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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 47 Citations 8,126 154 World Ranking 989 National Ranking 113

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Statistics
  • Health care
  • Econometrics

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in British Household Panel Survey, Health care, Actuarial science, Econometrics and Panel data. His British Household Panel Survey research includes themes of Ordered probit, Educational attainment and General Health Questionnaire. His Ordered probit study combines topics in areas such as Reporting bias, Categorical variable and Demographic economics.

Health care is a subfield of Economic growth that Nigel Rice explores. His Actuarial science research incorporates themes from Health economics, Public economics, Programme budgeting and Health policy. His Econometrics study incorporates themes from Sampling and Standard error.

His most cited work include:

  • Methods for the estimation of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence cost-effectiveness threshold (419 citations)
  • The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey (384 citations)
  • Multilevel models: applications to health data. (225 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His scientific interests lie mostly in Health care, Econometrics, Actuarial science, Demographic economics and Panel data. The study incorporates disciplines such as Public economics, Family medicine and Environmental health in addition to Health care. As part of one scientific family, Nigel Rice deals mainly with the area of Econometrics, narrowing it down to issues related to the British Household Panel Survey, and often Ordered probit.

His Actuarial science research focuses on Capitation and how it connects with Public health. His Panel data research incorporates elements of Mental health and Socioeconomic status. His Health policy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Programme budgeting and Health promotion.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Health care (27.78%)
  • Econometrics (17.17%)
  • Actuarial science (15.66%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Health care (27.78%)
  • Mental health (8.59%)
  • Demographic economics (14.14%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Health care, Mental health, Demographic economics, Medical expenditure and Environmental health. Nigel Rice brings together Health care and Public expenditure to produce work in his papers. His Mental health research integrates issues from Longitudinal study, Early childhood, Breastfeeding and Child development.

His studies deal with areas such as Bed days, Social determinants of health, Affect and Labour supply as well as Demographic economics. His Environmental health study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Health technology, Health services research, Public health, Public finance and Distribution. His Econometrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Goodness of fit, Statistics, Generalized linear model and Variables.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Health care expenditures, age, proximity to death and morbidity: Implications for an ageing population (76 citations)
  • End-Of-Life Medical Spending In Last Twelve Months Of Life Is Lower Than Previously Reported. (52 citations)
  • A quasi‐Monte‐Carlo comparison of parametric and semiparametric regression methods for heavy‐tailed and non‐normal data: an application to healthcare costs (18 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Statistics
  • Health care
  • Microeconomics

His primary areas of investigation include Health care, Demographic economics, Mental illness, Mental health and Labour supply. Nigel Rice interconnects Psychiatry and Demography in the investigation of issues within Health care. The various areas that he examines in his Demography study include Economic growth, Health care cost and End-of-life care.

His Demographic economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Bed days, Social determinants of health, Longitudinal study and Distribution. His Mental illness study also includes

  • Family medicine and related Emergency department, Cohort and Ambulatory care,
  • Cohort study which is related to area like Primary care, Attendance and Physical health. The study incorporates disciplines such as Mode choice, Public transport, Mode and Affect in addition to Mental health.

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Best Publications

Methods for the estimation of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence cost-effectiveness threshold

Karl Philip Claxton;Stephen Martin;Marta O Soares;Nigel Rice.
Health Technology Assessment (2015)

813 Citations

The dynamics of health in the British Household Panel Survey

Paul Contoyannis;Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice.
Journal of Applied Econometrics (2004)

615 Citations

Methods for assessing the cost-effectiveness of public health interventions: key challenges and recommendations.

Helen Weatherly;Michael Drummond;Karl Claxton;Richard Cookson.
Health Policy (2009)

329 Citations

Multilevel models: applications to health data.

Nigel Rice;Alastair Leyland.
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy (1996)

321 Citations

Socioeconomic determinants of rates of consultation in general practice based on fourth national morbidity survey of general practices

Roy A Carr-Hill;Nigel Rice;Martin Roland.
BMJ (1996)

291 Citations

Applied Health Economics

Andrew M. Jones;Nigel Rice;Teresa Bago d'Uva;Silvia Balia.
(2007)

289 Citations

Multilevel models and health economics

Nigel Rice;Andrew Jones.
Health Economics (1997)

265 Citations

THE INFLUENCE OF COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND OTHER FACTORS ON NICE DECISIONS

Helen Dakin;Nancy Devlin;Yan Feng;Nigel Rice.
Health Economics (2015)

234 Citations

Methods for the estimation of the NICE cost effectiveness threshold

Karl Claxton;Steve Martin;Marta Soares;Nigel Rice.
Research Papers in Economics (2013)

214 Citations

The impact of health on wages: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

Paul Contoyannis;Nigel Rice.
Empirical Economics (2001)

204 Citations

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