Ausgabe 6/2016
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
The demand for health insurance and behavioural economics
K. P. M. van Winssen, R. C. van Kleef, W. P. M. M. van de Ven
Predicting hospital costs for patients receiving renal replacement therapy to inform an economic evaluation
Bernadette Li, John Cairns, James Fotheringham, Rommel Ravanan
Burden of influenza in Germany: a retrospective claims database analysis for the influenza season 2012/2013
Jennifer Haas, Sebastian Braun, Peter Wutzler
Forecasting the use of elderly care: a static micro-simulation model
Evelien Eggink, Isolde Woittiez, Michiel Ras
Health, work and working conditions: a review of the European economic literature
Thomas Barnay
Health resource utilization associated with skeletal-related events: results from a retrospective European study
Jean-Jacques Body, João Pereira, Harm Sleeboom, Nikos Maniadakis, Evangelos Terpos, Yves Pascal Acklin, Jindrich Finek, Oliver Gunther, Guy Hechmati, Tony Mossman, Luis Costa, Wojciech Rogowski, Hareth Nahi, Roger von Moos
The true impact of the French pay-for-performance program on physicians’ benzodiazepines prescription behavior
Audrey Michel-Lepage, Bruno Ventelou
Estimating informal care inputs associated with EQ-5D for use in economic evaluation
Donna Rowen, Simon Dixon, Mónica Hernández-Alava, Clara Mukuria
Expected 10-year treatment cost of breast cancer detected within and outside a public screening program in Norway
Tron A. Moger, Gudrun M. W. Bjørnelv, Eline Aas
Economic evaluation in chronic pain: a systematic review and de novo flexible economic model
W. Sullivan, M. Hirst, S. Beard, D. Gladwell, F. Fagnani, J. López Bastida, C. Phillips, W. C. N. Dunlop
Pay or conditions? The role of workplace characteristics in nurses’ labor supply
Barbara Eberth, Robert F. Elliott, Diane Skåtun