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Rei Goto
Rei Goto
Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Keio University
Verified email at kbs.keio.ac.jp
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Simultaneous measurement of time and risk preferences: stated preference discrete choice modeling analysis depending on smoking behavior
T Ida, R Goto
Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness, 27-48, 2016
1192016
Interdependency among addictive behaviours and time/risk preferences: Discrete choice model analysis of smoking, drinking, and gambling
T Ida, R Goto
Journal of Economic Psychology 30 (4), 608-621, 2009
732009
A cohort study to examine whether time and risk preference is related to smoking cessation success
R Goto, Y Takahashi, S Nishimura, T Ida
Addiction 104 (6), 1018-1024, 2009
642009
Potential capacity of endoscopic screening for gastric cancer in Japan
C Hamashima, R Goto
Cancer science 108 (1), 101-107, 2017
542017
The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of screening for age-related macular degeneration in Japan: a Markov modeling study
H Tamura, R Goto, Y Akune, Y Hiratsuka, S Hiragi, M Yamada
PloS one 10 (7), e0133628, 2015
462015
Cost-effectiveness analysis of smoking cessation interventions in Japan using a discrete-event simulation
A Igarashi, R Goto, K Suwa, R Yoshikawa, AJ Ward, J Moller
Applied health economics and health policy 14, 77-87, 2016
402016
Discrete choice experiment of smoking cessation behaviour in Japan
R Goto, S Nishimura, T Ida
Tobacco control 16 (5), 336-343, 2007
382007
What is the most effective strategy for improving the cancer screening rate in Japan?
H Sano, R Goto, C Hamashima
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 15 (6), 2607-2612, 2014
342014
Prostate cancer screening strategies with re-screening interval determined by individual baseline prostate-specific antigen values are cost-effective
T Kobayashi, R Goto, K Ito, K Mitsumori
European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO) 33 (6), 783-789, 2007
332007
Why screening rates vary between Korea and Japan-differences between two national healthcare systems
R Goto, C Hamashima, S Mun, WC Lee
Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 16 (2), 395-400, 2015
322015
Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake: lessons for developing responsive and resilient health systems
S Fukuma, S Ahmed, R Goto, TS Inui, R Atun, S Fukuhara
Journal of global health 7 (1), 2017
312017
The impact of Japan's 2004 postgraduate training program on intra-prefectural distribution of pediatricians in Japan
R Sakai, W Wang, N Yamaguchi, H Tamura, R Goto, I Kawachi
PLoS One 8 (10), e77045, 2013
292013
Examining the association of smoking with work productivity and associated costs in Japan
K Suwa, NM Flores, R Yoshikawa, R Goto, J Vietri, A Igarashi
Journal of medical economics 20 (9), 938-944, 2017
282017
A socioeconomic and behavioral survey of patients with difficult-to-control type 2 diabetes mellitus reveals an association between diabetic retinopathy and educational attainment
N Emoto, F Okajima, H Sugihara, R Goto
Patient preference and adherence, 2151-2162, 2016
242016
Analysis of the evidence-practice gap to facilitate proper medical care for the elderly: investigation, using databases, of utilization measures for National Database of Health …
T Nakayama, Y Imanaka, Y Okuno, G Kato, T Kuroda, R Goto, S Tanaka, ...
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 22, 1-7, 2017
232017
Geographical accessibility to gambling venues and pathological gambling: an econometric analysis of pachinko parlours in Japan
H Kato, R Goto
International Gambling Studies 18 (1), 111-123, 2018
212018
Evaluating the effect of Japan’s 2004 postgraduate training programme on the spatial distribution of physicians
R Sakai, H Tamura, R Goto, I Kawachi
Human resources for health 13, 1-12, 2015
212015
Can economic-psychological parameters predict successful smoking cessation?
T Ida, R Goto, Y Takahashi, S Nishimura
The Journal of Socio-Economics 40 (3), 285-295, 2011
202011
Willingness to pay for QALY: perspectives and contexts in Japan
A Igarashi, R Goto, M Yoneyama-Hirozane
Journal of Medical Economics 22 (10), 1041-1046, 2019
192019
Does lack of resources impair access to breast and cervical cancer screening in Japan?
H Sano, R Goto, C Hamashima
PLoS One 12 (7), e0180819, 2017
182017
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