General health checks in adults for reducing morbidity and mortality from disease
LT Krogsbøll, KJ Jørgensen, CG Larsen… - Cochrane Database …, 2012 - cochranelibrary.com
Background General health checks are common elements of health care in some countries.
These aim to detect disease and risk factors for disease with the purpose of reducing …
These aim to detect disease and risk factors for disease with the purpose of reducing …
The public health impact of Alzheimer's disease, 2000–2050: potential implication of treatment advances
▪ Abstract Recent developments in basic research suggest that therapeutic breakthroughs
may occur in Alzheimer's disease treatment over the coming decades. To model the …
may occur in Alzheimer's disease treatment over the coming decades. To model the …
[BOOK][B] Free for all?: lessons from the RAND health insurance experiment
JP Newhouse - 1993 - books.google.com
In the most important health insurance study ever conducted researchers at the RAND
Corporation devised all experiment to address two key questions in health care financing …
Corporation devised all experiment to address two key questions in health care financing …
[BOOK][B] The economics of health and health care
The Economics of Health and Health Care is the market-leading health economics textbook,
providing comprehensive coverage of all the key topics, and balancing economic theory …
providing comprehensive coverage of all the key topics, and balancing economic theory …
The Medical Outcomes Study: an application of methods for monitoring the results of medical care
The Medical Outcomes Study was designed to (1) determine whether variations in patient
outcomes are explained by differences in system of care, clinician specialty, and clinicians' …
outcomes are explained by differences in system of care, clinician specialty, and clinicians' …
Provider behavior under prospective reimbursement: Cost sharing and supply
RP Ellis, TG McGuire - Journal of health economics, 1986 - Elsevier
This paper develops a model in which physicians choose the level of services to be
provided to their patients. We show that if physicians undervalue benefits to patients relative …
provided to their patients. We show that if physicians undervalue benefits to patients relative …
Economic theory and the welfare state: a survey and interpretation
N Barr - Journal of Economic literature, 1992 - JSTOR
THIS IS AN ESSAY about incentive struc-tures and information. Their joint effect is to give
the welfare state an efficiency function which is largely separate from redistributive aims. The …
the welfare state an efficiency function which is largely separate from redistributive aims. The …
The history and principles of managed competition
AC Enthoven - Health affairs, 1993 - healthaffairs.org
Prologue: Health policymakers listening to presidential candidate Bill Clinton's proposals for
health system reform may have felt a sense of déjà vu as he returned time and again to the …
health system reform may have felt a sense of déjà vu as he returned time and again to the …
On the choice between sample selection and two-part models
SF Leung, S Yu - Journal of econometrics, 1996 - Elsevier
This paper resolves the vigorous debates between advocates of the sample selection model
and the two-part model. Recent Monte Carlo studies by Hay, Leu, and Rohrer (1987) and …
and the two-part model. Recent Monte Carlo studies by Hay, Leu, and Rohrer (1987) and …
Managed care plan performance since 1980: a literature analysis
RH Miller, HS Luft - Jama, 1994 - jamanetwork.com
Objective.—To compare the health care utilization, expenditure, quality of care, and
satisfaction since 1980 of enrollees in managed care and indemnity plans. Data Sources …
satisfaction since 1980 of enrollees in managed care and indemnity plans. Data Sources …