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In most developed countries drugs are dispensed to patients through physicians and pharmacists. This paper studies the … a self-dispensation regime. Pharmacies in cantons that allow physicians to dispense drugs tend to have relatively higher …
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Medicare claims to show that physicians strongly substitute away from hospital settings toward ASCs following their investments … physician behavior. We combine novel facility ownership data with all-payer hospital discharge data as well as a 100% sample of …
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This paper develops an extension of the class of finite mixture models for longitudinal count data to the bivariate case by using a trivariate reduction technique and a hidden Markov chain approach. The model allows for disentangling unobservable time-varying heterogeneity from the dynamic...
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period. Almost 100 million hospital records from the Nationwide Inpatient Sample reveal little to no effects of tort reforms … on hospital stays involving conditions that can potentially be avoided through the timely use of antibiotics. Taken …
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Using data on office visits for Medicare-treating physicians, this study examines the effects of several policy changes … that reduced real reimbursement for some, but not all physicians, from 2012-2017. Using genetic propensity score weighted …
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The French market for specialist physician care has a dual legal structure: physicians must exclusively work in sector …
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Patent expiration represents a turning point for the brand losing patent protection as bioequivalent generic versions of the drug quickly enter the market at reduced prices. In this paper, we study how physician characteristics and their prescribing decisions impact the competition among...
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We study how the threat of entry affects service quantity and quality of general prac- titioners (GPs). We leverage Germany’s needs-based primary care planning system, in which the likelihood of new GPs reduces by 20 percentage points when primary care coverage exceeds a cut-off. We compile...
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We study how the threat of entry affects service quantity and quality of general practitioners (GPs). We leverage Germany's needs-based primary care planning system, in which the likelihood of new GPs reduces by 20 percentage points when primary care coverage exceeds a cut-off. We compile novel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015143914
We study how the threat of entry affects service quantity and quality of general practitioners (GPs). We leverage Germany's needs-based primary care planning system, in which the likelihood of new GPs reduces by 20 percentage points when primary care coverage exceeds a cut-off. We compile novel...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015165352