John A. Nyman,
PhD, has research interests in nursing home
behavior and long-term care policy, the
theory of insurance and health insurance,
cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit
analysis, especially of new health care
technologies and drugs, the behavior of
physicians, and gambling as a public health
issue. His research and theory papers have
appeared in almost all of the prominent
health economics and health services
research journals.
Dr. Nyman teaches three
graduate-level courses: (1) Economics of the
Health Care System, (2) Health Insurance
(with Roger Feldman), and (3)
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care.
Dr. Nyman has received rewards for
excellence in classroom teaching.
Nyman, John A., John W. Welte, Bryan
E. Dowd. "Something for Nothing: A Model
of Gambling Behavior," Journal of
Socio-Economics, in press.
Nyman, John A. "Health Plan Switching
and Attrition Bias in the RAND Health
Insurance Experiment," Journal of
Health Politics, Policy and Law
vol. 33, no. 2, April 2008, pp. 309-17.
Nyman, John A. "American Health
Policy: Cracks in the Foundation,"
Journal of Health Politics, Policy
and Law vol. 32, no. 5, October
2007, pp. 759-783.
Nyman, John A., Nathan A. Barleen,
Bryan E. Dowd, Daniel W. Russell,
Stephen Joel Coons, Patrick W.
Sullivan. "Quality-of-Life Weights for
the US Population: Self-Reported Health
Status and priority Health Conditions,
by Demographic Characteristics,"
Medical Care vol. 45, no. 7, July
2007, pp. 618-28.
Nyman, John A. “The Value of Health
Insurance,” in The Elgar Companion to
Health Economics, Andrew M. Jones,
editor. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar,
2006.
Nyman, John A. “Should the
Consumption of Survivors be Included as
a Cost in Cost-Utility Analysis?”
Health Economics vol. 13, no. 5, May
2004, pp. 417-427.
Nyman, John A. The Theory of
Demand for Health Insurance.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press,
2003.
Nyman, John A., Melissa S. Martinson,
David Nelson, Sean Nugent, Dorothea
Collins, Janet Wittes, Carol L. Fye,
Timothy J. Wilt, Sander J. Robins, Hanna
Bloomfield Rubins. "Cost Effectiveness
of Gemfibrozil for Coronary Patients
with Low Levels of High Density
Lipoprotein Cholesterol," Archives of
Internal Medicine vol. 162, no. 2,
January 28, 2002, pp.177-184.
Nyman, John A. "The Economics of
Moral Hazard Revisited," Journal of
Health Economics, vol. 18, no. 6,
December 1999, pp. 811-824.
Nyman, John A. "The Value of Health
Insurance: The Access Motive,"
Journal of Health Economics, vol.
18, no. 2, April 1999, pp. 141-152.
Nyman, John A., Willard G. Manning,
Simonetti Samuels and Bernard F. Morrey.
"Can Specialists Reduce Care Costs? The
Case of Orthopaedic Surgeons,"
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related
Research no. 350, 1998, pp. 257-267.
Nyman, John A. and Robert A. Connor.
"Do Case-Mix Adjusted Nursing Home
Reimbursements Actually Reflect Costs?
Minnesota's Experience." Journal of
Health Economics vol. 13, no. 2,
July 1994, pp. 145-162.
Nyman, John A. "Costs, Technology,
and Insurance in the Health Care
Sector," Journal of Policy Analysis
and Management vol. 10, no. 1,
Winter 1991, pp. 106-111.
Nyman, John A. "The Private Demand
for Nursing Home Care," Journal of
Health Economics vol. 8, no. 2, June
1989, pp. 209-231.
Nyman, John A., and Dennis L.
Bricker. "Profit Incentives and
Technical Efficiency in the Production
of Nursing Home Care," Review of
Economics and Statistics vol. 71,
no. 4, November 1989, pp. 586-594.
Nyman, John A. "The Marginal Cost of
Nursing Home Care: New York, 1983,"
Journal of Health Economics vol. 7,
no. 4, December 1988, pp. 393-412.
Nyman, John A. "Excess Demand, the
Percentage of Medicaid Patients and the
Quality of Nursing Home Care,"
Journal of Human Resources vol. 23,
no. 1, Winter 1988, pp. 76-92.
Nyman, John A. "Prospective and
'Cost-Plus' Medicaid Reimbursement,
Excess Demand, and the Quality of
Nursing Home Care." Journal of Health
Economics vol. 4, no. 3, September
1985, pp.237-259.