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Individuals often respond with strong emotions to being penalised. Such responses suggest that informal penalties are important and play a role in creating deterrence. In this paper informal penalties are analysed in the context of medical errors. The introduction of informal penalties, if...
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This paper considers a model with a sponsor and several bureaus to analyse the role of sharing rules. Various incentives for budget overspending are identified; among them the overspending of budgets due to soft budget constraints. Four different sharing rules are also considered that differ with...
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This work evaluates policy recommendations on medical error reporting systems presented in, To err is human, a report published by the Institute of Medicine. Here mandatory reporting should be applied for adverse events, while voluntary reporting is recommended for near misses. This analysis...
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This work examines the role of penalties as providers of incentives to prevent medical errors and ensure that such incidents, once they occur, become common knowledge. It is shown that a scheme with two penalties (accountability and non-report) is able to induce the first-best solution. However,...
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I etterkant av Stortingets vedtak om å bevilge 1 milliard kroner til behandling av pasienter i utlandet (Pasientbroen), inviterte Rikstrygdeverkets prosjektorganisasjon ”Kjøp av Helsetjenester i Utlandet” flere forsknings- og utredningsinstitusjoner til å komme med innspill til...
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