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Cardiovascular Health and Financial Hardship: Protocol for a Qualitative Citizen Science Study.
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Disparities in Health Care and Medical Evaluations by Gender: A Review of Evidence and Mechanisms
AEA Papers and Proceedings, 2021Male and female patients often receive different medical evaluations and treatment even when they have the same symptoms, and relative to men, women are less likely to receive benefits within social insurance programs that rely on medical evaluations. This article reviews evidence from prior research that documents the existence of these gender gaps in
Marika Cabral, Marcus Dillender
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Health Economics, 2004
AbstractIn the economic evaluation of health care programmes, productivity costs are often estimated using patients' wages for the period of absence. However, the use of such methods for short periods of absence is controversial. A previous study found that short‐term absence is often compensated for during normal working hours and therefore does not ...
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AbstractIn the economic evaluation of health care programmes, productivity costs are often estimated using patients' wages for the period of absence. However, the use of such methods for short periods of absence is controversial. A previous study found that short‐term absence is often compensated for during normal working hours and therefore does not ...
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