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... one of imperfect competition with a large number of ...nature of competitive interaction of ...conjectures of the ith provider with each other provider ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... We assume that preferences, costs, and technology are time invariant and such that the market is covered. Full coverage is ensured by assuming that there is a utility r from joining either practice, which is independent ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... some of the potential sources of ...method of eliciting information may have some advantages over traditional techniques, not least because it offers the same level of anonymity as sealed ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... reforms of 1990 expanded the tasks of FHSAs and seem to have imposed an increasing administrative ...range of activities for which GPs could claim payment from the ...quality of primary care ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... implications of several informational ...person of their age and sex for each service ...some of the information in prior use, 40%, to illustrate the impact of more ...series of ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... ranges of the ratio to identify the effect in a continuous measure, despite the large number of observations in these ...results of the dummy variable model we can also see that an assumption ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... terms of formality and frequency. Among some of the smaller group practices, there is more informal consultation among clinicians rather than a formal pre-ap- proval ...terms of formal case review, ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... Burgess Jr., J.F., C.L. Christiansen, S.E. Michalak and C.N. Morris, Medical profiling: improv- ing standards and risk adjustments using hierarchical models 291 Calcott, P., Health care evaluation, utilitarianism ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... proportion of a measure of health against the cumulative proportion of the population ranked from the lowest to highest in terms of socio-economic ...distribution of ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... number of ways. First, reductions in the availability of free care, particularly reductions which may not have been the intended consequence of policy, may affect whether NHS equity goals are being ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... measured health system costs and readmission rates, after adjusting for potential assignment bias, as they represent an essential ingredient in any subsequent attempts to analyze service ...use of ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue6.Dec2001:

... application of ordinary least squares will lead to biased and inconsistent ...is of potential importance since interest centres on the log wage differential between able-bodied and the disabled for the ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... set of regressions limited to the period 1984 to 1992 was ...subsamples of the ...effects of advertising bans is cumulative, show that the Stewart data is inconsistent with the other series, and ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... year of job-protected paid leave are associated with roughly a 20% decline in post-neonatal deaths and a 15% decrease in fatalities occurring between the first and fifth ...Effects of these magnitudes are ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... improved health status, satisfaction is an ultimate outcome of health ...dimensions of health services which patients can observe and evaluate, such as travelling distance, waiting time ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... from health care, there are many other factors which also affect ...thought of as a composite consumption ...combinations of M and L that maximise their ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue5.Sep2000:

... example, see Propper, 1996 : how can these differences be interpreted? The analysis of the paper suggests that some of the immediate interpretations one would give are not appropriate. In fact, if the ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue5.Sep2000:

... istics of HCE in the last months of ...for health care services in the last months of life from a life-cycle model that formalises the trade-off between utility of living and utility ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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Directory UMM :Journals:Journal of Health Economics:Vol19.Issue4.Jul2000:

... estimation of the magnitude of adult failure to internalize the full personal costs of their smoking behavior, this section concludes with a brief exploration of what this kind of adult ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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... errors of the ...scale of the conditional mean and the slope are calculated with ...effect of an independent variable on the dependent ...significance of the corresponding parameter is not ... Lihat dokumen lengkap

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