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Heterogeneity 3 Activity-based financing 2 Health econometrics 2 Hospital efficiency 2 Panel data 2 Random coefficients 2 Rank Correlation 2 Activity-Based Financing 1 Health Econometrics 1 Hospital Efficiency 1 Mixed reimbursement system 1 Norvège 1 Norway 1 Panel Data 1 Random Coefficients 1 Rank correlation 1 activity 1 activity based financing 1 activity-based financing 1 financement par activité 1 health care human resources 1 health care reforms 1 hospital 1 incentives 1 long-term care 1 pharmaceuticals 1 primary care 1 productivity 1 prospective payment system 1 réforme des systèmes de santé 1 secteur hospitalier 1 secteur pharmaceutique 1 soins de ville 1 soins spécialisés 1 specialised care 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 1
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Iversen, Tor 3 Magnussen, Jon 3 Hagen, Terje P. 2 Bech, Mickael 1 Bibbee, Alexandra 1 Biorn, Erik 1 Biørn, Erik 1 Eric, Biørn 1 Hagen, Terje 1 Hansen, Xenia Brun 1 Jacobsen, Mads Leth 1 Lauridsen, Jørgen T 1 Padrini, Flavio 1
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Center for Sundhedsøkonomisk Forskning (COHERE), Institut for Virksomhedsledelse og Økonomi 1 Economics Department, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 1 Helseøkonomisk Forskningsprogram (HERO), Universitetet i Oslo 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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COHERE Working Paper 1 HERO On line Working Paper Series 1 Health Care Management Science 1 MPRA Paper 1 OECD Economics Department Working Papers 1
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Do Mixed Reimbursement Schemes Affect Hospital Productivity? An Analysis of the Case of Denmark.
Hansen, Xenia Brun; Bech, Mickael; Jacobsen, Mads Leth; … - Center for Sundhedsøkonomisk Forskning (COHERE), … - 2013
schemes, block grants (a fixed amount independent of the number of patients treated) and activity-based financing (ABF). This …
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Heterogenety in hospitals responses to a financial reform: A random coefficient analysis of the impact of activity-based financing on efficiency
Eric, Biørn; Hagen, Terje P.; Iversen, Tor; Magnussen, Jon - Helseøkonomisk Forskningsprogram (HERO), Universitetet … - 2009
The paper examines the heterogeneity with respect to the impact of a financial reform - Activity Based Financing (ABF …
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Heterogeneity in Hospitals' Responses to a Financial Reform: A Random Coefficient Analysis of The Impact of Activity-Based Financing on Efficiency
Biorn, Erik; Hagen, Terje P.; Iversen, Tor; Magnussen, Jon - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2006
The paper examines the heterogeneity with respect to the impact of a financial reform - Activity Based Financing (ABF …
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How different are hospitals’ responses to a financial reform? The impact on efficiency of activity-based financing
Biørn, Erik; Hagen, Terje; Iversen, Tor; Magnussen, Jon - In: Health Care Management Science 13 (2010) 1, pp. 1-16
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Balancing Health Care Quality and Cost Containment: The Case of Norway
Bibbee, Alexandra; Padrini, Flavio - Economics Department, Organisation de Coopération et … - 2006
In recent years, a series of wide-ranging reforms designed to make greater use of market mechanisms has succeeded in eliminating shortages, raising efficiency and improving citizen satisfaction. Nevertheless, spending accelerated after the reforms, and per capita spending on health is now one of...
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