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patient demand. The model is identified by migration of patients and physicians across areas, as well as by variation in … within-area matching. We find that physicians vary greatly in the intensity with which they treat otherwise similar patients …We study the role of physicians in driving geographic variation of US healthcare utilization. We estimate a model that …
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between firms. We test this in obstetrics markets, relying on random assignment of patients to physicians to generate unbiased …
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context of Norway's system for allocating patients to general practitioners (GPs). We provide direct evidence of misallocation … under the current system--patients sitting on waitlists for each others' GPs, but who cannot trade--and analyze an …--with especially large benefits for female patients and recent movers--patients endowed with undesirable GPs would be harmed …
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styles of primary care physicians significantly affect the health outcomes of their patients. Using data on the population of … statin users in Denmark and matching patients to their primary care physicians, we show that the physician's ability to …A host of different factors affect health and longevity, ranging from genetic endowments to public policy. Physicians …
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health care service efficacy--i.e., physicians as patients--with a comparable group of non-physician patients, taking various … information and medical knowledge among patients, an enormous number of health policies are focused on patient education. In this … campaigns. To do so, we compare the care received by a group of patients that should have the best possible information on …
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Primary care physicians (PCPs) provide frontline health care to patients in the U.S.; however, it is unclear how their … health care utilization by focusing on Medicare patients affected by PCP relocations or retirements, which we refer to as … "exits." Observing where patients receive care after these exits, we estimate event studies to compare patients who switch to …
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plausibly exogenous variation in the mix of physicians available to treat patients when they are admitted to the hospital via … attempts to estimate the types of physicians that improve survival. This paper aims to overcome selection bias by exploiting … the emergency department. One innovation is the construction of proxy measures for the types of physicians available using …
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We study the effect of diversity in the physician workforce on the demand for preventive care among African-American men. Black men have the lowest life expectancy of any major demographic group in the U.S., and much of the disadvantage is due to chronic diseases which are amenable to primary...
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To customize treatments to individual patients entails costs of coordination and cognition. Thus, providers sometimes … choose treatments based on norms for broad classes of patients. We develop behavioral hypotheses explaining when and why …
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We ask how patient knowledge of appropriate antibiotic usage affects both physicians prescribing behavior and the … physician-patient relationship. We conduct an audit study in which a pair of simulated patients with identical flu … knowledge also increases physicians' information provision about possible side effects, but has a negative impact on the quality …
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