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The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented policy responses and a large literature evaluating their impacts. This paper re-examines and add to the evidence on the impact of COVID-19 mobility-restricting policies on mobility indicators. We first find that two-way fixed effects estimates are not...
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High vaccination rates have a social protection function in addition to individual prevention of infections and diseases. To reach herd immunity thresholds and to protect risk groups, the timeliness of immunization is an important goal for vaccination policy. There is currently no causal...
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through municipal public health-care centres. Combining a number of administrative datasets on health outcomes and …
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universal healthcare? We evaluate the short- and medium-term health impacts of Sure Start, a universal integrated ECI in England …
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qualitative leap in the development of education, healthcare and the pension system. We need fundamental changes in these sectors …
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The Coordination Reform was introduced in Norway in 2012 including a fee for bed-blocking in hospitals. To study this, we introduce a Stackelberg game where the hospital is the leader and the care institution is the follower. The reform does not necessarily lead to less bed-blocking as this...
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The report discusses employment in the health care system in Poland based on analysis and projections of the demand and supply of medical workforce. The impact of the financial situation and policy on relativelly low employment level of medical personel was accounted for in the analysis while...
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healthcare system on the basis of diagnosis-related groups (DRG). DRGs are not only used for classifying medical treatments, but …
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There are inadequate consumer protections from harmful medical billing practices that result in unavoidable, unexpected, and often financially devastating medical bills. The problem stems from increasing cost shifting to patients underway in American health care and the inordinate complexity...
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The Healthcare Openness and Access Project (HOAP) is a collection of state-by-state comparative data on the flexibility … and discretion that US patients and providers have in seeking and delivering healthcare. HOAP combines these data to …
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