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We use population administrative data from Sweden to study adherence to 63 medication-related guidelines. We compare the adherence of patients without personal access to medical expertise to the adherence of those with access, namely doctors and their close relatives. We estimate that, among...
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communication skills by healthcare workers, and a shift toward informed or shared healthcare decision-making … without IC. Healthcare providers must inform patients about diagnosis, risks, benefits, treatment options, and right of … material risks (78%) and few consulted surrogates before decision-making (76%). There was an association between participant …
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This paper considers the micro-econometric analysis of patients' hospital choice for elective medical procedures when their choice set is pre-selected by a general practitioner (GP). It proposes a two-stage choice model that encompasses both, patient and GP level optimization, and it discusses...
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Expert performance is often evaluated in a one dimensional way by assuming that good experts have good outcomes. We …: Procedural decision making and skill performing procedures. Higher procedural skill increases the use of intensive procedures … across the board, while better decision making results in fewer intensive procedures for the low risk, but more for the high …
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Expert performance is often evaluated in a one dimensional way by assuming that good experts have good outcomes. We …: Procedural decision making and skill performing procedures. Higher procedural skill increases the use of intensive procedures … across the board, while better decision making results in fewer intensive procedures for the low risk, but more for the high …
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