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John A. Nyman is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans the intersections of medicine and economics, particularly focusing on areas including financial literacy, retirement analysis, global health care issues, insurance and financial risk management, and cancer-related economic impacts.

Their work covers a diverse range of fields and subfields including Medicine and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with publication activity also noted in Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, Oncology, Clinical Psychology, and Accounting.

John A. Nyman's recent research papers explore topics of economic and health policy relevance, published across various academic venues. These papers include:

  • "Cost-effectiveness of the Collaborative Care to Preserve Performance in Cancer (COPE) trial tele-rehabilitation interventions for patients with advanced cancers," 2020, Cancer Medicine
  • "Wealth and the utilization of long-term care services: evidence from the United States," 2021, International Journal of Health Economics and Management
  • "The Effect of Recreational Gambling on Health and Well-Being," 2021, Eastern Economic Journal
  • "Cost of Medicare for All: Review of the Estimates," 2021, Applied Health Economics and Health Policy
  • "Reevaluating the Evidence for Intensive Postoperative Extracolonic Surveillance for Nonmetastatic Colorectal Cancer," 2021, Value in Health

The frequent venues where John A. Nyman has published include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Journal of Health Economics and Management
  • Cancer Medicine
  • Eastern Economic Journal
  • Applied Health Economics and Health Policy

Frequent collaborators in their research are noted as:

  • Jing Dong
  • Daifeng He
  • R. Tamara Konetzka
  • Colleen Longacre
  • Sue L. Visscher

Their work has contributed to multiple topics, including:

  • Financial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis
  • Global Health Care Issues
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
  • Cancer Survivorship and Care
  • Economic and Financial Impacts of Cancer
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues

John A. Nyman's research output illustrates an interdisciplinary approach combining economics with clinical and health-related concerns, supporting a nuanced understanding of health policy, cost-effectiveness, and economic impacts within healthcare systems.

Best Publications

  • The value of health insurance: the access motive

    John A. Nyman

  • The Theory of Demand for Health Insurance

    John A. Nyman

  • The economics of moral hazard revisited

    John A Nyman

  • Excess Costs and Utilization Associated with Methicillin Resistance for Patients with Staphylococcus aureus Infection

    Gregory A. Filice;John A. Nyman;Catherine Lexau;Christine H. Lees

  • Excess Demand, the Percentage of Medicaid Patients, and the Quality of Nursing Home Care

    John A. Nyman

  • Mindfulness-based stress reduction for solid organ transplant recipients: a randomized controlled trial.

    Cynthia R. Gross;Mary Jo Kreitzer;William Thomas;Maryanne Reilly-Spong

  • Profit incentives and technical efficiency in the production of nursing home care

    John A. Nyman;Dennis L. Bricker

  • Prospective and "cost-plus" Medicaid reimbursement, excess Medicaid demand, and the quality of nursing home care.

    John A. Nyman

  • Improving Diabetes Care in Practice: Findings from the TRANSLATE trial

    Kevin A. Peterson;David M. Radosevich;Patrick J. O'Connor;John A. Nyman

  • Assessment of optimal size and composition of the U.S. National Registry of hematopoietic stem cell donors.

    Craig Kollman;Esteban Abella;Robert L. Baitty;Patrick G. Beatty

  • Is ‘Moral Hazard’ Inefficient? The Policy Implications Of A New Theory

    John A. Nyman

  • Cost-effectiveness of alendronate therapy for osteopenic postmenopausal women.

    John T. Schousboe;John A. Nyman;Robert L. Kane;Kristine E. Ensrud

  • Improving the quality of nursing home outcomes. Are adequacy- or incentive-oriented policies more effective?

    John A. Nyman

  • Should the consumption of survivors be included as a cost in cost-utility analysis?

    John A Nyman

  • Universal bone densitometry screening combined with alendronate therapy for those diagnosed with osteoporosis is highly cost-effective for elderly women.

    John T. Schousboe;Kristine E. Ensrud;John A. Nyman;L. Joseph Melton

  • Analysis of nursing home use and bed supply: Wisconsin, 1983.

    John A Nyman

  • The effect of competition on nursing home expenditures under prospective reimbursement.

    J A Nyman

  • Quality-of-life weights for the US population : Self-reported health status and priority health conditions, by demographic characteristics

    John A. Nyman;Nathan A. Barleen;Bryan E. Dowd;Daniel W. Russell

  • The Effects of Market Concentration and Excess Demand on the Price of Nursing Home Care

    John A. Nyman

  • The private demand for nursing home care

    John A. Nyman

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristine E. Ensrud
Kristine E. Ensrud University of Minnesota
Bryan E Dowd
Bryan E Dowd University of Minnesota
Michelle van Ryn
Michelle van Ryn Oregon Health & Science University
Patricia A. Frazier
Patricia A. Frazier University of Minnesota
Diana J. Burgess
Diana J. Burgess United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Daniel W. Russell
Daniel W. Russell Iowa State University
Joseph E. Gaugler
Joseph E. Gaugler University of Minnesota
William J. Riley
William J. Riley Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Patricia M. McGovern
Patricia M. McGovern University of Minnesota
Ruth Lynfield
Ruth Lynfield Minnesota Department of Health

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