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We evaluate the impact of California Assembly Bill 394, which mandated maximum levels of patients per nurse in the hospital setting. When the law was passed, some hospitals already met the requirements, while others did not. Thus changes in staffing ratios from the pre- to post-mandate periods...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between postmarketing promotional activity and reporting of adverse drug events by modeling the interaction between a welfare maximizing regulator (the FDA) and a profit maximizing firm. In our analysis demand is sensitive to both promotion and regulatory...
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There are many technology platforms that bring benefits only when users share data. In healthcare, this is a key policy issue, because of the potential cost savings and quality improvements from ‘big data’ in the form of sharing electronic patient data across medical providers. Indeed, one...
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The consequences of government regulation in the post-acute care sector are not well understood. We examine the effect … of entry regulation on quality of care in home health care by analyzing the universe of hospital discharges during 2006 …
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This paper examines the role of competition law and policy as tools for poverty reduction and development. The authors put forward five related principles, building upon the important work on related issues that has been done by the OECD, the International Competition Network (ICN), UNCTAD and...
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We examine empirically whether the size of a firm using a network affects the scope of its network usage, and consequently network effects and lock-in within the network. We use the example of hospital information exchange. We find that hospitals in larger hospital systems are more likely to...
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pharmaceuticals in the U.S. The estimated demand curve is then used to simulate the value of consumer surplus gains from a drug price …. Recent research on the value of pharmaceuticals suggests that the social benefits of a new drug may be far greater than this …
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Comparing the safety of prescription drugs over time is difficult due to the paucity of reliable quantitative measures of drug safety. Both the academic literature and popular press have focused on drug withdrawals as a proxy for breakdowns in the drug safety system. This metric, however, is...
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quantifying the effect of state privacy regulation on the diffusion of Electronic Medical Record technology (EMR). EMR allows … EMR if patients feel their privacy is not safeguarded by regulation. Alternatively, privacy protection may inhibit …
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the role of direct government regulation in monitoring and enforcing the regulation of DTCA, but also the role of third … party oversight and industry self-regulation—both of which may play an important role in filling the gaps in the regulation …
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