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patient demand. The model is identified by migration of patients and physicians across areas, as well as by variation in …We study the role of physicians in driving geographic variation of US healthcare utilization. We estimate a model that … separates variation in average utilization of Medicare beneficiaries due to physicians, non-physician supply side factors, and …
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from patient interests, especially when providers are motivated more by profits than by altruism. We investigate how profit …
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A population of seven general surgeons in a prepaid group practice previously shown to have a mean operative work load of 9.2 HE per week were found to have a mean standardized seven day working week of 56.2 hours exclusive of evening activities. The surgeons also devoted a mean of 6.7 evening...
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variation in the criteria for Medicare's Quality Incentive Program in dialysis to distinguish strategic patient dropping from …
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Principal-agent models take outside options, determining participation and incentive constraints, as given. We construct a general equilibrium model where workers' reservation wages and the maximum punishment acceptable before workers quit are instead determined endogenously. We simultaneously...
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patient welfare. Physicians' incentives vary based on the organizational environment in which they practice. We use the …Physicians, acting in their role as experts, are often faced with situations where they must trade off personal and … osteoarthritis, as an "informational shock" to gauge the impact of physicians' agency relationships on treatment decisions. Using a …
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Measuring physician quality is fundamental to understanding healthcare productivity, yet patient sorting can confound … attempts to estimate the types of physicians that improve survival. This paper aims to overcome selection bias by exploiting … plausibly exogenous variation in the mix of physicians available to treat patients when they are admitted to the hospital via …
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Despite increasing calls for value-based payments, existing methodologies for determining physicians' "value added" to … patient health outcomes have important limitations. We incorporate methods from the value added literature in education … health status during the course of a hospitalization. We then tie our measures of physician value added to patient outcomes …
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Physicians, judges, teachers, and agents in many other settings differ systematically in the decisions they make when … radiologists view failing to diagnose a patient with pneumonia as more costly than incorrectly diagnosing one without, and that …
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theoretical framework for assessing the degree to which incentive contracts do in fact induce physicians to deviate from a … standard guided only by patient interests and professional medical judgement. Our empirical evaluation of the model relies on …
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