Do European pharmacists really have to trespass on medicine? Livio GarattiniAnna PadulaNicholas Freemantle Editorial 11 April 2020 Pages: 1 - 4
‘Relative Consent’ or ‘Presumed Consent’? Organ donation attitudes and behaviour Joan Costa-FontCaroline RudisillMaximilian Salcher-Konrad Original Paper Open access 10 July 2020 Pages: 5 - 16
Increasing respondent engagement in composite time trade-off tasks by imposing three minimum trade-offs to improve data quality Ruixuan JiangThomas KohlmannA. Simon Pickard Original Paper 28 August 2020 Pages: 17 - 33
Very high and low residual spenders in private health insurance markets: Germany, The Netherlands and the U.S. Marketplaces Thomas G. McGuireSonja SchilloRichard C. van Kleef Original Paper Open access 29 August 2020 Pages: 35 - 50
A MEA is a MEA is a MEA? Sequential decision making and the impact of different managed entry agreements at the manufacturer and payer level, using a case study for an oncology drug in England Nasuh C. BuyukkaramikliPeter WigfieldMen Thi Hoang Original Paper 08 September 2020 Pages: 51 - 73
Cost-effectiveness of hepatitis C virus screening, and subsequent monitoring or treatment among pregnant women in the Netherlands Job F. H. EijsinkMohamed N. M. T. Al KhayatMaarten J. Postma Original Paper Open access 16 October 2020 Pages: 75 - 88
A comparison of published time invariant Markov models with Partitioned Survival models for cost effectiveness estimation; three case studies of treatments for glioblastoma multiforme Martin ConnockPeter AugusteXavier Armoiry Original Paper 01 November 2020 Pages: 89 - 100
Do discontinuities in marginal reimbursement affect inpatient psychiatric care in Germany? Clara PottTom StargardtSimon Frey Original Paper Open access 09 November 2020 Pages: 101 - 114
Accreditation as a quality-improving policy tool: family planning, maternal health, and child health in Egypt Amira El-ShalPatricia Cubi-MollaMireia Jofre-Bonet Original Paper Open access 20 November 2020 Pages: 115 - 139
Multi-layer health insurance coverage, medical services use and health in a Universal National Health System, the case of Portugal Aida Isabel TavaresInês Marques Original Paper 27 November 2020 Pages: 141 - 153
The impact of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages on cola purchasing in Catalonia: an approach to causal inference with time series cross-sectional data Lluc Puig-CodinaJaime PinillaJaume Puig-Junoy Original Paper 27 November 2020 Pages: 155 - 168
Real-world study of direct medical and indirect costs and time spent in healthcare in patients with chronic graft versus host disease Frida SchainNurgul BatyrbekovaJonas Mattsson Original Paper Open access 04 December 2020 Pages: 169 - 180
Correction to: Healthcare expenditure and carbon footprint in the USA: evidence from hidden cointegration approach Murat Gündüz Correction 21 October 2020 Pages: 181 - 181