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The difficulties that Medicaid beneficiaries face accessing medical care are often attributed to the program's low reimbursement rates relative to other payers. There is little evidence, however, as to the actual effects of Medicaid doctor payment rates on access and health outcomes for...
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The introduction of choice in public services, and in health services more specifically, is part of a wider movement to introduce consumerism in health care. In this article, we analyze how citizens perceive the availability of choice of primary care doctors in 22 European countries, and what...
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In recent years, several countries have introduced non-monetary performance incentives for health care providers to improve the quality of medical care. Evidence on the effect of non-monetary feedback incentives, predominantly in the form of public quality reporting, on the quality of medical...
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Compared to most Canadian provinces, Québec is endowed with a large and fast growing number of family doctors relative to its population. In spite of this, Québec’s family physicians and the general public regularly report that provincial residents have poor access to healthcare services....
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Primary care physicians have a central, coordination role in medicine, yet little is known about their impacts on healthcare utilization. I study the short-run and long-run effects of switching to different primary care physicians on utilization in terms of spending among Medicare patients over...
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Principal-agent concerns have led to a patchwork of medical regulations, including prohibitions on certain provider financial arrangements. However, ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), which compete with hospitals, have physician investors that are controversially shielded from such...
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Conceived in an effort to improve clinical operations, patient experience, and medical quality, physician-owned hospitals (POHs) flourished until 2003, when industry concerns over patient selection, cost of care, and overutilization prompted government oversight and legislation. Subsequent...
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I apply a Bayesian persuasion framework to study information transmission in the physician-patient relationship. I highlight each party’s financial incentives in this transmission and the subsequent determination of medical treatment outcomes. I estimate the model using a large database of...
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One of the main goals at the European level is that healthcare systems must be accessible but at the same time cost-effective and sustainable in the long term. The implementation of eHealth is one way to contribute to this goal. The presented paper is focused on the evaluation of the usage of...
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Many U.S. states limit awards for non-economic damages in malpractice cases. Proponents often argue that such tort reform increases physician supply and access to care. However, the degree to which marginal changes in malpractice liability affect physician supply is theoretically ambiguous. If...
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