Kannika Damrongplasit, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2007 Economics: Doctor of Philosophy University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
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General Economics
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Cheng Hsiao grad student 2007 USC
 (Essays on the econometrics of program evaluation.)
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Damrongplasit K, Melnick G. (2024) Utilisation, out-of-pocket payments and access before and after COVID-19: Thailand's Universal Health Coverage Scheme. Bmj Global Health. 9
Damrongplasit K, Atalay K. (2021) Payment mechanism and hospital admission: New evidence from Thailand healthcare reform. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 291: 114456
Damrongplasit K, Atalay K. (2020) Billing system and health care utilization: Evidence from Thailand. Journal of Health Economics. 73: 102366
Damrongplasit K, Hsiao C, Zhao X. (2018) Health status and labour market outcome: Empirical evidence from Australia Pacific Economic Review. 24: 269-292
Damrongplasit K, Wangdi T. (2017) Healthcare utilization, bypass, and multiple visits: the case of Bhutan. International Journal of Health Economics and Management. 17: 51-81
Damrongplasit K, Wangdi T. (2016) Healthcare utilization, bypass, and multiple visits: the case of Bhutan International Journal of Health Economics and Management. 1-31
Damrongplasit K, Melnick G. (2015) Funding, coverage, and access under Thailand's universal health insurance program: an update after ten years. Applied Health Economics and Health Policy. 13: 157-66
Erlyana E, Damrongplasit KK, Melnick G. (2011) Expanding health insurance to increase health care utilization: will it have different effects in rural vs. urban areas? Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 100: 273-81
Damrongplasit K, Hsiao C, Zhao X. (2010) Decriminalization and marijuana smoking prevalence: Evidence from australia Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 28: 344-356
Damrongplasit K, Melnick GA. (2009) Early results from Thailand's 30 Baht Health Reform: something to smile about. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 28: w457-66
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