New Acquisitions (Periodicals) – September 2018

American Economic Review

Volume 108, Number 7 – July 2018

Contents:

  • Marketplaces,Markets and Market Design / Alvin E. Roth. pp. 1609-1658
  • Asymmetric Information and Imperfect Competition in Lending Markets / Gregory S. Crawford et. al. pp. 1659-1701
  • News or Noise? The Missing Link / Ryan Chahrour and kyle Jurado. pp. 1702-1736
  • Do Recessions Accelerate Routine-Biased Technological Change? Evidence from Vacancy Postings / Brad Hershbein and Lisa B. Kahn. pp. 1737-1772
  • The Twins Ds: Optimal Default and Devaluation / Seunghoon Na et. al. pp. 1773-1819
  • Consumer Price Search and Platform Design in Internet Commerce / Michael Dinerstein et.al. pp. 1820-1859
  • University Innovation and the Professor’s Privilege / Hans K. Hvide and Benjamin F. Jones. pp. 1860-1898
  • Export Markets and Labor Allocation in a Low-Income Country / Brian McCaig and Nina Pavcnik. pp. 1899 -1941
  • The Persistence of Local Joblessness / Michael Amior and Alan Manning. pp. 1942-1970
  • Backward Induction in the Wild ? Evidence from Sequential Voting in the US Senate / Jorg L. Spenkuch et. al. pp.1971-2013

AEJ: Economic Policy

Volume 10, Number 3 – August 2018

Contents:

  • The Role of Information in Disability Insurance Application an Analysis of the Social Security Statement Phase -In / Philip Armour. pp. 1-41
  • A Letter and Encouragement:Does Information Increase Postsecondary Enrollment of UI Recepients? / Andrew Barr and Sarah Turner. pp. 42-68
  • Cash-Flow Taxes in an International Setting / Alan J. Auerbach and Michael P. Devereux. pp. 69-94
  • Does the Election of a Female Leader Clear the Way for More Women in Politics / Thushyanthan Baskaran and Zohal Hessami. pp. 95-121
  • Private Provision of Social Insurance: Drug – Specific Price Elasticities and Cost Sharing in Medicare Part D / Liran Einav, et. al. pp. 122-153
  • Strategic Formulary Design in Medicare Part D Plans / Kurt Lavetti and Kosali Simon. pp. 154-192
  • Consumer Valuation of Fuel Costs and Tax Policy: Evidence form the European Car Market / Laura Grigolon et. al. pp.193-225
  • Can Online off-the Shelf Lessons Improve Student Outcomes?Evidence from a Field Experiment / Kirabo Jackson and Alexey Makarin. pp. 226-254
  • Does Managed Care Widen Infant Health Disparities? Evidence from Texas Medicaid / Ilyana Kuziemko, et. al. pp. 255-283
  • The Effect of Public Pension Wealth on Saving and expenditure / Marta Lachowska and Michal Myck. pp. 284-308
  • The Impact of Financial Education on Adolescents Intertemporal Choices / Melanie Luhrmann, et. al. pp.309-332
  • Projections and Uncertainties About Climate change in an era of Minimal Climate Policies / William Nordhaus. pp. 333-360
  • Multimarket Contact in the Hospital Industry / Matt Schmitt. pp. 361-387
  • Trickle -Down Ethnic Politics : Drunk and Absent in the Kenya Police Force (1957-1970) / Oliver Vanden Eynde, et. al. pp. 388-417

AEJ: Microeconomics

Volume 10, Number 3 – August 2018

Contents:

  • Matching with Moral Hazard: Assigning Attorneys to poor Defendants / Behrang Kamali Shahdadi. pp. 1-33
  • Multiple Activities in Networks / Ying -Ju Chen et. al. pp. 34-85
  • Two-Sided Investment and Matching with Multidimensional Cost Types and Attributes / Deniz Dizdar. pp. 86-123
  • Preferences and Social Influence / Chaim Fershtman and Uzi Segal. pp. 124-142
  • Electoral Accountability and Interdistrict Competition / Galina Zudenkova. pp. 143-176
  • Should First -Price Auctions be Transparent? / Dirk Bergemann and Johannes Horner. pp. 177-218
  • When to Confront:The role of Patience / Alvaro Sandroni and Can Urgun. pp. 219-252
  • Why Voting? A Welfare Analysis / Moritz Drexl and Andreas Kleiner. pp. 253-271
  • A Pseudo-Market Approach to Allocation with Priorities / Yinghua He, et. al. pp. 272-314
  • Contracts with Framing / Yuval Salant and Ron Siegel. pp. 315-346

Health Affairs

Volume 37, Number 9 – September 2018

Contents:

  • California: Leading the Way / Alan R. Weil. pp. 1351-1353
  • Confronting the Effects of Climate Change on Health in California / David Tuller. pp. 1354-1357
  • California’s Efforts to Cover the Uninsured: Successes,Building Blocks and Challenges / Walter A. Zelman and Lucien Wulsin. pp. 1358-1366
  • Beyond the ACA: Paths to Universal Coverage in California / Andrew B. Bindman et. al. pp. 1367-1374
  • Universal Health Care : Lessons from San Francisco / Ken Jacobs and Laurel Lucia. pp. 1375-1382
  • Managing Diversity to Eliminate Disparities: A Framework for Health / Michelle Ko et. al. pp. 1383-1393
  • California and the Changing American Narrative on Diversity , Race and Health / Paul Hsu et. al. pp. 1394-1399
  • Access – to – Care Differences Between Mexican-Heritage and Other Latinos in California After the Affordable Care Act / Arturo Vargas Bustamante et. al. pp. 1400-1408
  • Consolidation Trends in Impacts On ACA Premiums and Outpatient Visit Prices / Richard M. Scheffler et. al. pp. 1409-1416
  • The California Competitive Model: How Has it Fared, and What’s Next? / Glenn A. Melnick et. al. pp. 1417-1424
  • With Roots in California Managed Competition Still Aims to Reform Health Care / Alain C. Enthoven and LAurence C. Baker. pp. 1425-1430
  • Crunching the Numbers on Integrated Care / Jessica Bylander. pp. 1431-
  • Beneficiaries Respond to California’s Program to Integrate Medicare,Medicaid and Long- Term Services / Carrie L. Graham et. al. pp. 1432-1441
  • Evaluation of the Behavioral Health Integration and Complex Care Iniative in Medi-Cal / Todd P. Gilmer et. al. pp. 1442-1449
  • The Impact of Medicaid Expansion on People Living with HIV and Seeking Behavioral Health Services / Emily A. Arnold et. al. pp. 1450-1456
  • One in Five Fewer Heart Attacks : Impact,Savings, and Sustainability in San Diego County Collaborative / Allen Fremont et. al. pp. 1457-1465
  • California Nurse Practitioners are Positioned to Fill the Primary Care Gap, But They Face Barriers to Practice / Joanne Spetz and Ulrike Muench. pp. 1466-1474
  • Publicly Funded Family Planning: Lessons from California,Before and After the ACA’s Medicaid Expansion / Dawnte R. Early et. al. pp. 1475-1483
  • Addressing Maternal Mortality and Morbidity in California Through Public- Private Partnership / Elliot K. Main et. al. pp. 1484-1493
  • Mandatory Health Care Provider Counseling for PArents Led to a Decline in Vaccine Exemptions in California / Malia Jones et. al. pp. 1494-1502
    California’s Drug Transparency Law: Navigating the Boundaries of State Authority on Drug Pricing / katherine L. Gudiksen et. al. pp. 1503-1508
  • A Health Plan’s Formulary Led to Reduced Use of Extended -Release Opiads But Did Not Lower Overall Opiads Use / Michael L. barnet et. al. pp. 1509-1516
  • Medical Loss Ratios for California’s Dental Insurance Plans:Assessing Consumer Value and Polciy Solutions / Len Finocchio and Katrina Connolly. pp. 1517-1523
  • California’s Paid Leave helped my Patient / Gail Wagner. pp. 1524-1527
  • Foundations in California:What are they Funding / Lee L. Prina. pp. 1528-1529
  • Prenatal Anxieties / John D. Lantos. pp. 1530-1531
  • Big Ideas in Health Economics / Jonathan S. Skinner. pp. 1531-1532

Health Affairs

Volume 37, Number 8 – August 2018

Contents:

  • Medicaid,Markets and More / Alan R. Weil. pp. 1191-
  • Health Policy was Bustin’ Out All Over / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 1192-1193
  • Medicaid /CHIP Participation Reached 93.7 Percent Among Eligible Children in 2016 / Jennifer M. Haley et. al. pp. 1194-1199
  • Medicaid Eligibility Expansions may Address Gaps in Access to Diabetes Medications / Rebecca Merson et. al. pp. 1200-1207
  • Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Coverage and Treatment of Low – Income Adults with Substance Use Disorders / Mark Olfson et. al. pp. 1208-1215
  • Medicaid Benefits for Addiction Treatment Expanded after Implementation of the Affordable Care Act / Christina M. Andrews et. al. pp. 1216-1222
  • Social Determinants as Public Goods:A New Approach to Financing Key Investments in Healthy Communities / Len M. Nicholas and Lauren A. Taylor. pp. 1223-1230
  • High – Deductible Health Plan Enrollment Increased from 2006 to 2016, Employer – Funded Accounts Grew in Largest Firms / G. Edward Miller et. al. pp. 1231-1237
  • Coverage for Self-Employed and Others Without Employer Offers Increased after 2014 / Sandra L. Decker et. al. pp. 1238-1242
  • ACA Marketplace Premiums Grew More Rapidly in Areas with Monopoly Insures Than in Areas with More Competition / Jessica Van parys. pp. 1243-1251
  • Scope of Primary Care Physicians Participation in the Health Insurance Marketplaces / Daniel Polsky et. al. pp. 1252-1256
  • Unlike Medical Spending, Medical Bills in Collections Decrease with Patients’ Age / Michael Batty et. al. pp. 1257-1264
  • Trends in Medicare Fee – For – Service Spending Growth for Dual- Eligible Benefeciaries, 2007-15 / Laura M. Keohane et. al. pp. 1265-1273
  • Regional Variations:The Use of Hospitals , Home Health and Skilled Nursing in Traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantages / Quijuan Li et. al. pp. 1274-1281
  • Hospitals Using Bundled Payment Report Reducing Skilled Nursing Facility Use and Improving Care Integration / Jane M. Zhu et. al. pp. 1282-1289
  • Simplifying the Medicare Plan Finder Tool Could Help Older Adults Choose Lower -Cost Part D Plans / Brian E. McGarry et. al. pp. 1290-1297
  • Prices for Common Cardiovascular Drugs in the US are not Consistently Aligned with Value / Jonathan D. Campbell et. al. pp. 1298-1305
  • Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults Report Continued Problems Affording Care Despite Coverage Gains / Kevin H. Nguen et. al. pp. 1306-1312
  • Encouraging Participation and Transparency in Biobank Research / Kayte Spector-Bagdady et. al. pp. 1313-1320
  • Service Readiness for Noncommunicable Diseases was Low in Five Countries in 2013-15 / Corrina Moucheraud pp. 1321-1330
  • Unleashing New Data on Health System Readines / Margaret K. Saunders pp. 1331-
  • Seeking Answers, Hearing Silence / Carole Hemmelgarn pp. 1332-1334

Health Affairs

Volume 37, Number 1 – January 2018

Contents:

  • Culture of the Health,Medicare and More / Alan R. Weil. p.7-
  • Using Federal Funds to Buy Obamacare for Native Americans / Jessica Bylander. pp. 8-12
  • Mandate Repeal Provision Ends Health Care Clam / Timothy Stoltzfus Jost. pp. 13-14
  • Cross- Sectoral Partnerships BY Area Agencies On Aging:Associations With Health Care Use and Spending / Amanda L. Brewster et.al. pp. 15-21
  • Evaluating Community-Based Health Improvement Programs / Carrie E. Fry et.al. pp. 22-29
  • Multisector Partnerships Need Further Development to Fulfill Aspirations For Transforming Regional Health And Well-Being / Beth Siegel et. al. pp.30-37
  • Health Departments With A Commitment To Health Equity: A More Skilled Workforce and Higher -Quality Collaborations / Karishma S. Furtado et. al. pp. 38-46
  • The War On Poverty’s Health Legacy:What It Was And Why It Matters / Merlin Chowkwanyun. pp. 47-53
  • The San Francisco Cancer Iniative: A Community Effort To Reduce The Population Burden Of Cancer / Robert A. Hiatt et. al. pp. 54-61
  • Cross-Sector Service Use Among High Health Care Utilizers In Minnosota After Medicaid Expansion / Katherine Diaz Vickery et. al. pp. 62-69
  • Meicare Advantage Ratings and Voluntary Disenrollment Among Patients With End -Stage Renal Disease / Qijuan Li et.al. pp. 70-77
  • Medicare Advantage Enrollees More Likely to Enter Lower-Quality Nursing Homes Compared to Fee-For-Service Enrollees / David J. Meyers [aet. al. pp. 78-85
  • Dually Enrolled Beneficiaries Have Higher Episode Costs on the Medicare Spending Per Beneficiary Measure / Lok Wong Samson et. al. pp. 86-94
  • Quality of End-Of-Life Care is Higher in the VA Compared to Care Paid for by Traditional Medicare / Risha Gidwani-Marszowski et. al. pp. 95-103
  • Geographical Health Priority Areas for Older Americans / Harlan M. Krumholz et. al. pp. 104-110
  • Understanding the Relationship Between Medicaid Expansions and Hospital Closures / Richard C. Lindrooth et. al. pp. 111-120
  • Community Benefit Spending by Tax-Exempt Hospitals Changed Little After ACA / Gary J. Young et. al. pp. 121-124
  • Meication Synchronization Programs Improve Adherence to Cardiovascular Medications and Health Care Use / Alexis A. Krumme et. al. pp. 125-133
  • Opioid Prescription Rates and Child Removals:Evidence from Florida / Troy Quastet. al. pp. 134-139
  • Child Mortality in the US and 19 OECD Comparator Nations: A 50- Year Time -Trend Analysis / Ashish P. Thakrar [et. al. pp. 140-149
  • National Health Care Spending in 2016: Spending and Enrollment Growth Slow After Initial Coverage Expansions / Micah Hartman et. al. pp. 150-160
  • In Rural Towns,Immigrant Doctors Fill A Critical Need / Yasmin Sokkar Harker. pp. 161-164
  • Funded Support Projects on Social Determinants of Health / Lee L. Prina. pp. 165-166

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 1 – January 2018

Contents:

  • EQ-5D-5L: Smaller Steps But a Major Step Change? / John Brazier. pp. 4-6
  • Valuing Health -Related Quality of Life: An EQ-5D-5L Value Set for England / Nancy J. Devlin et. al. pp. 7-22
  • New methods for Modeling EQ-5D-5L Value Sets: An Application to English Data / Yan Feng et. al. pp. 23-38
  • In Search of a Common Currency : A Comparison of Seven EQ-5D-5L Value Sets / Jan Abel Olsen et. al. pp. 39-49
  • Access to Health Insurance and Utilization of Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence From the Affordable Care Act Dependent Coverage Provision / Brendan Saloner et. al. pp. 50-75
  • Substance Use Treatment Provider Behavior and HealthCare reform: Evidence from Massachusetts / Johanna Catherine Maclean and Brendan Saloner. pp. 76-101
  • Fairness in Cost-Benefit Analysis : A Methodology for Health Technology Assessment / Anne-Laure Samson. et. al. pp. 102-128
  • Nursing Home Prices and Quality of Care – Evidence from Administrative Data / Arndt R. Reichert and Magdalena A. Stroka. pp. 129-140
  • Restricting Access to Alcohol and Public Health : Evidence from Electoral Dry Laws in Brazil / Marcos Y. Nakaguma and Brandon J. Restrepo. pp. 141-156
  • Decision Heuristic or Preference? Attribute Non-Attendance in Discrete Choice problems / Sebastian Heidenreich et. al. pp.157-171
  • Does Involvement of Local NGOs Enhance Public Service Delivery? Cautionary Evidence from a Malaria – Prevention Program in India / Ashis Das et. al. pp. 172-188
  • Out of Sight But Not Out of Mind : Home Countries Macroeconomic Volatilities and Immigrants Mental health / Ha Trong Nguyen and Luke Brian Connelly. pp. 189-208
  • Yes, Health is Important , But as Much for its Importance via Social Life: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Health on Subjective Well-Being in Chronically Ill Individuals / Admassu N. Lamu and Jan Abel Olsen. pp. 209-222
  • Graduating Into a Downturn : Are Physicians recession Proof ? / Alice Chen et. al. pp. 223-235
  • Impact of the Phased Abolition of Co-Payments on the Utilization of Selected Prescription Medicines in Wales / M. Fasihul Alam et. al. pp. 236-243

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 2 – February 2018

Contents:

  • Factors Associated With  the Pricing  of Childhood Vaccines in the U.S. Public Sector / Weiwei Chen et. al. pp. 252-265
  • How do Hospital-Specialty Characteristics Influence Health System  Responsiveness? An Empirical Evaluation of In-patient Care  in the Italian Region of Emilia – Romagna / Gianluca Fiorentini et. al. pp. 266-281
  • Returns to Scientific Publications for Pharmaceutical Products in the United States / Julia F. Slejko et. al. pp. 282-293
  • The Effect of State LAws Designed to Prevent Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use on Overdose Deaths  and Treatment / Ioana Popovici et. al. pp. 294-305
  • Breakfast Choice : An Expirement Combining a Nutritional Training Workshop Targeting Adolescents and the  Promotion of  Unhealth Products / Toni Mora and Beatriz G. Lopez- Valcarcel. pp. 306-319
  • What Goes Wrong with the  Allocation of Domestic and International Resources for HIV? / Olivier C. Sterck. pp. 320- 332
  • Parallel Trade of Pharmaceuticals: The Danish Market for Statins / Susan J. Mendez. pp. 333-356
  • Choosing and  Booking and Attending? Impact of an Electronic Booking  System on Outpatient Referrals and non-Attendances / Mark Dusheiko and Hugh Gravelle. pp. 357-371
  • Misreporting and Econometric Modelling of Zeros in Survey Data  on Social Bads : An Application to Cannabis Comsumption / William Greene et. al. pp. 372-389
  • The Allocation of Health (and other Professional ) Personnel to Rural Areas of Poor Countries / Mark Gersovitz. et. al. pp. 390-403
  • Mental Health and Retirement Savings: Confounding Issues With Compounding Interest / Vicki L. Bogan and Angela R. Fertig. pp. 404-425
  • Employment Insecurity and Employees Health in Denmark / Elena Cottini and Paolo Ghinetti. pp. 426-439
  • Extending Decomposition analysis to Account for  Unobserved Heterogeneity and Persistence in Health Behavior: Income -Related Smoking Inequality Among Swedish Women / Gustav Kjellsson. pp. 440-449

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 3 – March 2018

Contents:

  • The Affordable Care Act’s Insurance Market Regulations Effect on Coverage / Gal Wettstein. pp. 454-479
  • The Impact of a Msoquito Net Voucher Subsidy Programme on Incremental Ownership : The Case of the Tanzania National Voucher Scheme / Luke Harman et. al. pp. 480-492
  • How Effective and Fair is User Fee Removal ? Evidence from Zambia Using a Pooled Synthetic Control / Aurelia Lepine et. al. pp. 493-508
  • Optimal Compensation Rule Under Porvider Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard / Yaping Wu et. al. pp. 509-524
  • Depression Hurts ,Depression Costs:The Medical Spending Attributable to Depression and Depressive Symptoms in China / Chee-Ruey Hsieh and Xuezheng Qin. pp. 525-544
  • Using Copulas to Estmate the Coefficient of a Binary Endogenous Regressor in a Poisson Regression : Application to the Effect of Insurance on Doctor Visits / David Zimmer. pp. 545-556
  • Effect of Privatized Managed Care on Public Insurance Spending and Generosity : Evidence from Medicaid / Victoria Perez. pp. 557-575
  • The Effects of Health FAcility Access and Quality on Family Planning Decisions in Urban Senegal / Christopher J. Cronin et. al. pp. 576-591
  • Estimating the Oppurtunity Costs of Bed-Days / Frank G. Sandmann et. al. pp.592-605
  • Mortality Effects of Containing Moral hazard:Evidence from Disability Insurance Reform / Pilar Garcia-Gomez. pp. 606-621
  • List Randomization for Soliciting Experience of Intimate Partner Violence : Application to the Evaluation of Zambia’s Unconditional Child Grant Program / Amber Peterman et. al. pp. 622-628
  • State Medicaid Fees and Access to Primary Care Physicians / Rajiv Sharma et. al. pp. 629-646

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 4 – April 2018

Contents:

  • The Effect of Parental Education on Child Health : Quasi-Expiremental Evidence from a Reduction in the Length of Primary Schooling in Egypt / Fatma Romeh M. Ali and Mahmoud A. A. Elsayed. pp. 649-662
  • Well – Paid Nurses are Good Nurses / Alessandro Fedele. pp. 663-674
  • Promoting Normal Birth and Reducing Caesarean Section Rates: An Evaluation of the Rapid Improvement Programme / Graham Cookson and Ioannis Laliotis. pp. 675-689
  • Supply -Side Effects from Public Insurance Expansions: Evidence From Physician Labor Markets / Alice Chen et. al. pp. 690-708
  • The Eyes Have it: Using Eye Tracking to Inform Information Processing Strategies in Multi-Attributes Choices / Mandy Ryan et. al. pp. 709-721
  • Centralisation of Acute Stroke Services in London : Impact Evaluation Using Two Treatment Groups / Rocco Friebel et. al. pp. 722-732
  • The Impact of Aid on Health outcomes in Uganda / Tonny Odokonyero et. al. pp. 733-745
  • Estimating a Cost-Effectiveness Threshold for the Spanish NHS / Laura Vallejo-Torres et. al. pp. 746-761
  • Effects of Health Insurance Coverage on Risky Behaviors / Jungtaek Lee. pp. 762-777

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 5 – May 2018

Contents:

  • The Gift of Time? School Starting Age and Mental Health / Thomas S. Dee and Hans Henrik Sievertsen. pp. 781-802
  • How Does Retirement Affect HealthCare Expenditures? Evidence from a Change in the Retirement age / Aniko Biro and Peter Elek. pp. 803-818
  • Is end of Life a Special Case ? Connecting Q with Survey Methods to Measure Societal Support for Views on the Value of Life-Extending Treatments / Helen Mason et. al. pp. 819-849
  • Adaptation or Recovery After Health Shocks/ Evidence Using subjective and Objective Measures / Petra Baji and Aniko Biro. pp. 850-876
  • Do Gender Gaps in Education and Health Affect Economic Growth ? A Cross-Country Study from 1975- to 2010 / Bidisha Mandal et. al. pp. 877-886
  • A framework for Testing the Equality Between the Health Concentration Curve and the 45 -Degree Line / Mohamad A. Khaled et. al. pp. 887-896
  • What Factors Predict the Passage of State -Level E-Cigarette Regulations ? / Johanna Catherine Maclean et. al. pp. 897-907
  • The Impact of Child Welfare Legislation on Domestic Violence-Related Homicide Rates / Kabir Dasgupta and Gail Pacheco. pp. 908-915

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 6 – June 2018

Contents:

  • Building an International Health Economics Teaching Network / Emma Frew. pp. 919-922
  • Physicians, Sick Leave Certificates and patients Subsequent Employment Outcomes / Alexander Ahammer. pp. 923-936
  • 2SLS Versus 2SRI: Appropriate Methods for Rare Outcomes and/or Rare Exposures / Anirban Basu et. al. pp. 937-955
  • The Health Implications of Unconventional Natural Gas Development in Pennsylvania / Lizhong peng et. al. pp. 956-983
  • Alternative Evaluation Metrics for Risk Adjustment Methods / Sungchul Park and Anirban Basu. pp. 984-1010
  • Veteran Status, Disability Rating and Public Sector Employment / John V. Winters. pp. 1011-1023
  • Missing data in Trial -Based Cost -Effectiveness Analysis : An Incomplete journey / Baptiste Leurent et. al. pp. 1024-1040

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 7 – July 2018

Contents:

  • Information,Education and Health Behaviors : Evidence from the MMR Vaccine Autism Controversy / Lenisa V. Chang. pp. 1043-1073
  • Reconsidering the Income-Health Relationship Using Distributional Regression / Alexander Silbersdorff et. al. pp. 1074-1088
  • Does the Earned Income Tax Credit Increase Chidren’s Weight? The Impact of Policy -Driven Income on Childhood Obesity / Young Jo. pp. 1089-1102
  • The Impact of the Legalisation of Abortion on Birth Outcomes in Uruguay / Jose -Ignacio Anton et. al. pp. 1103-1119
  • Did Adolescents in Norway Respond to the Elimination of Copayments for General Practitioner Services ? / Camilla Beck Olsen and Hans Olav Melberg. pp. 1120-1130
  • Do Only Children Have Poor Vision ? Evidence from China’s One-Child Policy / Liqiu Zhao and Minghai Zhou. pp. 1131-1144

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 8 – August 2018

Contents:

  • Effects of Health Insurance on Birth Weight in Mexico / Santosh Kumar and Fidel Gonzalez. pp. 1149-1159
  • The Health Relationships Between Economic Status and Health Measures Among Working – Age Adults in the United states / Abdulkarim m. Meraya et. al. pp. 1160-1174
  • Demand of Long-term Care and Benefit Eligibility Across European Countries / Ludovico Carrino et. al. pp. 1175-1188
  • Ambient Air Pollution and Human Performance : Contemporaneous and Acclaimatization Effects of Ozone Exposure on Athletic Performance / Jamie T. Mullins. pp. 1189-1200
  • Medical Service Provider Networks / Michel Mougeot and Florence Naegelen. pp. 1201-1229
    Reducing Preference Reversals : The Role of Preference Impression and Nontransparent Methods / Jose Luis Pinto-Prades et. al. pp. 1230 -1246
  • An Exploration of the Non-Iterative Time Trade -Off – Method to Value Health States / Yan Feng et. al. pp. 1247-1263
  • Hospitals and the Generic Versus Brand-Name Prescription Decision in the Outpatient Sector / Gerald J. Pruckner and Thomas Schober. pp. 1264-1283
  • Evaluating the Impact of Physicians’ Provision on Primary HealthCare:Evidence from Brazil’s More Doctors Program / Luis Felipe Campos Fontes et. al. pp. 1284-1299
  • A Qualitative Investigation of the Health Economic Impacts of Bariatric Surgery for Obesity and Implications for Improved Practice in Health Economics / Julie A. Campbell et. al. pp. 1300-1318
  • Universal Infant Health Interventions and Young Adult Outcomes / Miriam Wust et. al. pp. 1319-1324

Health Economics

Volume 27, Number 9 – September 2018

Contents:

  • Labor Supply Effects of Long -Term Care Reform in Germany / Johannes Geyer and Thorben Korfhage. pp. 13-28-1339
  • Learning From Failure in Healthcare : Dynamic Panel Evidence of a Physician Shock Effect / Raf Van Gestel et. al. pp. 1340-1353
  • The Health Benefits of a Targeted Cash Transfer : The UK Winter Fuel Payments / Thomas F. Crossley and Federico Zilio. pp. 1354-1365
  • Consumer Price Sensitivity and Health Plan Choice in a Regulated Competition Setting / Tamara Bischof and Christina P. R. Schmid. pp. 1366-1379
  • The Effect of Group Purchasing on Prices Hospitals Pay for Medicines / Lea Toulemon. pp. 1380-1393

Health Policy and Planning

Volume 33, Number 1 – January 2018

Contents:

  • What Does Quality Maternity Care Mean in a Context of Medical Pluralism? Perspectives of Women in Nigeria / Chimaraoke O Izugbara and Frederick Wekesah. pp. 1-8
  • The Commercialization of Traditional Medicine in Modern Cambodia / Bandeth Ros, et. al. pp. 9-16
  • National Responses to Global Health Targets: Exploring Policy Transfer in the Context of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 Treatment Targets in Ghana and Uganda / Ellen McRobie, et. al. pp. 17-33
  • Reimagining Infertility : a Critical Examination of Fertility Norms,Geopolitics and Survey Bias / Jasmine Fledderjohann and Liberty Walther Barnes. pp. 34-40
  • Pathways to High and Low Performance: Factors Differentiating Primary Care Facilities Under Performance-Based Financing in Nigeria / Shunsuke Mabuchi, et. al. pp. 41-58
  • Health Financing at District Level in Malawi: An Analysis of the Distribution of Funds at Two Points in Time / Josephine Borghi, et. al. pp. 59-84
  • Health System Strengthening : Prospects and Threats for its Sustainability on the Global Health Policy Agenda / Joseph F. Naimoli, et. al. pp. 85-98
  • Legal But Limited? Abortion Service Availability and Readiness Assessment in Nepal / Suzanne O Bell, et. al. pp.99-106
  • Integrated Mental Health Services in China : Challenges and Planning for the Future / Di Liang, et. al. pp. 107-122

Health Policy and Planning

Volume 33, Number 2 – March 2018

Contents:

  • Assessingthe Contraceptive Supply Environment in Kinshasa,DRC:Trends Data from PMA2020 / S Babazadeh, et. al. pp. 155-170
  • Health System Factors Affecting Implementation of Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI): Qualitative Insights from a South African Province / Himani Pandya, et. al. pp. 171-182
  • The money can be a motivator, to me a little but mostly PBF just Helps Me to Do Better in my Job. An Exploration of the Motivational Mechanisms of Performance-BAsed Financing for Health Workers in Malawi / Julia Lohmann, et. al. pp. 183 -191
  • How to Do (or Not to Do) … Measuring Health Worker Motivation in Surveys in Low-and Middle – Income Countries / J Borghi, et. al. pp. 192-203
  • Thresholds for Decision-Making : Informing the Cost – Effectiveness and Affordability of Rotavirus Vaccines in Malaysia / Tharani Loganathan, et. al. pp. 204-213
  • How do External Donors Influence National Health Policy Processes? Experiences of Domestic Policy Actors in Cambodia and Pakistan / Mishal S. Khan, et. al. pp. 215-223
  • Social Costs of Illicit Financial Flows in Low- and Middle -Income Countries: the Case of Infant vaccination Coverage / Bienvenido Ortega, et. al. pp. 224-236
  • Success Factors for Implementing and Sustaining a Mature electronic Medical Record in a Low -Resource Setting: a Case Study of iSante in Haiti / EdeRiel, et. al. pp. 237-246
  • Treatment of Tuberculosis in Complex Emergencies in Developing Countries: a Scoping Review / Geraldine Munn-Mace and Divya Parmar. pp. 247-257
  • The Silencing of Political Context in Health Research in Ethiopia: Why it Should be a Concern / Marit Tolo Ostebo, et. al. pp. 258-720
  • Scaling up Newborn Care in Afghanistan:Opportunities and Challenges for th Health Sector / Malalai Naziri, et. al. pp. 271-282
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Health Systems Strengthening Interventions in Improving Maternal and Child Health in Low – and Middle -Income Countries: a Systematic Review / Wu Zeng et. al. pp. 283-297
  • How to Assess and Prepare Health Systems in Low-and Middle – Income Countries for Integration of Services – A systematic Review / Stephanie M. Topp, et. al. pp. 298-312

Health Policy and Planning

Volume 33, Number 4 – May 2018

Contents:

  • Assessment of Data Quality and Reporting Systems for Underserved Populations: the Case of Integrated Community Case Management Programs in Nigeria / Florence M. Nyangara, et. al. pp. 465-473
  • Barriers and Facilitators of Diabetes Services in Nepal : a Qualitative Evalution / Nicole Ide, et. al. pp. 474-482
  • Indigenous Medicine and Biomedical Health Care in Fragile Settings: Insights from Burundi / Jean-Benoit Falisse, et. al. pp. 483-493
  • Understanding Communication Breakdown in the Outpatient Referral Process in Latin America : A Cross-Sectional Study on the Use of Clinical Correspondence in Public Healthcare Networks of Six Countries / Ingrid Vargas, et. al. pp. 494-515
  • State and Non- state Mental Health Service Collaboration in a South African district : a Mixed Methods study / Andre Janse van Rensburg, et. al. pp. 516-527
  • The Investment Case for Hepatitis B and C in South Africa : Adaptation and Innovation in Policy Analysis for Disease Program Scale-up / Robert Hech, et. al. pp. 528-538
  • Assessing the Influence of Knowledge Translation Platforms on Health system POlicy Processess to Achieve the Health Millennium Development Goals in Cameroon and Uganda : A Comparative Case Study / Pierre Ongolo-Zogo, et. al. pp. 539-554
  • District Team Problem Solving as an Approach to district Health Programme Planning : A Review, and Survey of its status in Selected Districts in Indonesia / David Barry Hipgrave, et. al. pp. 555-563
  • Designing Programs to Improve Diets for Maternal and Child Health:Estimating Costs and Potential Dietary Impacts of Nutrition-Sensitive Programs in Ethiopia,Nigeria and India / William A. Masters, et. al. pp. 564-573
  • Donor Funding for family Planning : Levels and Trends Between 2003 and 2013 / Christopher Grollman, et. al. pp. 574-582
  • Medical Society Engagement in Contentious Policy Reform: The Ethiopian Society for Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ESOG) and Ethiopia’s 2005 Reform of its Penal Code on Abortion / Sarah Jane Holcombe. pp. 583-591
  • Effects of a Community-Based Neonatal Care Package Program / Yubraj Acharya. pp. 592 – 601
  • Health – Industry Linkages for Local Health: Reframing Policies for African Health System Strenghtening / Maureen Mackintosh, et. al. pp. 602-610
  • 10 Best Resources on Power in Health Policy and Systems in Low- and Middle – Income Countries / Veena Sriram, et. al. pp. 611-621

Health Policy and Planning

Volume 33, Number 5 – June 2018

Contents:

  • Drug Adherence Levels are Falling Down Again : Health Worker Perceptions of Women’s Service Utilization Before and After Integration of HIV/AIDS Services into General Care in India / Shrivridhi Shukla, et. al. pp. 623-644
  • Institutional Delivery in India , 2004-14: Unravelling the Equity-Enhancing Contributions of the Public Sector / William Joe,e t. al. pp. 645-653
  • Reducing Blindness from Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) in Argentina Through Collaboration,Advocacy and Policy Implementation / Luxme Hariharan, et. al. pp. 654-674
  • The Impact of Cash Transfers on Social Determinants of Health and Health Inequalities in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review / Ebenezer Owusu-Addo, et. al. pp. 675 -698
  • Unravelling the Socioeconomic Gradient in the Incidence of Catastrophic Health Care Expenditure: a Comment / William Joe and Sunil Rajpal. pp. 699-701
  • Trial and Tribulations:Cross-Learning from the Practices of Epidemiologists and Economists in the Evaluation of Public Health Interventions / Timothy Powell-Jackson, et. al. pp. 702-706

Health Policy and Planning

Volume 33, Number 6 – July 2018

Contents:

  • Implementation and Clinical Effectiveness of a Community – Based Non-Communicable Disease Treatment Programme in Rural Mexico: A Difference-in- Differences Analysis / Kevin Duan, et. al. pp. 707 -714
  • Strengthening Decentralized Primary Healthcare Planning in Nigeria Using a Quality Improvement Model: How Contexts and Actors Affect Implementation / Ejemai Amaize, et. al. pp. 715 -728
  • Priority Setting for Health in the Context of Devolution in Kenya : Implications for Health Equity and Community-Based- Primary Care / Rosalind McCollum, et. al. pp. 729-742
  • The Cost of Preventing Undernutrition : Cost, Cost-Efficiency and Cost- Effectiveness of Three Cash -Based Interventions on Nutrition Outcomes in Dadu,Pakistan / Lani Trenouth, et. al. pp. 743-754
  • Cuban Infant Mortality and Longevity;Health Care or Repression? / Gilbert Berdine, et. al. pp. 755-757
  • The Virtues of Repression: Politics and Health in Revolutionary Cuba / Candace Johnson. pp. 758-759
  • Cuba’s Health System:Hardly an Example to Follow / Octavio Gomez-Dantes. pp. 760-761
  • Response to Cuban Infant Mortality and Longevity : Health Care or Repression? Katherine Hirschfeld. pp. 762-763