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prices in private firms decline as most consumers shift away, retailers reduce mark-ups which puts downward pressure on … wholesale prices as well. Anti-cancer drugs, however, which have lower elasticity, experience an increase in wholesale prices …
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associated with changes in prices. Integration among rural hospitals is associated with large price decreases, but the sample of …
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A methodology is developed and applied to compare the performance of publicly funded agencies providing treatment for alcohol abuse in Maine. The methodology estimates a Wiener process that determines the duration of completed treatments, while allowing for agency differences in the...
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La integración vertical en el sector salud se refiere a la estructura de gobierno diseñada para coordinar y controlar los servicios de atención en diferentes estados de la cadena de valor, así como para facilitar la colaboración y comunicación entre los oferentes de servicios. Para el caso...
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is price differences across countries, the propagation mechanism lies in (a) the way drug prices are regulated across … drug prices are regulated. The implications that flow from our study are that a more flexible and competitive and less …
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The majority of private health insurance in the U.S. is administered or issued by for-profit insurers, but little is known about how for-profit status affects outcomes. We find that plausibly exogenous increases in local for-profit market share induced by conversions of Blue Cross and Blue...
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The paper is concerned with the efficient organization of contractual relationships between health insurers and providers. An introduction to relevant aspects of contract theory is followed by their adaptation to the characteristics of the health care system. The focus lies on an ex ante...
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New approaches in health care, such as e.g. Integrated Delivery Systems, affect the role and tasks of medical suppliers. More and more, medical suppliers are incorporated into the process of guiding patients to medical specialists and hospitals and thus managing the course of disease. In this...
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In this paper we investigate the existence of a two-tier medical system in the German acute care hospital sector using data from a survey of 483 German hospitals. The focus of our analysis lies on the impact of hospital concentration on the probability of discrimination of patients with...
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In Medicare Part D, low income individuals receive subsidies to enroll into insurance plans. This paper studies how premiums are distorted by the combined effects of this subsidy and the default assignment of low income enrollees into plans. Removing this distortion could reduce the cost of the...
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