Journal of Health Economics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Health Economics is 22. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changing preferences: An experiment and estimation of market-incentive effects on altruism95
Editorial Board78
Politics and health care spending in the United States: A case study from the passage of the 2003 Medicare Modernization Act68
Pricing regulations in individual health insurance: Evidence from Medigap62
Estimating the effects of tobacco-21 on youth tobacco use and sales38
Health insurance portability and coverage: Evidence from China’s cross-regional instant reimbursement reform38
Financial transaction costs reduce benefit take-up evidence from zero-premium health insurance plans in Colorado37
Do minimum wage laws affect employer-sponsored insurance provision?37
Editorial Board36
The impact of PhD studies on mental health—a longitudinal population study35
Decomposing social risk preferences for health and wealth35
The long-term effects of early-life pollution exposure: Evidence from the London smog33
Pharmaceutical demand response to utilization management33
Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation32
Disruptions to healthcare quality and early child health outcomes: Evidence from health-worker strikes in Kenya31
Nursing home payroll subsidies and the trade-off between staffing and access to care for Medicaid enrollees31
Pricing above value: Selling to a market with selection problems27
Learner driving experience and motor vehicle accidents25
Living alone and provider behaviour in public and private hospitals24
Corrigendum to “Estimating the effects of tobacco-21 on youth tobacco use and sales” [Journal of Health Economics Volume 94, March 2024, 102860]23
Overweight grandsons and grandfathers’ starvation exposure22
Do responses to news matter? Evidence from interventional cardiology22
Prevention, treatment, and palliative care: The relative value of health improvements under alternative evaluation frameworks22
The effect of primary healthcare on mortality: Evidence from Costa Rica22
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