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Hospice Cost Medicare Expenditures USA 1
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Sloan, Frank A. 9 Taylor Jr, Donald H. 7 Chou, Shin-Yi 4 Picone, Gabriel A. 4 Picone, Gabriel 3 Taylor Jr., Donald H. 3 Desvousges, William H. 2 Ostermann, Jan 2 Sloan, Frank 2 Smith, V. Kerry 2 Smith, V.Kerry 2 Taylor Jr, Donald 2 Conover, Christopher 1 Hakes, Jahn K. 1 Houtven, Courtney H. Van 1 Johnson, F. Reed 1 Johnson, F.Reed 1 Kokkelenberg, Edward C. 1 Steinhauser, Karen 1 Tulsky, James A. 1
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Duke University, Department of Economics 3
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Working Papers / Duke University, Department of Economics 3 The review of economics and statistics 2 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 2 ILR review : a publication of the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, a statutory college of the State University, Cornell University, Ithaca 1 Journal of economic literature 1 Journal of risk and uncertainty : JRU 1 Operations research, Management science : OR MS ; the international literature digest 1 Social Science & Medicine 1
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OLC EcoSci 8 RePEc 4
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Longevity Expectations and Death: Can People Predict Their Own Demise?
Smith, V. Kerry; Taylor Jr., Donald H.; Sloan, Frank A. - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2000
Using four waves of the Health and Retirement Survey (HRS) this paper tests whether longevity expectations predict actual mortality at the individual level. The results suggest longevity expectations do predict mortality reasonably well. Serious health shocks and new activity limitations do...
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Do Smokers Respond to Health Shocks?
Smith, V. Kerry; Taylor Jr., Donald H.; Sloan, Frank A.; … - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2000
This paper reports the first test of how exogenous health shocks impact people's longevity expectations. The analysis exploits the panel structure of the Health and Retirement Study and tests whether smokers, former smokers and those who never smoked react differently to serious, smoking related...
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Hospital Ownership and Cost and Quality of Care: Is There a Dime's Worth of Difference?
Sloan, Frank A.; Picone, Gabriel A.; Taylor Jr., Donald H. - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2000
Nonprofit organizations may predominate when output quality is difficult to monitor. Hospital care has this characteristic. This study compared program cost and quality of care for Medicare patients hospitalized following onset of four common conditions by hospital ownership. Payments on behalf...
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What length of hospice use maximizes reduction in medical expenditures near death in the US Medicare program?
Taylor Jr, Donald H.; Ostermann, Jan; Houtven, Courtney … - In: Social Science & Medicine 65 (2007) 7, pp. 1466-1478
Hospices have been expected to reduce health expenditures since their addition to the US Medicare benefit package in the early-1980s, but the literature on their ability to do so is mixed. The contradictory findings noted in previous studies may be due to selection bias and the period of cost...
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BOOK REVIEWS - Economic and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions - The Price of Smoking.
Sloan, Frank A.; Ostermann, Jan; Picone, Gabriel; … - In: ILR review : a publication of the New York State School … 60 (2007) 2, pp. 290-291
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BOOK REVIEWS - The Smoldng Puzzle: Information, Risk Perception, and Choice
Sloan, Frank A.; Smith, V.Kerry; Taylor Jr, Donald H.; … - In: Journal of economic literature 42 (2004) 4, pp. 1126
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E DECISIONS AND FORECASTING - Ef:220 Effects of risk and time preference and expected longevity on demand for medical tests
Picone, Gabriel; Sloan, Frank; Taylor Jr, Donald - In: Operations research, Management science : OR MS ; the … 44 (2004) 4, pp. 451-454
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Effects of Risk and Time Preference and Expected Longevity on Demand for Medical Tests
Picone, Gabriel; Sloan, Frank; Taylor Jr, Donald - In: Journal of risk and uncertainty : JRU 28 (2004) 1, pp. 39-54
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DOES HIGHER HOSPITAL COST IMPLY HIGHER QUALITY OF CARE?
Picone, Gabriel A.; Sloan, Frank A.; Chou, Shin-Yi; … - In: The review of economics and statistics 85 (2003) 1, pp. 51-62
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DO SMOKERS RESPOND TO HEALTH SHOCKS?
Smith, V.Kerry; Taylor Jr, Donald H.; Sloan, Frank A.; … - In: The review of economics and statistics 83 (2001) 4, pp. 675-687
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