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National Survey of Veterans 2 Bivariate Probit 1 Hurdle Model 1 Inpatient and Outpatient Care 1 Negative Binomial Count Data Model 1 Negative Binomial count data model 1 Poisson seletion model 1 Veterans' Administration 1 Veterans’ Administration 1 hurdle model 1 inpatient and outpatient care 1
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Lahiri, Kajal 2 Xing, Guibo 2
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University at Albany, SUNY, Department of Economics 1
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Discussion Papers / University at Albany, SUNY, Department of Economics 1 Empirical Economics 1
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An Econometric Analysis of Veterans Health Care Utilization Using Two-part Models
Lahiri, Kajal; Xing, Guibo - University at Albany, SUNY, Department of Economics - 2001
Based on 1992 US National Survey of Veterans, we analyzed the nature of veterans' inpatient and outpatient health care utilization by estimating a count data two-part hurdle model. We also identified factors that affect veterans' choices between VA and non- VA health care facilities, using a...
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An econometric analysis of veterans’ health care utilization using two-part models
Lahiri, Kajal; Xing, Guibo - In: Empirical Economics 29 (2004) 2, pp. 431-449
Based on the 1992 US National Survey of Veterans, we analyzed veterans’ inpatient and outpatient health care utilization patterns by estimating count data two-part hurdle models. We also identified factors that affect veterans’ choice of health care between VA and non-VA facilities using...
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