2003
Economic Costs of Influenza-Related Work Absenteeism
Akazawa M, Sindelar JL, Paltiel AD. Economic Costs of Influenza-Related Work Absenteeism. Value In Health 2003, 6: 107-115. PMID: 12641861, DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4733.2003.00209.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNet benefitEconomic costsMedical Expenditure Panel Survey Household ComponentMean productivity costsAverage work lossDollar termsUS dollarsEmployment dataProductivity impactEconomic attractivenessNumber of workdaysWorking-age peopleHousehold ComponentProductivity costsWorker productivityWorker absenteeismEmployment factorsSimple frameworkInfluenza-like illnessDecision analysisReduced absenteeismCostBaseline analysisInfluenza vaccinationTerms of absence
2002
Benefit‐Cost Analysis of Addiction Treatment: Methodological Guidelines and Empirical Application Using the DATCAP and ASI
French MT, Salomé HJ, Sindelar JL, McLellan AT. Benefit‐Cost Analysis of Addiction Treatment: Methodological Guidelines and Empirical Application Using the DATCAP and ASI. Health Services Research 2002, 37: 433-455. PMID: 12036002, PMCID: PMC1430361, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6773.031.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug Abuse Treatment Cost Analysis ProgramBenefit-cost analysisEconomic evaluationEconomic benefitsFuture economic researchTotal economic benefitTotal economic costFuture economic evaluationsEconomic researchDetailed methodological guidelinesEmpirical applicationConsecutive fiscal yearsSensitivity analysisOutpatient drug-free programsEconomic costsMethodological guidelinesFiscal yearCost dataSubsequent sensitivity analysisDrug-free programsResource useMethodological foundationsBenefitsCostEstimates
2000
Can the Treatment Services Review be used to estimate the costs of addiction and ancillary services?
French M, Roebuck M, McLellan A, Sindelar J. Can the Treatment Services Review be used to estimate the costs of addiction and ancillary services? Journal Of Substance Abuse 2000, 12: 341-361. PMID: 11452838, DOI: 10.1016/s0899-3289(01)00058-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUnit cost estimatesCosts of addictionCost estimatesTreatment Services ReviewEconomic evaluation purposesAncillary servicesEconomic cost analysisBenefit-cost ratioCost analysis methodCost analysisComprehensive cost analysisFinancial informationEconomic costsService utilization informationCost analysis toolEstimation purposesService delivery unitsCostUtilization informationFuture evaluation studiesService measuresEstimatesPolicymakersServicesEvaluation study
1996
Employment, unemployment, and problem drinking
Mullahy J, Sindelar J. Employment, unemployment, and problem drinking. Journal Of Health Economics 1996, 15: 409-434. PMID: 10164037, DOI: 10.1016/s0167-6296(96)00489-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research