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substantially across physicians and was highly stable for individual physicians. Patients of physicians in the 75th versus 25th …
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plausibly exogenous variation in the mix of physicians available to treat patients when they are admitted to the hospital via … rankings, sex, years of experience, and patient volume. The main finding is that when heart failure patients enter the hospital …
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-hospitalization rates are estimated for a sample of heart-attack patients hospitalized in California between 1992 and 1998. The results …
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plausibly exogenous variation in the mix of physicians available to treat patients when they are admitted to the hospital via … rankings, sex, years of experience, and patient volume. The main finding is that when heart failure patients enter the hospital …
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of both patients and physicians. Introducing this concept in a spatial economics model, we derive an augmented gravity …
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lines are often characterized as inefficient, because they are a burden to patients without generating any gains for … favoring private patients. For SHI holders, waiting times remained stable over time (27.5 days in 2014; 30.7 days in 2016; ? 3 … the patient’s insurance status. Our conclusion is that, the reform did not repair the existing inequalities. The gap has …
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