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determine whether patient negligence should be considered in litigation. The project examines the line at which a physician’s … response by patients, this project considers whether comparative negligence attaches. Goodwin and Richardson argue due … reasonably in trusting her medical provider. Here, the authors propose a test that considers the patient’s competence, knowledge …
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, which is defined as the revenue generated from accepted requests minus the cost incurred by patients waiting and physicians … scheduling problem with multiple servers and consideration of patient preference for physicians and their appointment times. The …
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(regardless of how many times a patient is readmitted to the system). To examine the interplays among the patients' "endogenous … capture the patients' readmission process. We determine the equilibrium outcomes (the patients' endogenous arrival rate, the …
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theoretical predictions using the data from a survey that elicits individual preferences for either patients' or providers … pay a copayment themselves when the amount of GPs' incentives is high, the one of the patients' copayment is low, they …
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