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-form approach. Using detailed survey data for Australian physicians, we examine how these different modelling approaches affect …
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We measure the response of physicians to monetary incentives using matched administrative and time-use data on … specialists from Québec (Canada). These physicians were paid fee-for-service contracts and supplied a number of different services …-supply response of physicians to broad-based fee increases. The second is the response to changes in the relative prices of individual …
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It is a stated aim to improve physician services in underserved sectors and areas. Increased wages is one instrument for boosting the hours provided by the personnel to the prioritized sub-markets. This study applies an econometric framework that allows for non-convex budget sets, non-linear...
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outcomes between physicians and another highly educated group, lawyers, and between surgeons and non-surgeon physicians … Education 2011 duty hour reform, which lowered trainee work hours, impacted the birth outcomes of babies born to physicians … compared with lawyers. We find that physicians have lower birth weights and shorter pregnancies than lawyers with the results …
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