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air pollution shock mitigation in a high-stakes healthcare setting: hospital surgery scheduling. Using newly available … findings, we build and analyze a model of hospital surgery scheduling. For over a third of the high-risk surgeries, there … inpatient surgery records from a major city in China, we track post-surgery survival for over 1 million patients, and document a …
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well in addition to profit. The introduction of quality "report cards" for cardiac surgery in Pennsylvania provides an …
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In this paper we examine the causal impact of competition on management quality. We analyze the hospital sector where … hospital increases the index of management quality by one third of a standard deviation and leads to a 10.7% reduction in heart …
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We investigate the factors driving workers' decisions to generate public goods inside an organization through a randomized solicitation of workplace improvement proposals in a medical center with 1200 employees. We find that pecuniary incentives, such as winning a prize, generate a threefold...
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how technology affects healthcare markets, we focus on one area where adoption has been particularly rapid: surgery for … prostate cancer. Over just six years, robotic surgery grew to become the dominant intensive prostate cancer treatment method …. Using a difference-in-differences design, we show that adopting a robot drives prostate cancer patients to the hospital. To …
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following the adoption of national-standard laws in initially low surgery-rate regions--i.e., following a change in the law that … initially high-surgery-rate regions change their laws so as to expect less intensive practice styles …
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Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hampering its safety; similar effects may be expected also for other body parts such as bone marrow and organs. These positive effects alone, however, do not necessarily justify the introduction of...
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, but the magnitude of the decline was smaller in physician-owned surgery centers. Incentives affected physicians' reactions …
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Workfare programs are one of the most popular social protection and employment policy instruments in the developing world. They evoke the promise of efficient targeting, as well as immediate and lasting impacts on participants' employment, earnings, skills and behaviors. This paper evaluates...
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In settings where an individual's labor choices are constrained, the inability to work may generate psychosocial harm. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh. We engage 745 individuals in a field experiment with...
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