[Ip-health] Forum for Health Economics and Policy - recently posted articles

James Love james.love@cptech.org
Thu Jul 27 10:23:16 2006


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From: "Dana P Goldman" <mm-9637-2171711@bepress.com>
Date: July 26, 2006 3:34:10 PM EDT
Subject: Forum for Health Economics and Policy - recently posted
articles


The Berkeley Electronic Press, together with editors Alan Garber
(Stanford University), Dana Goldman (RAND), and Tomas Philipson
(University of Chicago), is pleased to announce that back issues of
the Forum for Health Economics and Policy are now available online.
These volumes, through 2005, were originally published as Frontiers
in Health Policy Research. To view any of the recently published
articles, or submit your next paper, visit the journal's webpage at
http://www.bepress.com/fhep. A selection of newly posted articles
follow below, with full citations and abstracts.

Forum for Health Economics & Policy showcases articles in key
substantive areas that lie at the intersection of health economics
and health policy. The Health Economics section emphasizes novel
empirical and theoretical work on health care markets or behavior
related to individual or population health. The Health Policy section
highlights health-related research directed towards a sophisticated
policy audience or health services researchers. Edited by Alan Garber
of Stanford University, Dana Goldman of Rand, and Tomas Philipson of
the University of Chicago, Forums are chosen by the Editorial Board
to reflect topics where additional research is needed by economists
and where the field is advancing rapidly.

Ernst R. Berndt, Iain M. Cockburn, Douglas L. Cocks, Arnold M.
Epstein, and Zvi Griliches (1998) "Is Price Inflation Different for
the Elderly? An Empirical Analysis of Prescription Drugs", Forum for
Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Volume 1: Article 3.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/1/3

David M. Cutler and Ellen Meara (2000) "The Technology of Birth: Is
It Worth It?", Forum for Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers
in Health Policy Research, Volume 3: Article 3.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/3/3

Gabriel Picone and Frank Sloan (2001) "How Costly Are Smokers to
Other People? Longitudinal Evidence on the Near Elderly", Forum for
Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Volume 4: Article 2.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/4/2

David Meltzer and Jeanette Chung (2002) "Effects of Competition Under
Prospective Payment on Hospital Costs Among High- and Low-Cost
Admissions: Evidence from California, 1983 and 1993", Forum for
Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Volume 5: Article 4.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/5/4

Sherry Glied (2003) "Health Insurance Expansions and the Content of
Coverage: Is Something Better Than Nothing?", Forum for Health
Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy Research,
Volume 6: Article 4.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/6/4

Mark V. Pauly and Yuhui Zeng (2004) "Adverse Selection and the
Challenges to Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Insurance", Forum for
Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Volume 7: Article 3.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/7/3

Dana P. Goldman, Neeraj Sood, and Arleen Leibowitz (2005) "Wage and
Benefit Changes in Response to Rising Health Insurance", Forum for
Health Economics & Policy, Forum: Frontiers in Health Policy
Research, Volume 8: Article 3.
http://www.bepress.com/fhep/8/3







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