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
Pharmaceutical demand response to utilization management33
The long-term effects of early-life pollution exposure: Evidence from the London smog33
Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation32
Nursing home payroll subsidies and the trade-off between staffing and access to care for Medicaid enrollees31
Disruptions to healthcare quality and early child health outcomes: Evidence from health-worker strikes in Kenya31
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
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
Overweight grandsons and grandfathers’ starvation exposure22
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