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bepress Journals
November 19, 2009
New Articles
Forum for Health Economics & Policy
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Berkeley Electronic Press is pleased to announce the following new
articles recently published in Forum for Health Economics & Policy.
Frontiers in Health Policy Research
The Impact of Children's Public Health Insurance Expansions on Educational
Outcomes
Phillip B. Levine and Diane Schanzenbach
Hospital Competition and Charity Care
Chris Garmon
A Bargain at Twice the Price? California Hospital Prices in the New
Millennium
Yaa Akosa Antwi, Martin S. Gaynor, and William B. Vogt
The Cost of Primary Care Doctors
Sherry Glied, Ashwin G. Prabhu, and Norman Edelman
'Me-Too' Innovation in Pharmaceutical Markets
Anupam B. Jena, John E. Calfee, Edward C. Mansley, and Tomas J. Philipson
More recent articles from Forum for Health Economics & Policy:
State Health Insurance Regulations and the Price of High-Deductible
Policies
Amanda E. Kowalski, William J. Congdon, and Mark H. Showalter
Explanations for Persistent Nursing Shortages
Mark C. Long, Marsha G. Goldfarb, and Robert S. Goldfarb
Quality Effect of Early Discharge of Maternity Patients: Does Hospital
Specialization Matter?
Eugenia Amporfu
Victor R. Fuchs Research Award
RAND and Forum for Health Economics and Policy are pleased to announce "
Substitution, Spending Offsets, and Prescription Drug Benefit Design," by
Martin Gaynor, Jian Li and William B. Vogt as the winning paper of the
first annual The Victor R. Fuchs Research Award. This $10,000 prize,
sponsored by RAND, is awarded to the authors of the best paper with the
potential to spawn new research in an underdeveloped area of health
economics or health policy.
About this journal
Forum for Health Economics & Policy showcases articles in key substantive
areas that lie at the intersection of health economics and health policy.
The journal uses an innovative structure of forums to reflect the most
pressing and timely subjects in health economics and health policy, such
as biomedical research and the economy, and aging and medical care costs.
Forums are chosen by the Editorial Board to reflect topics where
additional research is needed by economists and where the field is
advancing rapidly. The journal is edited by Katherine Baicker of Harvard
University, Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University, David Cutler of
Harvard University, Alan Garber of Stanford University, Dana Goldman of
RAND, and Tomas Philipson of the University of Chicago, and sponsored by
RAND Health, a premier national health research think tank. A subscription
to the journal also includes the proceedings from the National Bureau of
Economic Research's annual Frontiers in Health Policy Research Conference.
Forum for Health Economics & Policy is indexed in CAB Abstracts, CINAHL,
EconLit, Intute, and RePEc.
Edited by
Katherine Baicker
Harvard
Jay Bhattacharya
Stanford
David Cutler
Harvard
Alan Garber
Stanford
Dana Goldman
RAND
Tomas Philipson
University of Chicago
John Romley
RAND
Neeraj Sood
RAND
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