Dr. Bart Verbelen
Main Fields of Research Interest
- Comparative health systems
- Health economics
- Health care financing
- Time series cross section data analysis
Selected international publications
Verbelen, B. (2007) "Does Health Policy Really Work? Results from a Pooled Time Series Analysis of OECD countries." Presented at the 6th World Congress: Explorations in Health Economics. 8-11 July 2007, Copenhagen, Denmark
Verbelen, B. (2007) "Is Technology a Real Health Expenditure Driver? A Comparative Statistical Analysis of 19 Industrialized Countries." Paper Presentad at the Academy of Health Research 2007 Annual Research Meeting. April 3-5, 2007 Orlando, Florida.
Verbelen, B. (2006) "The Role of the Public Sector in Health. A Cross Section Time Series Analysis of 19 OECD Countries from 1970-2000." Paper presented at the 3rd International Jerusalem Conference on Health Policy. Organized by the Israel National Institute for Health Policy. Jerusalem, Israel, 10-13 December 2006.
Verbelen, B. (2006) "Is Taking a Pill a Day Good for Health Expenditures? Evidence from a Cross Section Time Series Analysis of 19 OECD Countries from 1970 - 2000. In: Yfantopoulos, J.N., Papanikos, G.T. and Boutsioli, Z. (Eds.) Health Care Issues: An International Perspective. pp. 71-100.
Verbelen, B. (2005) "The Impact of Public Financing on Total Health Expenditures. An Analysis of 19 OECD Countries" Doctoral Dissertation defended on December 16, 2005. Committee: Glenn Melnick (Chair), Robert Biller and Michael Nichol.
More information
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