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The paper evaluates the German health care reform of 1997, using the individual number of doctor visits as outcome measure. A new econometric model, the Probit-Poisson-log-normal model with correlated errors, describes the data better than existing count data models. Moreover, it has an...
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The paper evaluates the German health care reform of 1997, using the individual number of doctor visits as outcome measure and data from the German Socio- Economic Panel for the years 1995-1999. A number of modified count data models allow to estimate the effect of the reform in different parts...
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We evaluate the demand for long term care (LTC) insurance prospects in a stated preference context, by means of the … techniques have not been used yet for studying the demand for LTC services. In this paper these methods are first of all used in …
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I consider the problem of evaluating the effect of a health care reform on the demand for doctor visits when the effect …
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This paper reports on a re-evaluation of the German health care reform of 1997. A previous evaluation found a limited effect of a 4.4 percent reduction of the number of doctor visits in a sample of pharmacy customers. The re-evaluation based on a representative household survey, the German...
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aggregate level. We then analyze predictions at the individual level, in particular how insurance demand varies with observable …
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The German health care reform of 2004 imposes a charge of 10 Euro for the first visit to a doctor in each quarter of the year. At first glance, there is no inhibiting effect of this fee on utilization in the German Socio-Economic Panel. However, this study reveals that the true effect is...
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determine the price elasticity of demand for health care. A latent class approach that takes into account the panel structure of … increases the number of doctor visits. However, altogether the effects of the insurance state on the demand for doctor visits …
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diuretics and beta-blockers. We use a prescription micro dataset where both patients and physicians can be followed over time …
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to outline some cases in which the demand side of healthcare changes its behaviour under different circumstances or …
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