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of any effects six months later. Our results show that incentives can work, at least temporarily, to increase healthy …
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Reductions in SI replacement levels has been a widely used instrument to lower sickness absence rates. The idea is that increasing the direct cost of absence would lower the absence rate. This paper explores a reform to the compulsory Swedish SI that meant that the replacement rate varied over...
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predict a reduction in the incentives to apply for disability benefits for partially disabled individuals who do not reach the …
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of any effects six months later. Our results show that incentives can work, at least temporarily, to increase healthy …
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We study whether and how physicians respond to financial incentives, making use of detailed register data on the health …
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designed a field experiment to evaluate the effectiveness of financial incentives to promote participation in health screenings …
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is known about the elderly’s responses to PHI incentives. We leverage a unique age-specific policy in Australia which …
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How do patient and provider incentives affect mode and cost of long-term care? Our analysis of 1 million nursing home … profitable out-of-pocket payers. Third, providers react more elastically to financial incentives than patients, so moving to …
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designed a field experiment to evaluate the effectiveness of financial incentives to promote participation in health screenings …
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factors. This paper examines the impact of economic incentives on the allocation of nursing home care in the Norwegian long … that the economic incentives of the care provider play a role in the allocation of nursing homes. Thus, in this setting …, needs seems to be the dominant factor for allocation of nursing home care, while economic incentives seem to play no …
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