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The impactful relationships of female physicians

An excerpt from The Game Plan: A Woman’s Guide to Becoming a Doctor and Living a Life in Medicine. Relationships are complicated for many women and can have an even greater complexity for the female physician whose life and time is scheduled for …

The health, economic and social burden of smoking in Argentina, and the impact of increasing tobacco taxes in a context of illicit trade

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 11, Page 2655-2672, November 2023.

Modeled health economic and equity impact on dental caries and health outcomes from a 20% sugar sweetened beverages tax in Australia

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 11, Page 2568-2582, November 2023.

What an occupational health lens reveals about clinician burnout

Clinician burnout is one of the most tenacious problems facing the contemporary health system. Recent years have seen a plethora of guidance on reducing burnout and improving health care workers’ well-being following the pandemic, but little evid…

Increasing capitation in mixed remuneration schemes: Effects on service provision and process quality of care

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 11, Page 2477-2498, November 2023.

Economic preferences and obesity: Evidence from a clinical lab‐in‐field study

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 9, Page 2147-2167, September 2023.

Estimating health care costs at scale in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Mathematical notations and frameworks for the application of cost functions

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 10, Page 2216-2233, October 2023.

Spillover effect of the Patient Drive Payment Model on skilled nursing facility therapy delivery among Medicare Advantage enrollees

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 9, Page 1887-1897, September 2023.

State Lawmakers Eye Forced Treatment to Address Overlap in Homelessness and Mental Illness

Democratic politicians in California and Oregon are reconsidering the restrictions of involuntary commitment laws. They argue that not helping people who are seriously ill and living in squalor on the streets is inhumane.

Excess deaths by cause and place of death in England and Wales during the first year of COVID‐19

Health Economics, Volume 32, Issue 9, Page 1982-2005, September 2023.