International Journal of Health Economics and Management

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Health Economics and Management is 4. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Education and reproductive health: evidence from schooling expansion in Turkey94
Measuring the impact of occupational accidents on value-added labor productivity in Korea18
The causal effects of mandatory health insurance coverage expansion in Switzerland14
Women’s empowerment, modern energy, and demand for maternal health services in Benin14
Estimating price elasticities of demand for pain relief drugs: evidence from Medicare Part D12
Can health financing programmes reduce food insecurity in a developing country?12
Socioeconomic inequities impacting complete continuum of maternal healthcare service utilisation over time in Ethiopia11
Are women breaking the glass ceiling? A gendered analysis of the duration of sick leave in Spain8
Exploring the effectiveness of demand-side retail pharmaceutical expenditure reforms8
The effect of the exit of an insurer, due to government liquidation, on access to health care: evidence from Colombia7
Strategic behaviour and decision making in competitive hospital markets: an experimental investigation7
The impact of health literacy on healthcare spending: theory and evidence from China6
Exploring the association between women’s autonomy and overweight: Empirical analysis in Côte d’Ivoire6
Income-related inequality in obesity and its determinants in Spain: What happens beyond the obesity threshold?6
Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002–20156
The effect of community-based health insurance on healthcare utilization and out-of-pocket health expenditure in the Tigray Regional State, Ethiopia5
Internet use, dietary habits and adolescent obesity: evidence from China5
Measuring household vulnerability to medical expenditure shock: method and its empirical application5
What do health insurance deductibles do to health care spending growth?4
Impact of COVID-19 on hospital screening, diagnosis and treatment activities among prostate and colorectal cancer patients in Canada4
Total expenditure elasticity of spending on self-treatment and professional healthcare: a case of Russia4
Association between patient continuity of care and physicians’ hypoglycaemic medication prescription trends4
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