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Investigating the Spillover Mechanisms of Payment Incentives on the Outcomes for Non‐Targeted Patients

Health Economics, EarlyView.

Does Publicly‐Funded Adult Social Care Impact Informal and Unpaid Carers’ Quality of Life in England?

Health Economics, EarlyView.

Do Physicians Respond to Additional Capitation Payments in Mixed Remuneration Schemes?

Health Economics, EarlyView.

Understanding the Demand‐Side of an Illegal Market: A Case Study of the Prohibition of Menthol Cigarettes

Health Economics, EarlyView.

The Effects of Hydrological Disasters on the Population’s Health in the Northeast Region of Brazil

Health Economics, EarlyView.

Incentives, Health, and Retirement: Evidence From a Finnish Pension Reform

Health Economics, Volume 34, Issue 3, Page 537-572, March 2025.

What’s at Stake: A Pivotal Election for Six Big Health Issues

In the final days of the campaign, stark disagreements between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump over the future of American health care are on display — in particular, in sober warnings about abortion access, the specter of future cuts to the Affordable Care Act, and bold pronouncements about empowering activists eager […]

Going beyond randomised controlled trials to assess treatment effect heterogeneity across target populations

Health Economics, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 85-104, January 2025.

Full Medicaid expansion needed to retain Georgia’s physicians

Georgia was ranked 5th worst place to practice in a recent Medscape article (“Best and Worst Places to Practice 2024”), using five criteria: physician compensation, cost of living, malpractice premiums, the health of the state’s residents, and physicia…

Full Medicaid expansion needed to retain Georgia’s physicians

Georgia was ranked 5th worst place to practice in a recent Medscape article (“Best and Worst Places to Practice 2024”), using five criteria: physician compensation, cost of living, malpractice premiums, the health of the state’s residents, and physicia…