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In a laboratory experiment designed to capture key aspects of the interaction between physicians and patients, we study the effects of medical insurance and competition in the guise of free choice of physician, including observability of physicians' market shares. Medical treatment is an example...
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In a laboratory experiment designed to capture key aspects of the interaction between physicians and patients in a stylized way, we study the effects of medical insurance and competition in the guise of free choice of physician. Medical treatment is an example of a credence good: only the...
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We show that review platforms reduce healthcare interruptions for patients looking for a new physician. We employ a difference-in-differences strategy using physician retirements as a “disruptive shock” that forces patients to find a new physician. We combine insurance claims data with...
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In the fight against antibiotic resistance, reducing antibiotic consumption while preserving healthcare quality presents a critical health policy challenge. We investigate the role of practice styles in patients' antibiotic intake using exogenous variation in patient-physician assignment....
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Der Beitrag untersucht die Übernahmen von Unternehmen im deutschen Gesundheitssektor durch Private Equity-Gesellschaften. Hierzu wurden Transaktionsdaten aus verschiedenen Datenquellen für die Jahre 2013 bis zum ersten Halbjahr 2018 ausgewertet. Für diesen Zeitraum konnten rund 130...
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People deny health risks, invest too little in disease prevention, and are highly sensitive to the price of preventative health care, especially in developing countries. Moreover, private sector R and D spending on developing-country diseases is almost non-existent. To explain these empirical...
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activities in Africa. The hypothesis is based on the observation that many Chinese aid projects and infrastructure contractors …
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