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Werner B.F. Brouwer

Global rank #2476 97%

Institution: Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://www.eur.nl/people/werner-brouwer

First Publication: 1997

Most Recent: 2022

RePEc ID: pbr212 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 2.89 0.00 2.89
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 7.56 0.00 7.56
All Time 0.00 0.00 28.06 0.00 28.39

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 48
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 28.85

Publications (48)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2022 Reference‐dependent age weighting of quality‐adjusted life years Health Economics B 3
2022 Coverage with evidence development for medical devices in Europe: Can practice meet theory? Health Economics B 9
2022 Implementation of coverage with evidence development schemes for medical devices: A decision tool for late technology adopter countries Health Economics B 11
2021 Life satisfaction: The role of domain‐specific reference points Health Economics B 4
2021 Distributional consequences of including survivor costs in economic evaluations Health Economics B 5
2021 Estimating an exchange‐rate between care‐related and health‐related quality of life outcomes for economic evaluation: An application of the wellbeing valuation method Health Economics B 5
2021 The value of health—Empirical issues when estimating the monetary value of a quality‐adjusted life year based on well‐being data Health Economics B 4
2020 Living up to expectations: Experimental tests of subjective life expectancy as reference point in time trade-off and standard gamble Journal of Health Economics B 3
2020 What is it going to be, TTO or SG? A direct test of the validity of health state valuation Health Economics B 3
2019 QALYs without bias? Nonparametric correction of time trade‐off and standard gamble weights based on prospect theory Health Economics B 3
2019 A cost‐effectiveness threshold based on the marginal returns of cardiovascular hospital spending Health Economics B 6
2016 An elicitation of utility for quality of life under prospect theory Journal of Health Economics B 4
2016 Unrelated Future Costs and Unrelated Future Benefits: Reflections on NICE Guide to the Methods of Technology Appraisal Health Economics B 10
2016 Measuring Health Spillovers for Economic Evaluation: A Case Study in Meningitis Health Economics B 7
2016 Future Costs, Fixed Healthcare Budgets, and the Decision Rules of Cost‐Effectiveness Analysis Health Economics B 3
2016 The Impact of Hospital Payment Schemes on Healthcare and Mortality: Evidence from Hospital Payment Reforms in OECD Countries Health Economics B 3
2015 Estimating sign-dependent societal preferences for quality of life Journal of Health Economics B 4
2015 Comparing WTP Values of Different Types of QALY Gain Elicited from the General Public Health Economics B 8
2014 YOUR RIGHT ARM FOR A PUBLICATION IN AER? Economic Inquiry C 3
2014 DERIVING TIME DISCOUNTING CORRECTION FACTORS FOR TTO TARIFFS Health Economics B 2
2013 Prospect theory in the health domain: A quantitative assessment Journal of Health Economics B 3
2013 LEAD TIME TTO: LEADING TO BETTER HEALTH STATE VALUATIONS? Health Economics B 5
2013 VALUING QALY GAINS BY APPLYING A SOCIETAL PERSPECTIVE Health Economics B 4
2012 A test of independence of discounting from quality of life Journal of Health Economics B 2
2012 GET MORE, PAY MORE? An elaborate test of construct validity of willingness to pay per QALY estimates obtained through contingent valuation Journal of Health Economics B 4
2011 Discounting future health gains: an empirical enquiry into the influence of growing life expectancy Health Economics B 3
2011 Discounting and decision making in the economic evaluation of health‐care technologies Health Economics B 5
2011 Economic evaluation and the postponement of health care costs Health Economics B 5
2010 The value of informal care–a further investigation of the feasibility of contingent valuation in informal caregivers Health Economics B 5
2010 Caring for and caring about: Disentangling the caregiver effect and the family effect Journal of Health Economics B 4
2010 The efficiency frontier approach to economic evaluation: will it help German policy making? Health Economics B 2
2009 The correction of TTO-scores for utility curvature using a risk-free utility elicitation method Journal of Health Economics B 2
2009 The influence of subjective life expectancy on health state valuations using a 10 year TTO Health Economics B 3
2008 Can we fix it? Yes we can! But what? A new test of procedural invariance in TTO‐measurement Health Economics B 2
2008 Welfarism vs. extra-welfarism Journal of Health Economics B 4
2008 Future costs in economic evaluation: A comment on Lee Journal of Health Economics B 4
2007 Discounting in economic evaluations: stepping forward towards optimal decision rules Health Economics B 5
2007 Unrelated medical care in life years gained and the cost utility of primary prevention: in search of a ‘perfect’ cost–utility ratio Health Economics B 5
2006 With a little help from an anchor: Discussion and evidence of anchoring effects in contingent valuation Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics B 4
2005 Economic valuation of informal care: the contingent valuation method applied to informal caregiving Health Economics B 4
2005 Is silence golden? A test of the incorporation of the effects of ill‐health on income and leisure in health state valuations Health Economics B 2
2004 The influence of subjective expectations about length and quality of life on time trade‐off answers Health Economics B 2
2003 The missing link: on the line between C and E Health Economics B 2
2001 Handbook of Health Economics Journal of Health Economics B 5
2000 On the economic foundations of CEA. Ladies and gentlemen, take your positions! Journal of Health Economics B 2
1999 Priority care for employees: A blessing in disguise? Health Economics B 2
1997 Productivity Costs Measurement Through Quality of Life? A Response to the Recommendation of the Washington Panel Health Economics B 3
1997 Productivity costs in cost‐effectiveness analysis: numerator or denominator: a further discussion Health Economics B 3