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France’s health-care system offers high-quality care. Average health outcomes are good, public satisfaction with the …
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This article examines the choice of health care in Japan by patients suffering from the common cold. Original data were obtained from a survey conducted by the authors. Empirical results show that the price elasticity of demand for medical services is between 0.23 and 0.36. This estimated price...
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This toolkit contains the elements needed to understand the problem of medical malpractice in America today, and whether alternative dispute resolution (i.e., arbitration) clauses might be viable among other tort reform options. The toolkit introduces medical liability as an intrinsic component...
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Background: By November 2009 there were 543 million phone subscribers (landline and mobile) in India, and the overall telephone density was 46 percent. The ownership of mobile phones among rural women and men aged 15-34 in rural UP is around 9 percent and 50 percent, respectively. The increased...
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Objective. To assess relationships between changes in Medicare Advantage (MA) payment rates and Medicare beneficiary hospitalizations and to simulate the effects of scheduled payment cuts on ambulatory care sensitive and elective hospitalization rates. Data. State Inpatient Database discharge...
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One is always hesitant to speak about the future. A famous philosopher from New York, Yogi Berra, said "Making predictions is difficult, especially about the future," and I have some trepidation about doing so now. There is also the difficulty of understanding what really has happened in the...
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This paper proposes a way to improve health provision for populations that are usually excluded from access to health services. It starts out with a short description of who the excluded are, and what they are excluded from. The paper then looks at the major policy statements elaborated at the...
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Health care is one of the most important public policy areas both due to the economic importance of the sector and its impact on individual well-being. Health and hospital services have historically been provided through centralised, highly regulated or non-market means in most OECD countries...
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The present paper introduces results of an analysis conducted on data collected from Khartoum state for the year 2009. It aims to apply statistical models for the HIV/AIDS data in Khartoum state centers of testing blood and counseling. AIDS is recognized as an emerging disease only in the early...
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