R.T.J.M. Janssen

755 total citations
37 papers, 487 citations indexed

About

R.T.J.M. Janssen is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, R.T.J.M. Janssen has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 487 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 11 papers in General Health Professions and 8 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in R.T.J.M. Janssen's work include Healthcare Policy and Management (13 papers), Dutch Social and Cultural Studies (6 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (5 papers). R.T.J.M. Janssen is often cited by papers focused on Healthcare Policy and Management (13 papers), Dutch Social and Cultural Studies (6 papers) and Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life (5 papers). R.T.J.M. Janssen collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States. R.T.J.M. Janssen's co-authors include Inge Bongers, T.C.M. Joosten, Jan van der Made, Martin Smits, Aartjan T.F. Beekman, Patrick Jeurissen, Joran Lokkerbol, Wiepke Cahn, Bea Tiemens and Frits van Merode and has published in prestigious journals such as Social Science & Medicine, Schizophrenia Research and JAMA Psychiatry.

In The Last Decade

R.T.J.M. Janssen

36 papers receiving 428 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R.T.J.M. Janssen Netherlands 9 151 135 120 101 96 37 487
Luca Ianni Italy 6 245 1.6× 119 0.9× 117 1.0× 125 1.2× 127 1.3× 10 567
Antonio D’Andreamatteo Italy 7 236 1.6× 108 0.8× 113 0.9× 122 1.2× 124 1.3× 17 541
T.C.M. Joosten Netherlands 5 149 1.0× 65 0.5× 56 0.5× 94 0.9× 85 0.9× 6 310
Kjeld Harald Aij Netherlands 9 207 1.4× 73 0.5× 45 0.4× 106 1.0× 130 1.4× 16 411
Mark Graban United States 8 137 0.9× 57 0.4× 41 0.3× 66 0.7× 73 0.8× 13 322
Noor Hazilah Abd Manaf Malaysia 16 168 1.1× 280 2.1× 56 0.5× 87 0.9× 138 1.4× 38 665
R. W. G. FOSTER United States 3 127 0.8× 298 2.2× 130 1.1× 193 1.9× 71 0.7× 5 594
Paul Walley United Kingdom 16 309 2.0× 156 1.2× 178 1.5× 112 1.1× 190 2.0× 33 872
Darrell Burke United States 13 143 0.9× 226 1.7× 85 0.7× 314 3.1× 63 0.7× 29 790
Ehsan Teymourzadeh Iran 11 40 0.3× 141 1.0× 96 0.8× 41 0.4× 49 0.5× 51 464

Countries citing papers authored by R.T.J.M. Janssen

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Fields of papers citing papers by R.T.J.M. Janssen

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R.T.J.M. Janssen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Velzen, N. van, R.T.J.M. Janssen, & Marco Varkevisser. (2023). Emergency care reconfiguration in the Netherlands: conflicting interests and trade-offs from a multidisciplinary perspective. Health Economics Policy and Law. 19(3). 370–386. 1 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2023). Health care reform and financial crisis in the Netherlands: consequences for the financial arena of health care organizations. Health Economics Policy and Law. 18(3). 305–320. 1 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2023). For better or worse: Governing healthcare organisations in times of financial distress. Sociology of Health & Illness. 46(5). 926–947. 3 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2021). Power, legitimacy and urgency: Unravelling the relationship between Dutch healthcare organisations and their financial stakeholders. Health Policy. 125(8). 1077–1084. 4 indexed citations
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Cahn, Wiepke, et al.. (2020). Using machine learning to predict mental healthcare consumption in non-affective psychosis. Schizophrenia Research. 218. 166–172. 12 indexed citations
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Heerdink, Eibert R., et al.. (2019). Effect of reimbursement restriction policy on the use of benzodiazepines in the Netherlands: an interrupted time series analysis. BMJ Open. 9(9). e029148–e029148. 5 indexed citations
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Swildens, Wilma, et al.. (2019). Symptomatic and Functional Remission in Young Adults with a Psychotic Disorder in a Rehabilitation Focused Team. Community Mental Health Journal. 56(3). 549–558. 2 indexed citations
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Beekman, Aartjan T.F., et al.. (2017). Association of Cost Sharing With Mental Health Care Use, Involuntary Commitment, and Acute Care. JAMA Psychiatry. 74(9). 932–932. 20 indexed citations
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Lokkerbol, Joran, et al.. (2017). A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis to Evaluate a System Change in Mental Healthcare in the Netherlands for Patients with Depression or Anxiety. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research. 45(4). 530–537. 8 indexed citations
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Joosten, T.C.M., Inge Bongers, & R.T.J.M. Janssen. (2013). Redesigning mental healthcare delivery: is there an effect on organizational climate?. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 26(1). 58–63. 6 indexed citations
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Joosten, T.C.M., Inge Bongers, & R.T.J.M. Janssen. (2009). Application of lean thinking to health care: issues and observations. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 21(5). 341–347. 286 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2007). Zielenzorg in de aanbieding. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 62(46). 1912–1914. 2 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2006). Financiële prikkels en behandelkeuzes in het nieuwe zorgstelsel. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 91(4493). 424–426. 1 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2006). Ontwikkeling van de marktstructuur van Nederlandse ziekenhuizen, Toenemende concentratie in de markt van ziekenhuizen. 45(2). 5–22. 1 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2003). E-business in health care: does it contribute to strengthen consumer interest?. Health Policy. 64(1). 63–73. 12 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (2002). Contracteren op de markt van ziekenhuiszorg. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 42(4). 71–90. 1 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M.. (2002). Evaluation of the organization and financing of the Danish health care system. Health Policy. 59(2). 145–159. 6 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., Eddy van Doorslaer, & Adam Wagstaff. (1994). Health Insurance Reform in The Netherlands: Assessing The Progressivity Consequences*. Economic and social review. 25(4). 303–320. 7 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M., et al.. (1994). The effect of a patient charge and a prescription regulation on the use of antihypertension drugs in Limburg, The Netherlands. Health Policy. 26(3). 191–206. 9 indexed citations
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Janssen, R.T.J.M.. (1992). Time prices and the demand for GP services. Social Science & Medicine. 34(7). 725–733. 28 indexed citations

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