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Gesundheitswesen 4 Health care system 4 Hospital 4 Krankenhaus 4 Patient Selection 4 Patient selection 4 Patienten 4 Patients 4 patient selection 3 physician ratings 3 quality disclosure 3 word of mouth 3 Confidence 2 Dienstleistungsqualität 2 Gesundheitsversorgung 2 Health care 2 Hospitals 2 Mergers and Acquisitions 2 Physicians 2 Product quality 2 Produktqualität 2 Referrals 2 Regulation 2 Service quality 2 Vertrauen 2 Viral marketing 2 Virales Marketing 2 Ärzte 2 Algorithms 1 Ambulatory surgery center 1 Angola 1 Biostatistics 1 Competition 1 Confidence Intervals 1 Efficiency 1 Epidemiology 1 Financial interest 1 Gesundheitsberufe 1 Gesundheitsökonomik 1 Health economics 1
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Undetermined 7 Free 5
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Book / Working Paper 6 Article 5 Other 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 2 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 7 Undetermined 5
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Rui, Huaxia 3 Capps, Cory 2 Dranove, David 2 Lu, Susan Feng 2 Nakamura, Sayaka 2 Borges, Ana Pinto 1 Elkum, Nasser 1 González, Paula 1 Henson, Steven 1 Hodges, Hart 1 Konetzka, R. Tamara 1 Lu, Susan 1 Ouayogodé, Mariétou H. 1 Pinho, Micaela Moreira 1 Polsky, Daniel 1 Schnier, Kurt E. 1 Shoukri, Mohamed M. 1 Walter, Stephen D. 1 Werner, Rachel M. 1 Yee, Christine A. 1
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Antitrust Division, Department of Justice 1 Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas (IVIE) 1 NET Institute 1
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Journal of Health Economics 2 Simon Business School working paper 2 Atlantic Economic Journal 1 EAG Discussions Papers 1 Economic Analysis Group Discussion Paper 1 Global business & economics review 1 Health care management science : a new journal serving the international health care management community 1 Working Papers / NET Institute 1 Working Papers. Serie AD 1
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RePEc 6 ECONIS (ZBW) 4 BASE 1 EconStor 1
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Healthcare professionals' attitudes concerning prioritisation decisions : a quali-quantitative analysis in Angola
Pinho, Micaela Moreira; Borges, Ana Pinto - In: Global business & economics review 24 (2021) 2, pp. 128-146
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Patient selection in the presence of regulatory oversight based on healthcare report cards of providers : the case of organ transplantation
Ouayogodé, Mariétou H.; Schnier, Kurt E. - In: Health care management science : a new journal serving … 24 (2021) 1, pp. 160-184
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Can We Trust Online Physician Ratings? Evidence from Cardiac Surgeons in Florida
Lu, Susan; Rui, Huaxia - NET Institute - 2014
Despite heated debate about the pros and cons of online physician ratings, very little systematic work examines the correlation between physicians’ online ratings and their actual medical performance. Using patients’ ratings of physicians at RateMDs.com and the Florida Hospital Discharge...
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Can we trust online physician ratings? : evidence from cardiac surgeons in Florida
Lu, Susan Feng; Rui, Huaxia - 2014
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Can we trust online physician ratings? : evidence from cardiac surgeons in Florida
Lu, Susan Feng; Rui, Huaxia - 2014
Despite heated debate about the pros and cons of online physician ratings, very little systematic work examines the correlation between physicians’ online ratings and their actual medical performance. Using patients' ratings of physicians at the RateMDs website and the Florida Hospital...
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Patient Admission Patterns and Acquisitions of "Feeder" Hospitals
Nakamura, Sayaka; Capps, Cory; Dranove, David - Antitrust Division, Department of Justice - 2007
Large, urban tertiary care hospitals often acquire outlying community hospitals. One possible motivation is to increase referrals. Sophisticated acquirers may even attempt to concentrate additional referrals among more profitable patients. We explore these issues by studying 26 vertical...
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Patient Admission Patterns and Acquisitions of "Feeder" Hospitals
Nakamura, Sayaka; Capps, Cory; Dranove, David - 2007
Large, urban tertiary care hospitals often acquire outlying community hospitals. One possible motivation is to increase referrals. Sophisticated acquirers may even attempt to concentrate additional referrals among more profitable patients. We explore these issues by studying 26 vertical...
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Interval Estimation and Optimal Design for the Within-subject Coefficient of Variation for Continuous and Binary Variables
Shoukri, Mohamed M.; Elkum, Nasser; Walter, Stephen D. - 2006
Background: In this paper we propose the use of the within-subject coefficient of variation as an index of a measurement's reliability. For continuous variables and based on its maximum likelihood estimation we derive a variance-stabilizing transformation and discuss confidence interval...
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Shipping out instead of shaping up: Rehospitalization from nursing homes as an unintended effect of public reporting
Konetzka, R. Tamara; Polsky, Daniel; Werner, Rachel M. - In: Journal of Health Economics 32 (2013) 2, pp. 341-352
Public reporting of health care quality has become a popular tool for incenting quality improvement. A fundamental question about public reporting is whether it causes providers to select healthier patients for treatment. In the nursing home post-acute setting, where patients must achieve a...
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Physicians on board: An examination of physician financial interests in ASCs using longitudinal data
Yee, Christine A. - In: Journal of Health Economics 30 (2011) 5, pp. 904-918
This paper investigates physician financial interests in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) using novel, longitudinal data that identify board members (directors) of ASCs in Florida. Improving on prior research, the estimated models in this paper disentangle physician director selection effects...
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