The Effect of Newer Drugs on Health Spending: Do They Really Increase the Costs? [PDF]
We analyze the influence of technological progress on pharmaceuticals on rising health expenditures using US State level panel data. Improvements in medical technology are believed to be partly responsible for rapidly rising health expenditures.
Civan, Abdülkadir, Koksal, Bulent
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Background Formal home and community-based care are often considered as the preferable option to institutional care, offering older individuals the convenience of receiving care in their homes.
Yixiao Wang, Bei Wu, Wei Yang
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Perceptions of Persons With Type 2 Diabetes Treated in Swedish Primary Health Care: Qualitative Study on Using eHealth Services for Self-Management Support [PDF]
Ulrika Öberg +4 more
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Associations between metabolic syndrome and type of dementia: analysis based on the National Health Insurance Service database of Gangwon province in South Korea [PDF]
Yeo Jin Kim +5 more
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The cost of youth homelessness in Australia study: snapshot report 1 [PDF]
Overview: This is the first national Australian longitudinal study investigating the economic, personal and social costs of youth homelessness over time across a broad range of locations.
Adam Steen +3 more
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Qualitative data analysis for health services research: developing taxonomy, themes, and theory.
E. Bradley, L. Curry, K. Devers
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A New Type of Health Service for Consumers in the USA: Health Pages [PDF]
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An Incentive Mechanism for Using Risk Adjuster to Reimburse Health Care Providers [PDF]
Health care providers are almost always universally reimbursed by third party purchasers. As a result, health care purchasers are faced with risk selection challenges. In response, risk adjustment methods are introduced in the reimbursement for services.
Bipasa Datta, Qianhui Yan
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Health systems in East Asia : what can developing countries learn from Japan and the Asian tigers ? [PDF]
The health systems of Japan and the Asian Tigers--Hong Kong (China), the Republic of Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan (China)--and the recent reforms to them provide many potentially valuable lessons to East Asia's developing countries. All five systems have
Wagstaff, Adam
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