2014 - Member of Academia Europaea
Peter J. Neumann focuses on Ecology, Actuarial science, Cost–benefit analysis, Health care and MEDLINE. His work on Zoology expands to the thematically related Ecology. His studies deal with areas such as Health technology, Reimbursement, Economic evaluation, Medical prescription and Payment as well as Actuarial science.
In his work, Willingness to pay is strongly intertwined with Demography, which is a subfield of Cost–benefit analysis. His research in Health care tackles topics such as Public relations which are related to areas like Evidence-based medicine and Managed care. His studies in MEDLINE integrate themes in fields like Health economics, Marginal cost and Cost-effectiveness analysis.
Peter J. Neumann spends much of his time researching Ecology, Zoology, Honey bee, Health care and Actuarial science. His Ecology study focuses mostly on Small hive beetle, Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Aculeata and Apidae. The concepts of his Zoology study are interwoven with issues in Apis cerana, Host and Reproduction.
He has researched Honey bee in several fields, including Honey Bees and Beekeeping. His work in Health care addresses subjects such as Cost-effectiveness analysis, which are connected to disciplines such as MEDLINE. His Actuarial science study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Cost–benefit analysis.
Peter J. Neumann mainly focuses on Zoology, Honey bee, Health care, Cost-effectiveness analysis and Health economics. In his study, Infestation is inextricably linked to Host, which falls within the broad field of Zoology. His Honey bee research entails a greater understanding of Ecology.
Peter J. Neumann combines subjects such as Psychological intervention, Value and Intensive care medicine with his study of Health care. Peter J. Neumann has included themes like Cost–benefit analysis, Actuarial science and Health administration in his Health economics study. His Public health course of study focuses on MEDLINE and Quality-adjusted life year, Family medicine and Health policy.
Zoology, Cost-effectiveness analysis, Varroa destructor, Honey bee and Cost–benefit analysis are his primary areas of study. His work on Brood as part of general Zoology research is frequently linked to Neonicotinoid, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Cost-effectiveness analysis research incorporates elements of Health care, Episodic migraine and Operations management.
The Varroa destructor study combines topics in areas such as Apis cerana and Infestation. The subject of his Honey bee research is within the realm of Ecology. His Cost–benefit analysis study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Health economics, Reimbursement, MEDLINE and Health policy.
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Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
Peter J. Neumann;Theodore G. Ganiats;Louise B. Russell;Gillian D. Sanders.
(2016)
Global pollinator declines: trends, impacts and drivers.
Simon Geoffrey Potts;Jacobus C. Biesmeijer;Claire Kremen;Peter Neumann.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2010)
Updating Cost-Effectiveness — The Curious Resilience of the $50,000-per-QALY Threshold
Peter J. Neumann;Joshua T. Cohen;Milton C. Weinstein.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2014)
Long-term Persistence in Use of Statin Therapy in Elderly Patients
J.S. Benner;R.J. Glynn;H. Mogun;P.J. Neumann.
JAMA (2002)
Recommendations for Conduct, Methodological Practices, and Reporting of Cost-effectiveness Analyses: Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
Gillian D. Sanders;Peter J. Neumann;Anirban Basu;Dan W. Brock.
JAMA (2016)
Using real-world data for coverage and payment decisions: the ISPOR Real-World Data Task Force report.
Louis P. Garrison;Peter J. Neumann;Pennifer Erickson;Deborah Marshall.
(2007)
Honey bee colony losses
Peter Neumann;Norman L Carreck.
Journal of Apicultural Research (2010)
Declines of managed honey bees and beekeepers in Europe
Simoon G. Potts;Stuart P.M. Roberts;Robin Dean.
Journal of Apicultural Research (2010)
Does preventive care save money? Health economics and the presidential candidates.
Joshua T. Cohen;Peter J. Neumann;Milton C. Weinstein.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Evidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Returning Travelers from Wuhan, China.
Sebastian Hoehl;Holger Rabenau;Annemarie Berger;Marhild Kortenbusch.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2020)
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