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- 2024:2: Maternity ward closures and infant health outcomes, maternal health outcomes, and birth procedures

- Astrid de Linde, Jostein Grytten, Irene Skau and Jonas Minet Kinge
- 2024:1: Brukerne blir yngre, psykiske lidelser øker: Dypdykk i pleie- og omsorgstjenestene 2017-2021

- Terje P. Hagen, Morten Aarflot and Trond Tjerbo
- 2023:6: Physician beneficence and profit-taking among private for profit clinics in China: A field study using a mystery shopper audit

- Ge Ge, Roland Cheo, Rugang Liu, Jian Wang and Qiqi Wang
- 2023:5: Personality and physician performance pay: Evidence from a behavioral experiment in health

- Mona Groß, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Daniel Wiesen
- 2023:4: Economics of Healthcare Provider Altruism

- Matteo Galizzi, Geir Godager, Jing Li, Ismo Linnosmaa, Timo Tammi and Daniel Wiesen
- 2023:3: Physician Behavior and Health Outcomes

- Geir Godager and Anthony Scott
- 2023:2: Impacts of Interpersonal Continuity between General Practitioners (GPs) and Patients on Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review

- Yansi Wu
- 2022:3: Health Technology Assessment (HTA) of GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT-2 inhibitors in combination with metformin as first-line treatment in patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and established cardiovascular or chronic kidney disease

- Eline Aas, Monica Gomez and Fawaz Tariq
- 2022:2: Resultatevaluering av Omsorg 2020 – regjeringens plan for omsorgsfeltet 2015–2020

- Trond Tjerbo, Oddvar Førland, Jardar Sørvoll, Terje P. Hagen, Rina Moe Fosse, Eliva A Ambugo, Heidi Gautun and Mariya Bikova
- 2022:1: Sending emails to reduce medical costs? The effect of feedback on general practitioners’ claiming of fees

- Ole Kristian Aars, Geir Godager, Oddvar Kaarboe and Tron Anders Moger
- 2021:1: Does gender affect medical decisions? Results from a behavioral experiment with physicians and medical students

- Geir Godager, Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Jing Jing Li, Jian Wang and Fan Yang
- 2020:5: Equilibria in Logit Models of Social Interaction and Quantal Response Equilibrium

- John K. Dagsvik
- 2020:4: Technology Adoption in Primary Health Care

- Tor Iversen and Ching-to Ma
- 2020:3: Physician performance pay: Experimental evidence

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz, Johanna Kokot and Daniel Wiesen
- 2020:2: Are patient-regarding preferences stable?

- Jian Wang, Tor Iversen, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Geir Godager
- 2020:1: The Effect of Expert Feedback on Antibiotic Prescribing in Pediatrics: Experimental Evidence

- Kerstin Eilermann, Katrin Halstenberg, Ludwig Kuntz, Kyriakos Martakis, Bernhard Roth and Daniel Wiesen
- 2019:2: Do physicians care about patients' utility? Evidence from an experimental study of treatment choices under demand-side cost sharing

- Ge Ge, Geir Godager and Jian Wang
- 2019:1: Are patient-regarding preferences stable? Evidence from a laboratory experiment with physicians and medical students from different countries

- Jian Wang, Tor Iversen, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Geir Godager
- 2018:3: Dishonesty in healthcare practice: A behavioral experiment on upcoding in neonatology

- Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Hendrik Jürges and Daniel Wiesen
- 2018:2: Private behandlingsforsikringer – status og mulige konsekvenser på effektivitet og fordeling

- Sverre Grepperud
- 2018:1: The effect of a mystery shopper scheme on prescriptions in primary care

- Roland Cheo, Ge Ge, Geir Godager, Rugang Liu, Qiqi Wang and Jian Wang
- 2017:2: How Changes in Payment Schemes Influence Provision Behavior

- Jian Wang, Tor Iversen, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Geir Godager
- 2017:1: Analyser av tjenestebruk, reinnleggelser og mortalitet blant infarkt-, slag-, hoftebruddpasienter i Oslo, 2009-2014

- Tron A. Moger and Terje P. Hagen
- 2016:10: Brukernes erfaringer med fastlegeordningen 2001-2015

- Geir Godager and Tor Iversen
- 2016:9: Acute admissions to a community hospital: a descriptive cost study

- Øystein Lappegard, Terje P. Hagen and Per Hjortdahl
- 2016:8: Kickbacks, referrals and efficiency in health care markets: Experimental evidence

- Christian Waibel and Daniel Wiesen
- 2016:7: Produktivitet i spesialisthelsetjenesten

- Kjartan S. Anthun, Sverre Kittelsen and Jon Magnussen
- 2016:6: Does physician gender influence the provision of medical care? An experimental study

- JingJing Li, Geir Godager and Jian Wang
- 2016:5: Liggetider og reinnleggelser i somatiske sykehus før og etter Samhandlingsreformen

- Terje P. Hagen, Eliva Atieno Ambugo and Hans Olav Melberg
- 2016:4: Waist circumference, body mass index and employment outcomes

- Jonas Minet Kinge
- 2016:3: Effekter av kommunal medfinansiering på etterspørsel etter spesialisthelsetjenester

- Terje P. Hagen
- 2016:2: Using fees to reduce bed-blocking: A game between hospitals and care providers

- Snorre Kverndokk and Hans Olav Melberg
- 2016:1: Førte opprettelsen av kommunale «øyeblikkelig hjelp» døgnenheter til færre innleggelser for eldre pasienter ved somatiske sykehus?

- Jayson Swanson, Nina Alexandersen and Terje P. Hagen
- 2015:5: Does performance disclosure influence physicians’ medical decisions? An experimental study*

- Geir Godager, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Tor Iversen
- 2015:4: Resultatevaluering av Omsorgsplan 2015: Kommunenes drifts- og investeringsbeslutninger

- Terje P. Hagen, David Philip McArthur and Trond Tjerbo
- 2015:3: Body mass index and employment status: a new look

- Jonas Minet Kinge
- 2015:2: The impact of childhood obesity on health and health service use: an instrumental variable approach

- Jonas Minet Kinge and Stephen Morris
- 2015:1: Do changes in reimbursement fees affect hospital prioritization?

- Hans Olav Melberg and Kine Pedersen
- 2014:5: Health contingent income transfers. Are they relevant?

- Kjell Arne Brekke and Snorre Kverndokk
- 2014:4: Does performance disclosure influence physicians’ medical decisions? An experimental study*

- Geir Godager, Heike Hennig-Schmidt and Tor Iversen
- 2014:3: Using artefactual field and lab experiments to investigate how fee-for-service and capitation affect medical service provision

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch , Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz and Daniel Wiesen
- 2014:1: Individual investments in education and health

- Jared Carbone and Snorre Kverndokk
- 2013:9: How does end of life costs and increases in life expectancy affect projections of future hospital spending?

- Hans Olav Melberg and Jan Sørensen
- 2013:8: Helseforetakenes interne organisering og ledelse

- Lars Erik Kjekshus and Vilde Bernstrøm
- 2013:7: Midtveisevaluering av Omsorgsplan 2015: Effekter for pleieårsverk og plasser i boliger og institusjoner

- Terje P. Hagen, David P. McArthur and Trond Tjerbo
- 2013:6: Pasientbehandling og legeressurser i en sykehusavdeling

- Dag Bratlid
- 2013:5: Kommunal finansiering av utskrivningsklare pasienter. Erfaringer fra første året

- Terje P. Hagen, David P. McArthur and Trond Tjerbo
- 2013:4: Decomposing the productivity differences between hospitals in the Nordic countries

- Sverre Kittelsen, Benny Adam Persson, Clas Rehnberg, Kjartan S. Anthun, Fanny Goude, Hanna Rättö, Øyvind Hope, Unto Häkkinen, Emma Medin, Birgitte Kalseth and Jannie Kilsmark
- 2013:3: Hospital expenditures and the red herring hypothesis: Evidence from a complete national registry

- Fredrik Alexander Gregersen and Geir Godager
- 2013:2: Pasientrettigheter og bruk av private kommersielle sykehus

- Terje P. Hagen
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