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about 216 non-corporatized and 176 corporatized Portuguese hospitals for the period 2002–2009. Five models were applied … hospitals presented the highest efficiency consistency, they had also the lowest levels of productivity, while the hospitals …
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the probability of not having enough capacity to satisfy demand, and since demand is uncertain, hospitals have to build … excess capacity and incur the associated costs. Using panel data comprising information for 43 Portuguese public hospitals … (outputs, the price of inputs, some of the hospitals’ organizational characteristics) and an additional term measuring the …
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Managed care (MC) imposes restrictions on physician behavior, but also holds promises, especially in terms of cost savings and improvements in treatment quality. This contribution reports on private-practice physicians’ willingness to accept (WTA, compensation asked, respectively) for several...
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