Nigel Rice

8.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
121 papers, 5.0k citations indexed

About

Nigel Rice is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Nigel Rice has authored 121 papers receiving a total of 5.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 79 papers in General Health Professions, 54 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 31 papers in Health. Recurrent topics in Nigel Rice's work include Global Health Care Issues (61 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (42 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (31 papers). Nigel Rice is often cited by papers focused on Global Health Care Issues (61 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (42 papers) and Health disparities and outcomes (31 papers). Nigel Rice collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and United States. Nigel Rice's co-authors include Andrew M. Jones, Peter Smith, Paul Contoyannis, Mark Sculpher, Nancy Devlin, Silvana Robone, Alastair H. Leyland, Karl Claxton, Daniel Howdon and Stephen Martin and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Social Science & Medicine and Annals of Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Nigel Rice

116 papers receiving 4.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nigel Rice United Kingdom 40 2.8k 2.3k 996 502 446 121 5.0k
Kosali Simon United States 36 2.5k 0.9× 2.8k 1.3× 597 0.6× 381 0.8× 564 1.3× 186 5.4k
Katherine Baicker United States 38 5.0k 1.8× 5.0k 2.2× 691 0.7× 306 0.6× 394 0.9× 115 7.8k
Bernd Rechel United Kingdom 37 2.8k 1.0× 1.0k 0.5× 810 0.8× 347 0.7× 782 1.8× 139 5.3k
Sherry Glied United States 35 2.3k 0.8× 1.8k 0.8× 507 0.5× 173 0.3× 447 1.0× 237 5.9k
Ellen Nolte United Kingdom 38 3.7k 1.3× 1.9k 0.8× 915 0.9× 282 0.6× 292 0.7× 216 6.6k
Thomas C. Buchmueller United States 35 2.7k 0.9× 2.8k 1.3× 268 0.3× 359 0.7× 319 0.7× 113 4.5k
Craig Evan Pollack United States 41 2.6k 0.9× 1.4k 0.6× 1.2k 1.2× 167 0.3× 673 1.5× 213 5.4k
Darius Lakdawalla United States 41 2.0k 0.7× 2.4k 1.0× 395 0.4× 344 0.7× 400 0.9× 206 5.9k
Bryan Dowd United States 39 2.9k 1.0× 2.7k 1.2× 334 0.3× 188 0.4× 436 1.0× 210 5.8k
Robert Kaestner United States 44 2.2k 0.8× 1.8k 0.8× 515 0.5× 650 1.3× 1.0k 2.3× 179 5.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Nigel Rice

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nigel Rice

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All Works

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Jacob, Nikita, et al.. (2025). COVID-19 and domiciliary care utilisation: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing. 31. 100552–100552.
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Rice, Nigel, et al.. (2025). Mental health and labour productivity. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 236. 107075–107075.
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Bryan, Mark L., et al.. (2022). Exploring mental health disability gaps in the labour market: the UK experience during COVID-19. Labour Economics. 78. 102253–102253. 6 indexed citations
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Mason, Anne, et al.. (2021). Need, demand, supply in health care: working definitions, and their implications for defining access. Health Economics Policy and Law. 18(1). 1–13. 43 indexed citations
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Stokes, Jonathan, Bruce Guthrie, Stewart W Mercer, Nigel Rice, & Matt Sutton. (2021). Multimorbidity combinations, costs of hospital care and potentially preventable emergency admissions in England: A cohort study. PLoS Medicine. 18(1). e1003514–e1003514. 44 indexed citations
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Jacob, Nikita, Luke Munford, Nigel Rice, & Jennifer Roberts. (2020). Does commuting mode choice impact health?. Health Economics. 30(2). 207–230. 40 indexed citations
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Jacobs, Rowena, Ceri Dare, Tim Doran, et al.. (2020). The association between primary care quality and health-care use, costs and outcomes for people with serious mental illness: a retrospective observational study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8(25). 1–126. 7 indexed citations
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Rice, Nigel, et al.. (2020). Trends in and drivers of healthcare expenditure in the English NHS: a retrospective analysis. Health Economics Review. 10(1). 20–20. 13 indexed citations
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Rice, Nigel, et al.. (2012). Vignettes and health systems responsiveness in cross-country comparative analyses. Archivio istituzionale della ricerca (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna). 34 indexed citations
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Rice, Nigel, Silvana Robone, & Peter Smith. (2010). Analysis of the validity of the vignette approach to correct for heterogeneity in reporting health system responsiveness. The European Journal of Health Economics. 12(2). 141–162. 52 indexed citations
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Roberts, Jennifer, Nigel Rice, & Andrew M. Jones. (2008). Early Retirement and Inequality in Britain and Germany: How Important Is Health?. White Rose Research Online (University of Leeds, The University of Sheffield, University of York). 1 indexed citations
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Hauck, Katharina & Nigel Rice. (2004). A longitudinal analysis of mental health mobility in Britain. Health Economics. 13(10). 981–1001. 61 indexed citations
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Rice, Nigel & Peter Smith. (2001). Ethics and geographical equity in health care. Journal of Medical Ethics. 27(4). 256–261. 82 indexed citations
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Cushman-Roisin, Benoı̂t, et al.. (1999). A Simulation Tool for Industrial Ecology: Creating a Board Game. Journal of Industrial Ecology. 3(4). 131–144. 9 indexed citations
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Rice, Nigel, Roy Carr‐Hill, Paul Dixon, & Matt Sutton. (1998). The influence of households on drinking behaviour: a multilevel analysis. Social Science & Medicine. 46(8). 971–979. 44 indexed citations
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Martin, Stephen, Nigel Rice, & Peter Smith. (1998). Risk and the general practitioner budget holder. Social Science & Medicine. 47(10). 1547–1554. 17 indexed citations
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Ramsay, Ian, et al.. (1993). Uroflowmetry in the puerperium. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 12(1). 33–38. 4 indexed citations

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