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One of the mechanisms that is implemented in the cost containment wave in the health-care sectors in western countries … reimbursement scheme when decisions on prices and qualities are taken simultaneously (that we relate to primary health-care sectors … solution when decisions are sequential (specialized health-care sector). We also derive some normative conclusions on the way …
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Extending choice in health care is currently popular amongst English, and other, politicians. Those promoting choice … health care providers and, analogously with private markets, they will raise their game to attract business. The paper … health care. The review considers several interlocking aspects of the current English choice policy: competition between …
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In this paper, I examine the role of household income in determining who bribes and how much they bribe in health care … in Peru and Uganda. I find that rich patients are more likely than other patients to bribe in public health care … paid by patients who do not pay official fees. I do not find evidence that the public health care sector in either Peru or …
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This paper compares the welfare effects of three ways in which health care can be organized: no competition (NC …
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This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of technology adoption. We present a model where technological shift is driven by demand uncertainty, increased patients' benefit, financial variables, and the reimbursement system to providers. Two payment systems are studied: cost...
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Health expenditures as a share of GDP have more than tripled over the last half century. A common conjecture is that … an increase in income on health expenditures. Our central estimate is an income elasticity of 0.7, with an elasticity of … unlikely to be substantial national or global general equilibrium effects of rising income on health spending, for example …
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We argue that health care quality has an important impact on economic inequality and on saving behaviour. We exploit … district-wide variability in health care quality provided by the Italian universal public health system to identify the effect … of quality on income inequality, health inequality and precautionary saving. We find that in lower quality districts …
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The determinants of the dramatically rising expenditures on health care in general, and on hospital care in particular …
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Kilauea volcano is the largest stationary source of SO2 pollution in the United States of America. Moreover, the SO2 that the volcano emits eventually forms particulate matter, another major pollutant. We use this exogenous source of pollution variation to estimate the impact of particulate...
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We study the contribution of health-related behaviors to the health-education gradient by distinguishing between short … behaviors in the health production function. Focusing on self-reported poor health as our health outcome, we find that education … has a protective effect for European males and females aged 50+. We also find that the mediating effects of health …
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