The European Journal of Health Economics
2002 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 9, 2015
- Efficient health research and improving Europeans’ health pp. 913-915

- Fernando Antoñanzas, Carmelo Juárez-Castelló and Roberto Rodríguez-Ibeas
- Values for health states with different life durations pp. 917-925

- Luciana Scalone, Peep Stalmeier, Silvano Milani and Paul Krabbe
- EQ-5D in skin conditions: an assessment of validity and responsiveness pp. 927-939

- Yaling Yang, John Brazier and Louise Longworth
- Endogenous risk-taking and physical appearance of sex workers pp. 941-949

- Peter Egger and Andreas Lindenblatt
- An examination of the relationships between service use and alternative measures of obesity among community-dwelling adults in Ireland pp. 951-956

- Edel Doherty, Michelle Queally and Ciaran O’Neill
- Health burden and costs of obesity and overweight in Germany: an update pp. 957-967

- Thomas Lehnert, Pawel Streltchenia, Alexander Konnopka, Steffi Riedel-Heller and Hans-Helmut König
- Parallel imports and a mandatory substitution reform: a kick or a muff for price competition in pharmaceuticals? pp. 969-983

- David Granlund and Miyase Koksal-Ayhan
- Some economics on personalized and predictive medicine pp. 985-994

- F. Antoñanzas, C. Juárez-Castelló and R. Rodríguez-Ibeas
- Methodological challenges in assessing the impact of comorbidities on costs in Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials pp. 995-1004

- Kristin Kahle-Wrobleski, Howard Fillit, Jonathan Kurlander, Catherine Reed and Mark Belger
- Health state utilities associated with attributes of treatments for hepatitis C pp. 1005-1018

- Louis Matza, Sandhya Sapra, John Dillon, Anupama Kalsekar, Evan Davies, Mary Devine, Jessica Jordan, Amanda Landrian and David Feeny
- Comparison of the preference-based EQ-5D-5L and SF-6D in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) pp. 1019-1026

- Fan Yang, Titus Lau, Evan Lee, A. Vathsala, Kee Chia and Nan Luo
Volume 16, issue 8, 2015
- Rationing of health care: is there an economic rationality to it? pp. 797-800

- Peter Zweifel
- Did the health of the Dutch population improve between 2001 and 2008? Investigating age- and gender-specific trends in quality of life pp. 801-811

- Maria Gheorghe, Werner Brouwer and Pieter Baal
- Who is afraid of smoking bans? An evaluation of the effects of the Spanish clean air law on expenditure at hospitality venues pp. 813-834

- Jaume García-Villar and Ángel López-Nicolás
- Who is responsible for your health: is it you, your doctor or the new technologies? pp. 835-846

- Vincenzo Atella and Francesco D’Amico
- Between-country heterogeneity in EQ-5D-3L scoring algorithms: how much is due to differences in health state selection? pp. 847-855

- Eleanor Pullenayegum, Kuhan Perampaladas, Kathryn Gaebel, Brett Doble and Feng Xie
- Do Chinese have similar health-state preferences? A comparison of mainland Chinese and Singaporean Chinese pp. 857-863

- P. Wang, M. Li, G. Liu, J. Thumboo and N. Luo
- Differences in EQ-5D-3L health state valuations among patients with musculoskeletal diseases, health care professionals and healthy volunteers pp. 865-877

- Anja Schwalm, You-Shan Feng, Jörn Moock and Thomas Kohlmann
- Economic evaluations of implantable cardioverter defibrillators: a systematic review pp. 879-893

- Lidia García-Pérez, Pilar Pinilla-Domínguez, Antonio García-Quintana, Eduardo Caballero-Dorta, F. García-García, Renata Linertová and Iñaki Imaz-Iglesia
- Relationship between global severity of patients with Alzheimer’s disease and costs of care in Spain; results from the co-dependence study in Spain pp. 895-905

- J. Darbà, L. Kaskens and L. Lacey
- Commentary to: Cost of poor adherence to anti-hypertensive therapy in five European countries pp. 907-907

- Afschin Gandjour
- Reply to comment on Cost of poor adherence to anti-hypertensive therapy in five European country pp. 909-911

- Francesco Saverio Mennini, Andrea Marcellusi, J. Schulenburg, Alastair Gray, P. Levy, P. Sciattella, M. Soro, G. Staffiero, J. Zeidler, A. Maggioni and R. Schmieder
Volume 16, issue 7, 2015
- Western European markets for biosimilar and generic drugs: worth differentiating pp. 683-687

- Livio Garattini, Alessandro Curto and Katelijne Vooren
- Costs of care for people with dementia just before and after nursing home placement: primary data from eight European countries pp. 689-707

- Ansgar Wübker, Sandra Zwakhalen, David Challis, Riitta Suhonen, Staffan Karlsson, Adelaida Zabalegui, Maria Soto, Kai Saks and Dirk Sauerland
- Cost of care for cystic fibrosis: an investigation of cost determinants using national registry data pp. 709-717

- Yuanyuan Gu, Sonia García-Pérez, John Massie and Kees Gool
- Recommendation of rotavirus vaccination and herd effect: a budget impact analysis based on German health insurance data pp. 719-731

- Alexander Karmann, Andrea Jurack and Daniel Lukas
- Healthy donor effect and satisfaction with health pp. 733-745

- Edlira Shehu, Annette Hofmann, Michel Clement and Ann-Christin Langmaack
- Using price–volume agreements to manage pharmaceutical leakage and off-label promotion pp. 747-761

- Hui Zhang and Gregory Zaric
- Hospital staffing and local pay: an investigation into the impact of local variations in the competitiveness of nurses’ pay on the staffing of hospitals in France pp. 763-780

- Simon Combes, Eric Delattre, Bob Elliott and Diane Skåtun
- Health system characteristics and unmet care needs in Europe: an analysis based on EU-SILC data pp. 781-796

- Sabine Chaupain-Guillot and Olivier Guillot
Volume 16, issue 6, 2015
- When do performance-based risk-sharing arrangements make sense? pp. 569-571

- Michael Drummond
- A model-based cost-effectiveness analysis of a grommets-led care pathway for children with cleft palate affected by otitis media with effusion pp. 573-587

- Syed Mohiuddin, Katherine Payne, Elisabeth Fenwick, Kevin O’Brien and Iain Bruce
- Productivity or discrimination? An economic analysis of excess-weight penalty in the Swedish labor market pp. 589-601

- Margareta Dackehag, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Martin Nordin
- Long-term effects of oral clefts on health care utilization: a sibling comparison pp. 603-612

- Morten Pedersen, George Wehby, Dorthe Pedersen and Kaare Christensen
- Chronic pain patients’ treatment preferences: a discrete-choice experiment pp. 613-628

- Axel Mühlbacher, Uwe Junker, Christin Juhnke, Edgar Stemmler, Thomas Kohlmann, Friedhelm Leverkus and Matthias Nübling
- The effect of neighbourhood mortality shocks on fertility preferences: a spatial econometric approach pp. 629-645

- Nkechi Owoo, Samuel Agyei-Mensah and Emily Onuoha
- Cost-effectiveness of computed tomography coronary angiography versus conventional invasive coronary angiography pp. 647-655

- Meryl Darlington, Pascal Gueret, Jean-Pierre Laissy, Antoine Pierucci, Hassani Maoulida, Céline Quelen, Ralph Niarra, Gilles Chatellier and Isabelle Durand-Zaleski
- Patients’ preferences: a discrete-choice experiment for treatment of non-small-cell lung cancer pp. 657-670

- Axel Mühlbacher and Susanne Bethge
- Cost-effectiveness of nurse-based case management versus usual care for elderly patients with myocardial infarction: results from the KORINNA study pp. 671-681

- Hildegard Seidl, Matthias Hunger, Reiner Leidl, Christa Meisinger, Rupert Wende, Bernhard Kuch and Rolf Holle
Volume 16, issue 5, 2015
- Is personalized medicine a panacea for health management? Some thoughts on its desirability pp. 455-457

- Fernando Antoñanzas, Carmelo Juárez-Castelló and Roberto Rodríguez-Ibeas
- Analysis of the cost and efficiency relationship: experience in the Turkish pay for performance system pp. 459-469

- Mehmet Gok and Erkut Altındağ
- Public health impact and cost-effectiveness of intranasal live attenuated influenza vaccination of children in Germany pp. 471-488

- Oliver Damm, Martin Eichner, Markus Rose, Markus Knuf, Peter Wutzler, Johannes Liese, Hagen Krüger and Wolfgang Greiner
- Income-related inequity in the use of GP services by children: a comparison of Ireland and Scotland pp. 489-506

- Richard Layte and Anne Nolan
- Economic valuation and determinants of informal care to people with Alzheimer’s disease pp. 507-515

- Luz Peña-Longobardo and Juan Oliva
- Cost-effectiveness of a multifactorial fracture prevention program for elderly people admitted to nursing homes pp. 517-527

- Dirk Müller, Lisa Borsi, Claudia Stracke, Stephanie Stock and Björn Stollenwerk
- Physician–patient relationship and medical accident victim compensation: some insights into the French regulatory system pp. 529-542

- Lydie Ancelot and Cornel Oros
- Health inequalities in the European Union: an empirical analysis of the dynamics of regional differences pp. 543-559

- Laia Maynou, Marc Saez, Jordi Bacaria and Guillem Lopez-Casasnovas
- Consultant duration of clinical practice as a cost determinant of an emergency medical admission pp. 561-567

- Seán Cournane, Richard Conway, Donnacha Creagh, Declan Byrne and Bernard Silke
Volume 16, issue 4, 2015
- Pricing of forthcoming therapies for hepatitis C in Europe: beyond cost-effectiveness? pp. 341-345

- Katelijne Vooren, Alessandro Curto and Livio Garattini
- Using the SF-6D to measure the impact of alcohol dependence on health-related quality of life pp. 347-356

- Jacinto Nogueira and Eva Rodríguez-Míguez
- Cost of managing anemia in end-stage renal disease: the experience of five French dialysis centers pp. 357-364

- Jacques Rottembourg, Patrick Tilleul, Gilbert Deray, Antoine Lafuma, Lorraine Zakin, Lamine Mahi and Jorge Wernli
- The impact of office-based care on hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions pp. 365-375

- Leonie Sundmacher and Thomas Kopetsch
- Cost-effectiveness of modern mTOR inhibitor based immunosuppression compared to the standard of care after renal transplantation in Germany pp. 377-390

- Jan Jürgensen, Robert Ikenberg, Roger-Axel Greiner and Volker Hösel
- The Icelandic economic collapse, smoking, and the role of labor-market changes pp. 391-405

- Thorhildur Ólafsdóttir, Birgir Hrafnkelsson and Tinna Ásgeirsdóttir
- Does prospective payment increase hospital (in)efficiency? Evidence from the Swiss hospital sector pp. 407-419

- Philippe Widmer
- Gender differences in French GPs’ activity: the contribution of quantile regressions pp. 421-435

- Magali Dumontet and Carine Franc
- Cost-effectiveness of integrated care in frail elderly using the ICECAP-O and EQ-5D: does choice of instrument matter? pp. 437-450

- Peter Makai, Willemijn Looman, Eddy Adang, René Melis, Elly Stolk and Isabelle Fabbricotti
- Comment on: “Impact and cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy to promote physical activity in primary care” pp. 451-452

- Afschin Gandjour
- Reply to comment on “Impact and cost-effectiveness of a universal strategy to promote physical activity in primary care” pp. 453-453

- Martin Gulliford, Judith Charlton, Nawaraj Bhattarai and Caroline Rudisill
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Reform of hospital financing in Austria: successes, failures, and the way forward pp. 229-234

- Engelbert Theurl
- SF-6D Portuguese population norms pp. 235-241

- Pedro Ferreira, Lara Ferreira and Luis Pereira
- Examining variations in hospital productivity in the English NHS pp. 243-254

- Adriana Castelli, Andrew Street, Rossella Verzulli and Padraic Ward
- Financial catastrophe and poverty impacts of out-of-pocket health payments in Turkey pp. 255-270

- Hacer Özgen Narcı, İsmet Şahin and Hasan Yıldırım
- On the calculation of the Israeli risk adjustment rates pp. 271-277

- Amir Shmueli
- A duration analysis of the role of cigarette prices on smoking initiation and cessation in developing countries pp. 279-288

- Deliana Kostova, Frank Chaloupka and Ce Shang
- Did the corporatization of Portuguese hospitals significantly change their productivity? pp. 289-303

- Diogo Ferreira and Rc Marques
- Prevalence and treatment costs of type 2 diabetes in Germany and the effects of social and demographical differences pp. 305-311

- D. Sittig, H. Friedel and Juergen Wasem
- Transforming EQ-5D utilities for use in cost–value analysis of health programs pp. 313-328

- Erik Nord and Rune Johansen
- Equal health, equal work? The role of disability benefits in employment after controlling for health status pp. 329-340

- Eva Frutos and Judit Vall Castello
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Rare is frequent and frequent is costly: rare diseases as a challenge for health care systems pp. 113-118

- Johann Graf von der Schulenburg and Martin Frank
- Costs and benefits of home care for the elderly versus residential care: a comparison using propensity scores pp. 119-131

- Lucy Kok, Caroline Berden and Klarita Sadiraj
- Output correlations in probabilistic models with multiple alternatives pp. 133-139

- Klemen Naveršnik
- Examining the impact of 11 long-standing health conditions on health-related quality of life using the EQ-5D in a general population sample pp. 141-151

- Mengjun Wu, John Brazier, Benjamin Kearns, Clare Relton, Christine Smith and Cindy Cooper
- Accounting for trends in health poverty: a decomposition analysis for Britain, 1991–2008 pp. 153-159

- Michał Brzeziński
- The influence of obesity and overweight on medical costs: a panel data perspective pp. 161-173

- Toni Mora, Joan Gil and Antoni Sicras-Mainar
- The influence of the economic crisis on the association between unemployment and health: an empirical analysis for Spain pp. 175-184

- Rosa Urbanos-Garrido and Beatriz Lopez-Valcarcel
- Price elasticities of alcohol demand: evidence from Russia pp. 185-199

- Yevgeniy Goryakin, Bayard Roberts and Martin McKee
- Improving the prediction model used in risk equalization: cost and diagnostic information from multiple prior years pp. 201-218

- S. Veen, R. Kleef, W. Ven and R. Vliet
- Impact of small study bias on cost-effectiveness acceptability curves and value of information analyses pp. 219-223

- Dirk Müller, Eleanor Pullenayegum and Afschin Gandjour
- Commentary to: costs of diabetes and its complications in Poland pp. 225-226

- Ahmad Fayaz-Bakhsh and Raana Sarvari Mehrabad
- Reply to commentary on costs of diabetes and its complications in Poland pp. 227-227

- Joanna Leśniowska
Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Italian risk-sharing agreements on drugs: are they worthwhile? pp. 1-3

- Livio Garattini, Alessandro Curto and Katelijne Vooren
- Misreporting and misclassification: implications for socioeconomic disparities in body-mass index and obesity pp. 5-20

- Åsa Ljungvall, Ulf-G. Gerdtham and Ulf Lindblad
- Income-related inequalities and inequities in health care services utilisation in 18 selected OECD countries pp. 21-33

- Marion Devaux
- Demand uncertainty and hospital costs: an application to Portuguese public hospitals pp. 35-45

- Alvaro Almeida and Joana Cima
- Do people desire to be healthier than other people? A short note on positional concerns for health pp. 47-54

- S. Wouters, Job van Exel, M. Donk, K. Rohde and Werner Brouwer
- The impact of user fee removal policies on household out-of-pocket spending: evidence against the inverse equity hypothesis from a population based study in Burkina Faso pp. 55-64

- V. Ridde, Isabelle Agier, A. Jahn, O. Mueller, J. Tiendrebéogo, M. Yé and M. De Allegri
- Cost of poor adherence to anti-hypertensive therapy in five European countries pp. 65-72

- Francesco Saverio Mennini, Andrea Marcellusi, J. Schulenburg, Alastair Gray, P. Levy, P. Sciattella, M. Soro, G. Staffiero, J. Zeidler, A. Maggioni and R. Schmieder
- Competitive pricing within pharmaceutical classes: evidence on “follow-on” drugs in Germany 1993–2008 pp. 73-82

- Michael Mueller and Alexander Frenzel
- Compulsory licensing and access to drugs pp. 83-94

- Charitini Stavropoulou and Tommaso Valletti
- Health care expenditures and longevity: is there a Eubie Blake effect? pp. 95-112

- Friedrich Breyer, Normann Lorenz and Thomas Niebel
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