Asymmetric Information With Multiple Risks: The Case of the Chilean Private Health Insurance Market
ABSTRACT We extend the Rothshild and Stiglitz (1976) model to two sources of risk –inpatient and outpatient risk– to better proxy real‐world health insurance markets. We uncover an interesting theoretical possibility: Take individuals A and B, who are low risks in, say, the inpatient dimension but A is riskier in the outpatient dimension.
Dolores de la Mata +3 more
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Determinants and strategies for environmental compliance in municipalities: Perspectives from KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. [PDF]
Zungu NS, Nortjé GP.
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The Effect of Voluntary Staying at Home on Japanese Female Suicide During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT In Japan, female suicide increased during the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study evaluated how pandemic‐related home confinement affected female suicide. We employed a shift‐share instrumental variable design to assess whether differential exposure to the pandemic caused changes in suicide incidence.
Yoko Ibuka +3 more
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China is actively implementing health impact assessment legislation. [PDF]
Wang Q, Zhang X, Zhang Q.
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Incidence and risk factors for postplacental intrauterine device expulsion in a Brazilian hospital
Abstract Objective This study assessed the incidence of and risk factors associated with expulsion of copper intrauterine devices inserted in the immediate postpartum period at a public hospital in Brazil. Methods This retrospective cohort study included women who had a copper intrauterine device (IUD) inserted immediately after delivery at a teaching ...
Silvana A. Giovanelli +2 more
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Correction: Extent and diversity of recognized Indigenous and community lands: Cases from Northern and Western Europe. [PDF]
Bebbington A +3 more
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Municipal Corporations--Constitutional Law--Liability of Employees
Burke B. Terrell
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BIOME cohort: Multi‐system microbiome dynamics and clinical outcomes in massive burn injury patients
Massive burn injuries (MBIs) are associated with high mortality and disability rates, primarily due to microbial‐driven sepsis from extensive skin barrier loss and subsequent scar formation. This makes MBI a compelling model for studying multi‐system microbial dysbiosis following skin barrier destruction.
Runzhi Huang +72 more
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Spatial and temporal disparities in general practitioner provision: a 21-year longitudinal analysis from Lower Saxony, Germany. [PDF]
Schoo J, Schüssler F.
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