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Official twitter account of The Journal of Health Economics, which publishes outstanding research on the economics of health and health care.
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In Volume 92: Effects of organized screening programs on breast cancer screening, incidence, and mortality in Europe - Sophie Guthmuller, Vincenzo Carrieri, Ansgar Wübker
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In Volume 91: Cognitive ability, health policy, and the dynamics of COVID-19 vaccination - Mikael Elinder, Oscar Erixson, Mattias Öhman
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In Volume 91: Beyond particulate matter: New evidence on the causal effects of air pollution on mortality - Maoyong Fan, Hanchen Jiang, Maigeng Zhou
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In Volume 91: Competitive effects of federal and state opioid restrictions: Evidence from the controlled substance laws - Sumedha Gupta, Thuy Nguyen, Patricia R. Freeman, Kosali Simon
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In Volume 91: Private equity and healthcare firm behavior: Evidence from ambulatory surgery centers - Haizhen Lin, Elizabeth L. Munnich, Michael R. Richards, Christopher M. Whaley, Xiaoxi Zhao
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In Volume 91: Heat and worker health - Andrew Ireland, David Johnston, Rachel Knott
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In Volume 91: The rise and fall of SES gradients in heights around the world - Elisabetta Aurino, Adriana Lleras-Muney, Alessandro Tarozzi, Brendan Tinoco
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In Volume 91: Does drug decriminalization increase unintentional drug overdose deaths?: Early evidence from Oregon Measure 110 - Noah Spencer
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In Volume 91: Pricing regulations in individual health insurance: Evidence from Medigap - Vilsa E. Curto
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In Volume 91: Overweight grandsons and grandfathers’ starvation exposure - Dora L. Costa
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In Volume 91: An optimal mechanism to fund the development of vaccines against emerging epidemics - Christopher M, Snyder, Kendall Hoyt, Dimitrios Gouglas
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In Volume 91: Mothers as insurance: Family spillovers in WIC - Marianne Bitler, Janet Currie, Hilary Hoynes, Krista Ruffini, Lisa Schulkind, Barton Willage
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In Volume 91: The morning after: Prescription-free access to emergency contraceptive pills - Gregor Pfeifer, Mirjam Stockburger
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European study finds that organized breast cancer screening programmes increase mammography take-up by 25 percentage points and reduce breast cancer mortality by about 10% within ten years
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Swedish study shows COVID-19 vaccination is positively associated with cognitive ability and that pre-booked vaccination appointments reduce this disparity
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In Volume 91: The effects of becoming a physician on prescription drug use and mental health treatment - D. Mark Anderson, Ron Diris, Raymond Montizaan, Daniel I. Rees
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In Volume 87: QALYs, DALYs, and HALYs: A unifying framework for the evaluation of population health - Juan D. Moreno-Ternero, Trine Tornøe Platz, Lars Peter Østerdal
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In Volume 87: Does retirement (really) increase informal caregiving? Quasi-experimental evidence from Australia - Rong Zhu, Ilke Onur
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In Volume 87: The kids aren’t alright: The effects of medical marijuana market size on adolescents - Rosanna Smart, Jacqueline Doremus
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In Volume 87: Reductions in out-of-pocket prices and forward-looking moral hazard in health care demand - Naimi Johansson, Sonja C. de New, Johannes S. Kunz, Dennis Petrie, Mikael Svensson
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