International Journal of Health Economics and Management

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Health Economics and Management is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The impact of the non-essential business closure policy on Covid-19 infection rates17
Determinants of life expectancy at birth: a longitudinal study on OECD countries13
Racial disparities in health care utilization, the affordable care act and racial concordance preference12
Opioid and non-opioid analgesic prescribing before and after the CDC’s 2016 opioid guideline10
From downcoding to upcoding: DRG based payment in hospitals8
Impact of community-based health insurance on utilisation of preventive health services in rural Uganda: a propensity score matching approach8
Private equity and its effect on patients: a window into the future8
Efficiency and profitability in US not-for-profit hospitals8
Competition and physician-induced demand in a healthcare market with regulated price: evidence from Ghana7
Aging out of dependent coverage and the effects on the use of inpatient medical care6
National health insurance and the choice of delivery facility among expectant mothers in Ghana6
Choice, quality and patients’ experience: evidence from a Finnish physiotherapy service5
Asymmetric behavior of tobacco consumption in Spain across the business cycle: a long-term regional analysis5
The impact of state capacity on the cross-country variations in COVID-19 vaccination rates5
Effects of macroeconomic fluctuations on mental health and psychotropic medicine consumption4
Value of new performance information in healthcare: evidence from Japan4
Non-profit hospital mergers: the effect on healthcare costs and utilization4
Socioeconomic inequality in tobacco use in Kenya: a concentration analysis4
Do companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain earn excess returns?4
Patient and provider-level factors associated with changes in utilization of treatments in response to evidence on ineffectiveness or harm3
Impacts of insurance expansion on health cost, health access, and health behaviors: evidence from the medicaid expansion in the US3
Impact of implementation of the Dependency Act on the Spanish economy: an analysis after the 2008 financial crisis3
Wealth and the utilization of long-term care services: evidence from the United States3
Disability specific equivalence scales: a case–control approach applied to the cost of acquired brain injuries3
Minimum wages and health: evidence from European countries3
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