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Best student paper award

The award is given annually to a student who is enrolled in a Ph.D. program at a university in one of the five Nordic countries or in Estonia, or a young researcher who works with a research institute in one of these countries. The Ph.D. student should still be enrolled when the paper is submitted, while a young researcher should have obtained his or her Master's degree (or equivalent) less than 5 years before this date. The student or young researcher has to be a single or first author of the paper in question.

Award criteria:

An award committee will select the paper that makes the greatest contribution to health economics. The paper's contribution may be theoretical, empirical, methodological, or a combination of these. The recipient of the reward should attend the annual meeting and will be invited to give a 10 minutes presentation at the general session.

Award winners:
Year Author Place Title
2015 Ingrid M.S. Huitfeldt University of Oslo Spending the night? Effects of hospital reimbursement rates on medical treatment and health outcomes.
2014 Henning Øien University of Oslo Discrimination in Norwegian public eldercare - experimental evidence.
2013 Gustav Kjellsson Lund University Long run income-related inequality in smoking among Swedish women - a decomposition analysis.
2012 Henning Øien University of Oslo Do local governments respond to (perverse) financial incentives in long-term care funding schemes?
 2011 The prize was not awarded    
 2010 Inger Cathrine Kann University of Oslo Paying physicians. Its influence on the quantity of medication prescribed to the elderly.
 2009 Line Bjørnskov Pedersen SDU, DK
Willingness to pay for screening for prostate cancer in Denmark. The influence of private versus public provision and varying levels of information.
 2009 Karolina Socha SDU,  Denmark Physician Dual Practice and the problem of cream-skimming of patients from public sector waiting lists.
                                                                                                                                                 

Sidst opdateret: 19.07.2022