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and physicians can provide new opportunities to reduce antibiotic use. We focus on urinary tract infections in primary … care, a leading cause for antibiotic use, where physicians often prescribe prior to attaining diagnostic certainty. Symptom … base initial prescription decisions on machine learning predictions and delegate decisions to physicians where these …
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In the fight against antibiotic resistance, reducing antibiotic consumption while preserving healthcare quality presents a critical health policy challenge. We investigate the role of practice styles in patients' antibiotic intake using exogenous variation in patient-physician assignment....
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The decision to contact a physician and the decision, how often to contact a physician, are based on different decision makers. We introduce a negative binominal distributed hurdle model that specifies the two stages of the decision process as different stochastic processes, and takes also care...
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This paper compares two single-equation approaches from the recent nowcast literature: Mixed-data sampling (MIDAS …
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enabling incorporation of neighboring structures and easy sampling schemes. Different sampling schemes are available and may be …
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We study the relationship between overconfidence and the political and financial behavior of a nationally representative sample. Consistent with theoretical predictions, our findings indicate that excessive confidence in one's judgment is associated with lower portfolio diversification, greater...
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We test the importance of social norms for market interactions associated with negative real-world externalities in a large-scale experiment with a heterogeneous population sample from Germany. The majority of experimental participants refuses to trade, thus behaving in a moral way. Our data...
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In a laboratory experiment designed to capture key aspects of the interaction between physicians and patients, we study … physicians' market shares. Medical treatment is an example of a credence good: only the physician knows the appropriate treatment … consult more often and physicians overtreat more often than in the baseline condition. Competition decreases overtreatment …
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