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We use a natural experiment in China’s health care reform, in which the government mandated zero markups for drugs sold in public hospitals, to study physician-induced demand for medical care. We develop a theoretical model that robustly predicts that the drug price zero markup policy (ZMP)...
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The epidemiological transition, which has already passed the developed world, is still progressing in many developing countries. A particular problem associated with this transition is the under-diagnosis and lack of treatment of chronic diseases, and these may exhibit SES gradients and...
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We use a natural experiment in China's health care reform, in which the government mandated zero markups for drugs sold in public hospitals, to study physician-induced demand for medical care. We develop a theoretical model that robustly predicts that the drug price zero markup policy (ZMP) will...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012599288
We use a natural experiment in China’s health care reform, in which the government mandated zero markups for drugs sold in public hospitals, to study physician-induced demand for medical care. We develop a theoretical model that robustly predicts that the drug price zero markup policy (ZMP)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012795760
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This paper provides a holistic evaluation of a provider payment reform in the Chinese health care system. We construct a theoretical model to predict the exhaustive effects of the reform, and empirically examine the predictions using a large sample of administrative data from a city in Western...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014346108