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La integración vertical en el sector salud se refiere a la estructura de gobierno diseñada para coordinar y controlar los servicios de atención en diferentes estados de la cadena de valor, así como para facilitar la colaboración y comunicación entre los oferentes de servicios. Para el caso...
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Usually, health policy makers face a trade-off between benefits and costs from healthcare markets regulation and deregulation. We argue that these markets and policy reforms should not be studied in isolation as the effects from regulation in one market spillover to other markets. In particular,...
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This paper examines the competition of nonprofit sickness funds in the market for supplementary health insurance. We investigate product quality strategies when quality is costly and the sickness funds are competing for customers. As long as the sickness funds choose the qualities for...
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and dynamic models. We then model the strategic determination of prices between health insurers and providers where … review the large empirical literature on the strategic determination of hospital prices through the lens of this model …
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market shares. The firms are facing variable costs of quality improvement and choose their prices under the constraint of … nonnegative profits. We show that in equilibrium there is no differentiation in quality if the market coverage is either …
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We analyze health care option demand markets with vertical restraints divided along two dimensions: naked and conditional exclusion, and vertical integration; applicable to the upstream, the downstream, and both markets. Our unified framework includes forward and backward integration, and joint...
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Good health is a determinant of economic growth and a component of the well-being of the population. This chapter discusses and synthesizes economic models of individual and household behavior, showing how the models may be used to illuminate health policy making in low-income countries. The...
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There are widespread differences in health care spending and utilization across regions of the US as well as in other countries. Are these variations caused by demand-side factors such as patient preferences, health status, income, or access? Or are they caused by supply-side factors such as...
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The paper reviews models of the physician-patient relationship to derive testable hypotheses about the relation between health, demand for medical services and patient's compliance. The models imply that in addition to existing information asymmetries the actions that physician and patient...
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