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Inefficiency in the U.S. health care system has often been characterized as "flat of the curve" spending providing little or no incremental value. In this paper, we draw on macroeconomic models of diffusion and productivity to better explain the empirical patterns of outcome improvements in...
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Increasing managed care activity could influence the adoption and diffusion of new medical technologies. This paper empirically examines the relationship between HMO market share and the diffusion of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment. Across markets, increases in HMO market share are...
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For those who follow health and technology news, it is difficult to go more than a few days without reading about a compelling new application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to health care. AI has myriad applications in medicine and its adjacent industries, with AI-driven tools already in use...
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two-thirds of the cross-hospital variation in ICD use. A dynamic version of the model with learning about bias predicts …
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Medicaid expansion on a hospital's incentive to invest in technology. Using American Hospital Association data, we find that on …
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of the hospital from a fringe institution to one essential to the practice of medicine. In this paper, we explore how … access to the hospital and modern medicine affects mortality. We do so by leveraging a combination of novel data and a unique … quasi-experiment: a large-scale hospital modernization program introduced by The Duke Endowment in the early twentieth …
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billing data that do not reflect actual payments made. Although the responsiveness of prices to hospital performance depends … assumed that higher performing hospitals are able to command higher prices. To test this hypothesis we construct performance … rankings, based on hospital excess-mortality and incorporate them into our price models. We are interested in the type …
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we do not know whether hospital quality indicators are causal or biased. We evaluate the validity of commonly used … where hospital closures reallocate large numbers of patients to hospitals of different quality. This setting allows us to … measure whether patient outcomes improve as much as quality indicators predict when a relatively low-quality hospital closes …
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available quality measures, and (2) apply this method to estimating the quality of hospital care for elderly patients with heart …
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applied to health care: hospital mergers, monopsony, and foreclosure. In each of these sections we review the relevant …
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