Seminar für empirische Wirtschaftsforschung (Prof. Winter)
print

Sprachumschaltung

Navigationspfad


Inhaltsbereich

Health economics

  • Winter, J., Balza, R., Caro, F., Heiss, F., Jun, B., Matzkin, R., McFadden, D.: “Medicare prescription drug coverage: Consumer information and preferences.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 103(20), 7929–7934 (2006).
    Available online: doi:10.1073/pnas.0601837103
  • Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Who failed to enroll in Medicare Part D, and why? Early results.” Health Affairs, 25, w344–w354 (2006).
    Available online: doi:10.1377/hlthaff.25.w344
  • Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Regulation of health insurance markets:  Lessons from enrollment, plan choice, and adverse selection in Medicare Part D.” (2009)
    Available online: NBER Working Paper No. 15392
  • Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Mind the gap! Consumer perceptions and choices of Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.” In: D. A. Wise, ed., Research Findings in the Economics of Aging, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 413–481 (2010).
    Earlier version available online: NBER Working Paper No. 13627
  • Stowasser, T., Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “'Healthy, wealthy, and wise?' revisited: An analysis of the causal pathways from socio-economic status to health.” In: D. A. Wise, ed., Investigations in the Economics of Aging, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 267–317 (2012).
    Earlier version available online: NBER Working Paper No. 17273
  • Vetter, S., Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Risk attitudes and Medicare Part D enrollment decisions.” Economics Letters, 119, 128–132 (2013).
    Available online: doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2013.01.033
  • Farbmacher, H., Winter, J.: “Per-period co-payments and the demand for health care: Evidence from survey and claims data.” Health Economics, 22, 1111–1123 (2013).
    Available online: doi:10.1002/hec.2955
  • Kesternich, I., Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Suit the action to the word, the word to the action: Hypothetical choices and real decisions in Medicare Part D.” Journal of Health Economics, 32, 1313–1324 (2013).
    Available online: doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2012.11.006
  • Heiss, F., Leive, A.; McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Plan selection in Medicare Part D: Evidence from administrative data.” Journal of Health Economics, 32, 1325–1344 (2013).
    Available online: doi:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2013.06.006
  • Kesternich, I., Siflinger, B., Smith, J., Winter, J.: “The effects of World War II on economic and health outcomes across Europe.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 96, 103–118 (2014).
    Available online: doi:10.1162/REST_a_00353
  • Barcellos, S. H., Wuppermann, A., Carman, K. G., Bauhoff, S., McFadden, D., Kapteyn, A., Winter, J., Goldman, D. “Preparedness of Americans for the Affordable Care Act.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America (PNAS), 111, 5497–5502 (2014).
    Available online: 10.1073/pnas.1320488111
  • Winter, J., Wuppermann, A.: “Do they know what's at risk? An empirical analysis of health risk perception among the obese.” Health Economics, 23, 564–585 (2014).
    Available online: doi:10.1002/hec.2933
  • Stowasser, T., Heiss, F., McFadden, D., Winter, J.: “Understanding the SES gradient in health among the elderly: The role of childhood circumstances.” In: D. A. Wise, ed., Discoveries in the Economics of Aging, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 187–219 (2014).
  • Hoffmann, S., Caro, F. G., Gottlieb, A. S., Kesternich, I., Winter, J.: “Contributions of second opinions, outcome forecasts, and testimonials to patient decisions about knee-replacement surgery.” Medical Decision Making, 34, 603–614 (2014).
    Available online: doi:10.1177/0272989X14527796
  • Kesternich, I., Schumacher, H., Winter, J.: “Professional norms and physician behavior: Homo Oeconomicus or Homo Hippocraticus?” Journal of Public Economics, 131, 1–11 (2015).
    Available online: doi:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2015.08.009
  • Kesternich, I., Siflinger, B., Smith, J., Winter, J.: “Individual behavior as a pathway between early-life shocks and adult health: Evidence from hunger episodes in post-war Germany.” Economic Journal, 125, F372–F393 (2015).
    Available online: doi:10.1111/ecoj.12281
  • Kesternich, I., Caro, F. G., Gottlieb, A. S., Hoffmann, S., Winter, J.: “The role of outcome forecasts in patients’ treatment decisions: Evidence from a survey experiment on knee replacement surgery.” Health Services Research, 51:1, 302–313 (2016).
    Available online: doi:10.1111/1475-6773.12311
  • Hoerl, M., Wuppermann, A., Barcellos, S. H., Bauhoff, S., Winter, J., Carman, K. G. “Knowledge as a predictor of insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act.” Medical Care, 55:4, 428–435 (2017).
    Available online: doi:10.1097/MLR.0000000000000671
  • Farbmacher, H., Ihle, P., Schubert, I., Winter, J., Wuppermann, A. “Heterogeneous effects of a nonlinear price schedule for outpatient care.” Health Economics, 26:10, 1234–1248 (2017).
    Available online: doi:10.1002/hec.3395
  • Redler, P., Wuppermann, A., Winter, J., Schwandt, H., Currie, J.: “Geographic inequality in income and mortality in Germany.” Fiscal Studies, 42:1, 147-170 (2021).
    Available online: doi:10.1111/1475-5890.12259
  • Schwandt, H., Currie, J., Bär, M., Banks, J., Bertoli, P., Bütikofer, A., Cattan, S., Chao, B., Costa, C., González, L., Grembi, V., Huttunen, K., Karadakic, R., Kraftman, L., Krutikova, S., Lombardi, S., Redler, P., Riumallo-Herl, C., Rodríguez-González, A., Salvanes, K.G., Santana, P., Thuilliez, J., van Doorslaer, E., van Ourti, T., Winter, J., Wouterse, B., Wuppermann, A.: “Inequality in mortality between Black and White Americans by age, place, and cause and in comparison to Europe, 1990 to 2018.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America (PNAS), 118 (40), e210468411.
    Available online: doi:10.1073/pnas.2104684118
  • Hartung, C., Manski, C. F., Winter, J., Wuppermann, A.: “Personalized health risk assessment.” Work in progress.