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-income countries for primary healthcare delivery. We exploit the rollout of a nation-wide expansion of coverage to this model in El … episodes, we show that investing in community-based healthcare, which relied on less-specialized health workers, led to a more …
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We investigate how, in temporary economic hardship, agents change their consumption of health services, and how this depends on whether the service is universally free-of-charge visits to GP's or privately co-financed dental care. We find that own expenditures for dental care decrease. The...
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Uniform health care delivered by a mainstream public insurer – such as the National Health Service (NHS), seldom satisfies heterogeneous demands for care, and some unsatisfied share of the population either use private health care, or purchase private insurance (PHI). One potential mechanism...
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The COVID–19 pandemic has challenged the capacity of healthcare systems around the world and can potentially compromise … healthcare utilization and health outcomes among non-COVID–19 patients. Using monthly panel data of nationally representative … middle-aged and older Singaporeans, we examined the associations of the pandemic with healthcare utilization, out …
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falsification tests. If healthcare infrastructure is limited, when we observe health shocks such as those driven by air pollution …
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Medical divorce occurs when couples split up so that one spouse's medical bills do not deplete the assets of the healthy spouse. It has not been studied in the economics literature, but it has been discussed by attorneys and widely reported in the media. We develop a model of medical divorce...
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Doing "more" in healthcare can be a major threat to the delivery of high-quality health care. This study used coarsened … between patients affiliated with healthcare professionals and their counterpart patients not affiliated with healthcare … professionals. Using the China Labor-force Dynamics Survey (CLDS) in 2014, we identified 806 patients affiliated with healthcare …
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If health service delivery is poorly managed, then increases in inputs or ability may not translate into gains in quality. However, little is known about how to increase managerial capital to generate persistent improvements in quality. We present results from a randomized field experiment in 80...
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We investigate the causal impact of retirement on healthcare utilization using SHARE data for 10 European countries. We … of healthcare utilization) increase after retirement. The increase in healthcare utilization is found to depend mainly on …-of-work activities). Overall, the empirical findings suggest that the increase in healthcare utilization is consistent with the decrease …
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Nearly half of high earning workers receive performance pay as part of their compensation, but we know strikingly little about the incentive effects of piece rate compensation on high-skilled workers. In this paper, we examine changes in medical providers' output in response to a piece rate...
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