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, and reimbursed by the health authorities. Balance billing is known for restricting access to physicians' services while …Some countries allow physicians to balance bill patients, that is, to bill a fee above the one that is negotiated with … physicians' services. It also shows that supplemental insurance against the expenses associated with balance billing, rather than …
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, Medicare's regulatory externalities are less well-understood. We study such implications by examining how physicians …
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, Medicare's regulatory externalities beyond fee-setting are less well understood. We study how physicians' outpatient surgery …. Specifically, physicians became 70% more likely to use ASCs for the policy-targeted procedure among their non-Medicare patients …
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Why do low income patients tend to go to lower quality health care providers, even when they are free? We show that …
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expulsion of Jewish physicians from statutory health insurance as exogenous variation in regional physician supply. Increases in …This paper investigates the returns to health care provision during the mortality transition. We construct a new panel … data set covering German municipalities from 1928 to 1936. The endogeneity of health care supply is addressed by using the …
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qualitative research on the health care experiences of asylum seekers in Germany. This paper makes policy recommendations and …[Purpose:] The purpose of this paper is to examine how access to health care for (rejected) asylum seekers in an … theorisations of "everyday practices" as "tactics" of resistance to an imposed order. [Findings:] Accomplishing health care access …
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