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. Using 2000-2014 Health and Retirement Survey - Medicare linked data, we leveraged within-individual variation in a …
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. Using 2000-2014 Health and Retirement Survey - Medicare linked data, we leveraged within-individual variation in a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012425370
Dementia leads public health issue worldwide. China has the largest population of adults living with dementia in the …, inadequate and uneven dementia management remains common. We document the provincial-level geographic patterns in healthcare … utilization, outcomes, and costs for patients hospitalized for dementia in China. Regional patterns demonstrate gaps in equity and …
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Dementia leads public health issue worldwide. China has the largest population of adults living with dementia in the …, inadequate and uneven dementia management remains common. We document the provincial-level geographic patterns in healthcare … utilization, outcomes, and costs for patients hospitalized for dementia in China. Regional patterns demonstrate gaps in equity and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013448825
fee paid by Medicare. First, we show that on pure efficiency grounds the optimal Medicare fee under balance billing is … zero. An active Medicare policy thus can only be justified when distributional concerns are accounted for. Extending the … lower if balance billing is prohibited. In particular, this is the case if the administrative costs of Medicare are large …
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Purpose: Breast cancer is one of the major causes of death incurring highest morbidity and mortality amongst women of Pakistan. The purpose of this study was to assess and compare the role of two public sector tertiary care hospitals' management in reducing out of pocket (OOP) expenses on direct...
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This paper studies redistributional effects of competition between private and public insurance on health insurance markets based on the example of Germany. Health insurance is provided by a budget-balancing public insurance and a revenue-maximizing private insurance; customers are characterized...
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Do healthcare providers pick their patients? This paper uses patient-level administrative data on skilled nursing facilities in California to estimate a structural model of selective admission practices in the nursing home industry. I exploit within-facility covariation between occupancy and...
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Even in wealthy economies, access to medicines is increasingly affected by medicine shortages – an issue exacerbated with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this paper was to examine the extent and nature of medicine shortages in OECD countries (pre-COVID-19) and explore the...
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Despite improvements over the past few decades, Slovak health outcomes remains poor compared with most other OECD countries, even after controlling for differences in per capita income and other social, cultural and lifestyle factors. Disparities in access to care and health outcomes between the...
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