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141by Grant, Darren Published in Journal of health economics (2009)“...: the case of cesarean delivery. Journal of Health Economics, 18 (4), 473–490] analysis of the effect of physician financial incentives on cesarean delivery rates, using their data, sample selection criteria, and specification...”
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142“...Although it is well known theoretically that physicians respond to financial incentives, the empirical evidence is quite mixed. Using the 2004 Canadian...”
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143“...Recent studies indicate that approaching death, rather than age, may be the main demographic driver of health care costs. Using a 29-year longitudinal English...”
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144by Yin, Wesley Published in Journal of health economics (2008)“...I study the impact of the Orphan Drug Act (ODA), which established tax incentives for rare disease drug development. I examine the flow of new clinical drug...”
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145by Basu, Anirban Published in Journal of health economics (2011)“...The United States aspires to use information from comparative effectiveness research (CER) to reduce waste and contain costs without instituting a formal...”
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146“...A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the “health–wealth gradient”, is repeatedly found in many industrialized countries...”
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147“...Research on the effects of publicly reported hospital quality report cards on patient market shares is mixed. Higher-ranking hospitals do not consistently...”
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148by Claxton, Karl Published in Journal of health economics (1999)“...The literature which considers the statistical properties of cost-effectiveness analysis has focused on estimating the sampling distribution of either an...”
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149by Harrison, Glenn W Lau, Morten I Rutström, E. Elisabet Published in Journal of health economics (2010)“...We elicit measures of individual discount rates from a representative sample of the Danish population and test two substantive hypotheses. The first hypothesis...”
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150“...We estimate the effect of informal care on Medicare expenditures not only for care provided by children but also by the source of informal care (sons versus...”
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151“...We analyze employee health plan choices when the choice set offered by their employer includes a dominated plan. During our study period, one-third of workers...”
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152“...Disparities in health can result from the clinical encounter between a doctor and a patient. This paper studies three possible mechanisms: prejudice of doctors...”
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153by Borzekowski, Ron Published in Journal of health economics (2009)“...This study measures the impact of information technology (IT) use on hospital operating costs during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Using a proprietary...”
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154“...This paper presents the first national estimates of the effects of the SCHIP expansions on insurance coverage. Using CPS data on insurance coverage during the...”
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155“...We evaluate the effects of a reduction in sick pay from 100 to 80% of the wage. Unlike previous literature, apart from absence from work, we also consider...”
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156“...Many policy makers continue to advocate and adopt cigarette taxes as a public health measure. Most previous individual-level empirical studies of cigarette...”
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157“...Studies on the effect of ageing on health care expenditure (HCE) have revealed the importance of controlling for time-to-death (TTD). These studies, however,...”
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158by Morrill, Melinda Sandler Published in Journal of health economics (2011)“...The effects of maternal employment on children's health are theoretically ambiguous and challenging to identify. There are trade-offs between income and time,...”
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159by Lakdawalla, Darius N Sun, Eric C Jena, Anupam B Reyes, Carolina M Goldman, Dana P Philipson, Tomas J Published in Journal of health economics (2010)“...For decades, the US public and private sectors have committed substantial resources towards cancer research, but the societal payoff has not been...”
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160by Anderberg, Dan Chevalier, Arnaud Wadsworth, Jonathan Published in Journal of health economics (2011)“...The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) controversy provides an interesting case where, for a short period of time, research publicized in the media, suggested a...”