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The paper reviews models of the physician-patient relationship to derive testable hypotheses about the relation between … health, demand for medical services and patient's compliance. The models imply that in addition to existing information … asymmetries the actions that physician and patient choose affect the results of medical care. We estimate an orderd probit model …
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, patient and GP level optimization, and it discusses identifi cation. The empirical analysis demonstrates biases and …
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The paper presents a principal-agent model to analyse the relationship between physicians and patients. The application … health care: physicians, patients and sickness funds. The central point is that the key players (physicians, patients and … physician-patient relationship has to consider further participants as well as their interactions. …
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The relationship between physician and patient has been discussed intensively in the literature. Nevertheless, they … influenced by the patient's compliance. We present a model of medical treatment in which both the actions of physician and … patient are modelled as a productive input. The consequences of a mutual asymmetric information about these inputs result in …
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Many health economists demand more competition in the health care system. They focus on the competition between sickness funds for insured and the competition between health care providers for contracts with sickness funds. But they neglect the competition between health care providers for...
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Doing "more" in healthcare can be a major threat to the delivery of high-quality health care. This study used coarsened exact matching to test the hypothesis of supplier-induced demand (SID) by comparing health care utilization and expenditures between patients affiliated with healthcare...
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Doing "more" in healthcare can be a major threat to the delivery of high-quality health care. This study used coarsened exact matching to test the hypothesis of supplier-induced demand (SID) by comparing health care utilization and expenditures between patients affiliated with healthcare...
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