Health Economics Issues Research Articles in May 2021 Edition
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HOBOKEN, New Jersey, May 1 -- Health Economics, a peer-reviewed journal that says it features health care, planning and market mechanisms, micro-economic evaluation and treatments and evaluation of health care systems, published research articles, including the following topics, in its May 2021 edition:
RESEARCH ARTICLES:
* Sample restrictions and the elicitation of a constant willingness to pay per quality adjusted life year
* How does losing health insurance affect disability claims? Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's dependent care mandate
* Monitoring institutions in healthcare markets: Experimental evidence
* Cost-effectiveness analysis of public health interventions with impacts on health and criminal justice: An applied cross-sectoral analysis of an alcohol misuse intervention
* The impact of medical and recreational marijuana laws on opioid prescribing in employer-sponsored health insurance
* Containing costs in the Italian local healthcare market
* The effect of accidents on labor market outcomes: Evidence from Chile
* "It is not a scientific number it is just a feeling": Populating a multi-dimensional end-of-life decision framework using deliberative methods
* Discovering treatment effectiveness via median treatment effects--Applications to COVID-19 clinical trials
* Do pharmaceutical prices rise anticipating branded competition?
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