Issue 4/2013
Content (13 Articles)
The present state of health economics: a critique and an agenda for the future
Peter Zweifel
Assessing the impact of national antibiotic campaigns in Europe
M. Filippini, L. G. González Ortiz, G. Masiero
What do physicians dislike about managed care? Evidence from a choice experiment
Maurus Rischatsch, Peter Zweifel
What accounts for the regional differences in the utilisation of hospitals in Germany?
Boris Augurzky, Thomas Kopetsch, Hendrik Schmitz
Palliative treatment of colorectal cancer in Germany: cost of care and quality of life
Martin Emmert, Katharina Pohl-Dernick, Axel Wein, Frank Dörje, Susanne Merkel, Frank Boxberger, Gudrun Männlein, Robert Joost, Hans-Detlev Harich, Roland Thiemann, Christof Lamberti, Markus F. Neurath, Werner Hohenberger, Oliver Schöffski
Measuring Worksite Health Promotion Programs: an application of Structural Equation Modeling with ordinal data
Fredrik Ødegaard, Pontus Roos
The economic burden of atherothrombosis in Greece: results from the THESIS study
Nikos Maniadakis, Georgia Kourlaba, Dennis V. Cokkinos, Aggeliki Angeli, John Kyriopoulos
Competition in prescription drug markets: the roles of trademarks, advertising, and generic names
Roger Feldman, Félix Lobo
The effect of stimulants and their combined use with cigarettes on mortality: the case of betel quid
Shao-Hsun Keng, Sheng-Jang Sheu
The effect of chronic conditions on stated preferences for health
A. Simon Pickard, Rima Tawk, James W. Shaw
Do patients registered with CAM-trained GPs really use fewer health care resources and live longer? A response to Kooreman and Baars. Eur J Health Econ (2012). 13:469–776
Christopher James Sampson, David George Thomas Whitehurst, Andrew Street
Do patients registered with CAM-trained GPs really use fewer health care resources and live longer? A reply to Christopher James Sampson
Peter Kooreman, Erik W. Baars