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Joseph Newhouse

Global rank #281 99%

Institution: National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Primary Field: Health (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://hcp.hms.harvard.edu/people/joseph-p-newhouse

First Publication: 1969

Most Recent: 2019

RePEc ID: pne27 ↗

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 0.00 0.00 0.00
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 2.85 0.00 2.85
All Time 10.21 10.79 29.70 0.00 92.10

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 47
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 50.91

Publications (47)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2019 The Comparative Advantage of Medicare Advantage American Journal of Health Economics B 6
2017 Physician agency and patient survival Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 4
2017 Risk adjustment with an outside option Journal of Health Economics B 1
2015 How Much Favorable Selection Is Left in Medicare Advantage? American Journal of Health Economics B 5
2014 Effects of Medicare payment reform: Evidence from the home health interim and prospective payment systems Journal of Health Economics B 5
2014 Assessing incentives for service-level selection in private health insurance exchanges Journal of Health Economics B 5
2013 Integrating risk adjustment and enrollee premiums in health plan payment Journal of Health Economics B 7
2013 The effect of prospective payment on admission and treatment policy: Evidence from inpatient rehabilitation facilities Journal of Health Economics B 5
2013 Do Medicare Advantage plans select enrollees in higher margin clinical categories? Journal of Health Economics B 6
2012 The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year Quarterly Journal of Economics S 8
2011 Quality Adjustment for Health Care Spending on Chronic Disease: Evidence from Diabetes Treatment, 1999-2009 American Economic Review S 5
2011 Are Drugs Substitutes or Complements for Intensive (and Expensive) Medical Treatment American Economic Review S 3
2007 Using performance measures to motivate `report-averse' and `report-loving' agents Journal of Health Economics B 3
2006 Reconsidering the moral hazard-risk avoidance tradeoff Journal of Health Economics B 1
2000 How Good a Deal Was the Tobacco Settlement? Assessing Payments to Massachusetts. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty B 8
1999 Response to Paul Dolan Health Economics B 1
1998 What Has Increased Medical-Care Spending Bought? American Economic Review S 3
1998 A model of the impact of reimbursement schemes on health plan choice Journal of Health Economics B 3
1998 Are Medical Prices Declining? Evidence from Heart Attack Treatments Quarterly Journal of Economics S 4
1998 US and UK health economics: Two disciplines separated by a common language? Health Economics B 1
1997 The marginal cost-effectiveness of medical technology: A panel instrumental-variables approach Journal of Econometrics A 2
1997 Physician Fee Policy and Medicaid Program Costs Journal of Human Resources A 3
1994 Frontier estimation: How useful a tool for health economics? Journal of Health Economics B 1
1992 Estimating the indirect costs of teaching Journal of Health Economics B 2
1992 Hospital expenditures in the United States and Canada: do hospital worker wages explain the differences? Journal of Health Economics B 5
1991 Letter from the editors Journal of Health Economics B 2
1991 The effects of excise taxes and regulations on cigarette smoking Journal of Health Economics B 4
1988 Do second opinion programs improve outcomes? Journal of Health Economics B 2
1988 Did Medicare's Prospective Payment System cause length of stay to fall? Journal of Health Economics B 2
1987 Health Insurance and the Demand for Medical Care: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment. American Economic Review S 1
1987 Health Economics and Econometrics. American Economic Review S 1
1987 Cross national differences in health spending what do they mean? Journal of Health Economics B 1
1984 Cream skimming, asymmetric information, and a competitive insurance market Journal of Health Economics B 1
1983 Two prospective difficulties with prospective payment of hospitals, or, it's better to be a resident than a patient with a complex problem Journal of Health Economics B 1
1982 Is competition the answer? Journal of Health Economics B 1
1982 Austerity in public medical care programs : Miseriiness or economic response? Journal of Health Economics B 1
1980 On having your cake and eating it too : Econometric problems in estimating the demand for health services Journal of Econometrics A 3
1980 The Relationship between Medical Resources and Measures of Health: Some Additional Evidence Journal of Human Resources A 2
1979 Measurement issues in the second generation of social experiments : The health insurance study Journal of Econometrics A 5
1977 The Demand for Supplementary Health Insurance, or Do Deductibles Matter? Journal of Political Economy S 3
1977 Medical-Care Expenditure: A Cross-National Survey Journal of Human Resources A 1
1974 Coinsurance, the Price of Time, and the Demand for Medical Services. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1973 The Economics of Group Practice Journal of Human Resources A 1
1972 A suggestion on the positive theory of redistribution Public Choice B 1
1971 A Simple Hypothesis of Income Distribution Journal of Human Resources A 1
1970 Toward a Theory of Nonprofit Institutions: An Economic Model of a Hospital. American Economic Review S 1
1969 On the Long-Run and Short-Run Demand for Money: A Comment. Journal of Political Economy S 2