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Public reporting of quality information is designed to address information asymmetry in health care markets. Without public reporting, consumers may have little information to help them differentiate quality among providers, giving providers little incentive to compete on quality. Public...
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The consequences of government regulation in the post-acute care sector are not well understood. We examine the effect of entry regulation on quality of care in home health care by analyzing the universe of hospital discharges during 2006 for publicly insured beneficiaries (about 4.5 million)...
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The relationship between financial performance and quality of care in nursing homes is not well defined and prior work has been mixed. The recent focus on improving the quality of nursing homes through market-based incentives such as public reporting may have changed this relationship, as public...
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Limited evidence exists on whether expanding home care saves money overall or how much institutional long‐term care can be reduced. This paper estimates the causal effect of Medicaid‐financed home care services on the costs and utilization of institutional long‐term care using Medicaid...
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While it has long been assumed that family structure and potential sources of informal care play a large role in the purchase decisions for long‐term care insurance (LTCI), current empirical evidence is inconclusive. Our study examines the relationship between family structure and LTCI...
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Using data from a survey of 800 managers in 12 industries, we find empirical support for the hypothesis that the cost associated with missed work varies across jobs according to the ease with which a manager can find a perfect replacement for the absent worker, the extent to which the worker...
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We evaluated three questions that commonly arise when unit costing exercises for multinational trials are conducted: (1) In countries where investigators plan to collect hospital unit cost estimates for a selected set of diagnoses, how should one estimate unit costs for the remaining diagnoses...
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