Both the human capital approach and the friction cost approach are frequently used to quantify the productivity costs associated with illness, disability or death in health economic evaluations. In this paper we argue that these approaches have one major, but common shortcoming: they only capture partial equilibrium (PE) effects and therefore underestimate the true potential productivity costs associated with health conditions. They neglect the sizable, indirect, ripple effects in the economy captured by general equilibrium (GE) models. To demonstrate our point, we compare a traditional PE with a GE approach for the application to nocturia, a condition characterized by the need to frequently wake up at night to urinate. Nocturia is associat...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...
Both the human capital approach and the friction cost approach are frequently used to quantify the p...
This paper seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision. The re...
This thesis seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision, whils...
This paper seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision. The re...
This paper aims to shed light on the importance of health considerations for business cycle fluctua...
In the literature on cost-effectiveness analyses, there has recently been considerable debate on the...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Little is known on the impact that nocturia (the need to wake up at night to urinate) has on a natio...
What does your medical expenditure do to your health? Researchers often get significant negative si...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the...
Background The friction cost approach (FCA) has been proposed as an alternative to the human capita...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...
Both the human capital approach and the friction cost approach are frequently used to quantify the p...
This paper seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision. The re...
This thesis seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision, whils...
This paper seeks to determine the macro-economic impacts of changes in health care provision. The re...
This paper aims to shed light on the importance of health considerations for business cycle fluctua...
In the literature on cost-effectiveness analyses, there has recently been considerable debate on the...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Little is known on the impact that nocturia (the need to wake up at night to urinate) has on a natio...
What does your medical expenditure do to your health? Researchers often get significant negative si...
Productivity costs related to paid work are commonly calculated in economic evaluations of health te...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Many researchers in the field of evaluation of health care doubt the...
Background The friction cost approach (FCA) has been proposed as an alternative to the human capita...
www.elon.edu/econ Employer-financed health insurance systems, like that used in the United States, d...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from di...