin Emmert
- Population norms for the EQ-5D-3L: a cross-country analysis of population surveys for 20 countries pp. 205-216

- M. F. Janssen, A. Szende, J. Cabases, J. M. Ramos-Goñi, G. Vilagut and H. H. König
- Design and effects of outcome-based payment models in healthcare: a systematic review pp. 217-232

- F. P. Vlaanderen, M. A. Tanke, B. R. Bloem, M. J. Faber, F. Eijkenaar, F. T. Schut and P. P. T. Jeurissen
- The association of potentially inappropriate medication use on health outcomes and hospital costs in community-dwelling older persons: a longitudinal 12-year study pp. 233-243

- Virva Hyttinen, Johanna Jyrkkä, Leena K. Saastamoinen, Anna-Kaisa Vartiainen and Hannu Valtonen
- Valuation of preference-based measures: can existing preference data be used to select a smaller sample of health states? pp. 245-255

- Samer A. Kharroubi and Donna Rowen
- A new method for valuing health: directly eliciting personal utility functions pp. 257-270

- Nancy Devlin, Koonal Shah, Brendan J. Mulhern, Krystallia Pantiri and Ben van Hout
- Pricing of HPV vaccines in European tender-based settings pp. 271-280

- Venetia Qendri, Johannes A. Bogaards and Johannes Berkhof
- Potential savings in the treatment pathway of liver transplantation: an inter-sectorial analysis of cost-rising factors pp. 281-301

- Lena Harries, Jill Gwiasda, Zhi Qu, Harald Schrem, Christian Krauth and Volker Eric Amelung
- Catastrophic financial effect of replacing informal care with formal care: a study based on haematological neoplasms pp. 303-316

- Marta Ortega-Ortega and Raúl Pozo-Rubio
- Structured physiotherapy including a work place intervention for patients with neck and/or back pain in primary care: an economic evaluation pp. 317-327

- Sanjib Saha, Birgitta Grahn, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Kjerstin Stigmar, Sara Holmberg and Johan Jarl
Volume 20, issue 1, 2019
- Future unrelated medical costs need to be considered in cost effectiveness analysis pp. 1-5

- Pieter Baal, Alec Morton, David Meltzer and Werner Brouwer
- Patient-reported outcomes: opportunities and challenges in Central Europe pp. 1-3

- Márta Péntek
- The burden of informal caregiving in Hungary, Poland and Slovenia: results from national representative surveys pp. 5-16

- Petra Baji, Dominik Golicki, Valentina Prevolnik-Rupel, Werner Brouwer, Zsombor Zrubka, László Gulácsi and Márta Péntek
- Are cost differences between specialist and general hospitals compensated by the prospective payment system? pp. 7-26

- Francesco Longo, Luigi Siciliani and Andrew Street
- Subjective expectations regarding ageing: a cross-sectional online population survey in Hungary pp. 17-30

- Márta Péntek, Ottó Hajdu, Fanni Rencz, Zsuzsanna Beretzky, Valentin Brodszky, Petra Baji, Zsombor Zrubka, Klára Major and László Gulácsi
- The health knowledge mechanism: evidence on the link between education and health lifestyle in the Philippines pp. 27-43

- Roman Hoffmann and Sebastian Uljas Lutz
- Determinants of the acceptability of health problems in different ages: exploring a new application of the EQ VAS pp. 31-41

- Zsombor Zrubka, Zoltan Hermann, László Gulácsi, Valentin Brodszky, Fanni Rencz and Márta Péntek
- Validity and reliability of the 9-item Shared Decision Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-9) in a national survey in Hungary pp. 43-55

- Fanni Rencz, Béla Tamási, Valentin Brodszky, László Gulácsi, Miklós Weszl and Márta Péntek
- Methodological problems in the method used by IQWiG within early benefit assessment of new pharmaceuticals in Germany pp. 45-57

- Matthias Herpers and Charalabos-Markos Dintsios
- Psychometric properties of the Hungarian version of the eHealth Literacy Scale pp. 57-69

- Zsombor Zrubka, Ottó Hajdu, Fanni Rencz, Petra Baji, László Gulácsi and Márta Péntek
- Unemployment, unemployment duration, and health: selection or causation? pp. 59-73

- Johannes Stauder
- Unmet medical needs in ambulatory care in Hungary: forgone visits and medications from a representative population survey pp. 71-78

- Armin Lucevic, Márta Péntek, Dionne Kringos, Niek Klazinga, László Gulácsi, Óscar Brito Fernandes, Imre Boncz and Petra Baji
- Mitigating hypothetical bias in willingness to pay studies: post-estimation uncertainty and anchoring on irrelevant information pp. 75-82

- Ana Bobinac
- Patient experiences with outpatient care in Hungary: results of an online population survey pp. 79-90

- Óscar Brito Fernandes, Petra Baji, Dionne Kringos, Niek Klazinga, László Gulácsi, Armin Lucevic, Imre Boncz and Márta Péntek
- The effects of health shocks on labor market outcomes: evidence from UK panel data pp. 83-98

- Otto Lenhart
- Patient and general population values for luminal and perianal fistulising Crohn’s disease health states pp. 91-100

- Fanni Rencz, Peep F. M. Stalmeier, Márta Péntek, Valentin Brodszky, Gábor Ruzsa, Lóránt Gönczi, Károly Palatka, László Herszényi, Eszter Schäfer, János Banai, Mariann Rutka, László Gulácsi and Peter L. Lakatos
- Impact of mapped EQ-5D utilities on cost-effectiveness analysis: in the case of dialysis treatments pp. 99-105

- Fan Yang, Nancy Devlin and Nan Luo
- Subjective well-being in patients with pemphigus: a path analysis pp. 101-107

- Ariel Mitev, Fanni Rencz, Béla Tamási, Krisztina Hajdu, Márta Péntek, László Gulácsi, Andrea Szegedi, Zsuzsanna Bata-Csörgő, Ágnes Kinyó, Miklós Sárdy and Valentin Brodszky
- Economic burden of stroke: a systematic review on post-stroke care pp. 107-134

- S. Rajsic, H. Gothe, H. H. Borba, G. Sroczynski, J. Vujicic, T. Toell and Uwe Siebert
- EQ-5D studies in nervous system diseases in eight Central and East European countries: a systematic literature review pp. 109-117

- Valentina Prevolnik Rupel, Marko Divjak, Zsombor Zrubka, Fanni Rencz, László Gulácsi, Dominik Golicki, Dagmara Mirowska-Guzel, Judit Simon, Valentin Brodszky, Petra Baji, Jakub Závada, Guenka Petrova, Alexandru Rotar and Márta Péntek
- A comparison of European, Polish, Slovenian and British EQ-5D-3L value sets using a Hungarian sample of 18 chronic diseases pp. 119-132

- Zsombor Zrubka, Zsuzsanna Beretzky, Zoltan Hermann, Valentin Brodszky, László Gulácsi, Fanni Rencz, Petra Baji, Dominik Golicki, Valentina Prevolnik-Rupel and Márta Péntek
- Is the trend of increasing use of patient-reported outcome measures in medical device studies the sign of shift towards value-based purchasing in Europe? pp. 133-140

- Miklós Weszl, Fanni Rencz and Valentin Brodszky
- The economic burden of disease of epithelial ovarian cancer in Spain: the OvarCost study pp. 135-147

- Laura Delgado-Ortega, Almudena González-Domínguez, Josep María Borrás, Juan Oliva, Eva González-Haba, Salomón Menjón, Pedro Pérez, David Vicente, Luis Cordero, Margarita Jiménez, Susana Simón, Álvaro Hidalgo-Vega and Carlota Moya-Alarcón
- Towards a Central-Eastern European EQ-5D-3L population norm: comparing data from Hungarian, Polish and Slovenian population studies pp. 141-154

- Zsombor Zrubka, Dominik Golicki, Valentina Prevolnik-Rupel, Petra Baji, Fanni Rencz, Valentin Brodszky, László Gulácsi and Márta Péntek
- Health information and life-course smoking behavior: evidence from Turkey pp. 149-162

- Dean R. Lillard and Zeynep Önder
- Cost-of-illness studies in nine Central and Eastern European countries pp. 155-172

- Valentin Brodszky, Zsuzsanna Beretzky, Petra Baji, Fanni Rencz, Márta Péntek, Alexandru Rotar, Konstantin Tachkov, Susanne Mayer, Judit Simon, Maciej Niewada, Rok Hren and László Gulácsi
- Trends and regional variation in rates of orthopaedic surgery in Germany: the impact of competition pp. 163-174

- Natalie Baier, Lisa-Marie Sax and Leonie Sundmacher
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