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Disability, Health Status, and Utilization of Health Services
International Journal of Health Services, 1980Change in the patterns of utilization of services is an important indicator of the influence of policies and programs concerning health care. This paper focuses on these patterns as revealed in a survey of a probability sample of the U.S. adult population conducted in 1972.
S Z, Nagi, J, Marsh
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Personal Health Records and Health Care Utilization
JAMA, 2012ELECTRONIC PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS (PHRS) ARE a new twist on an old concept. Traditionally, patients often collected their physicians’ contact details, health-related reports, well-baby books, and specialist letters at home in a file cabinet or shoebox.
David W, Bates, Susan, Wells
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Health insurance and health services utilization in Ireland
Health Economics, 2001AbstractThe numbers buying private health insurance in Ireland have continued to grow, despite a broadening in entitlement to public care. About 40% of the population now have insurance, although everyone has entitlement to public hospital care. In this paper, we examine in detail the growth in insurance coverage and the factors underlying the demand ...
C, Harmon, B, Nolan
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Health Insurance, Health Savings Accounts and Health Care Utilization
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014SummaryAssuming symmetric information, we show that a high‐deductible health plan (HDHP) combined with a tax‐favored health savings account (HSA) induces more savings and less treatment compared with a full coverage plan under reasonable risk preferences.
Richard, Peter +2 more
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EQ‐5D‐5L and SF‐6D health utility index scores in patients with myasthenia gravis
European Journal of Neurology, 2018Health utilities are a preference‐based method of valuing health states that are used in healthcare research, such as economic evaluations. There are limited health utility valuation data for patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). The aim of the study was
C. Barnett +3 more
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A Different Perspective on Health and Health Services Utilization
1988For more than a decade gerontologists interested in health and health behavior have called for the recognition of the marked heterogeneity that exists in these areas (e.g., Bloom & Soper, 1980; Butler, 1975; Evashwick, Rowe, Diehr, & Branch, 1984; Haug, 1981; Kovar, 1977, 1986; Shanas & Maddox, 1985; Soldo & Manton, 1985; Wan & Arling, 1983; Wolinsky &
F D, Wolinsky, C L, Arnold
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2011
Measuring and valuing health is a major component of economic evaluation, meaning that health utility measurement has been growing in popularity in recent years due to the increasing demand for health state values in economic models and evaluations. The main issues in health utility measurement are how to describe health states, how to value the health
Donna Rowen, John Brazier
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Measuring and valuing health is a major component of economic evaluation, meaning that health utility measurement has been growing in popularity in recent years due to the increasing demand for health state values in economic models and evaluations. The main issues in health utility measurement are how to describe health states, how to value the health
Donna Rowen, John Brazier
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Health Information Exchange and Healthcare Utilization
Journal of Medical Systems, 2008Health information exchange (HIE) makes previously inaccessible data available to clinicians, resulting in more complete information. This study tested the hypotheses that HIE information access reduced emergency room visits and inpatient hospitalizations for ambulatory care sensitive conditions among medically indigent adults.
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Appropriate Utilization of Health Professionals
JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1971V, Cleland, D, Zagornik
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