This paper analyzes the nature of health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated contacts, with special reference to a National Health Service setting, where monetary prices are zero and general practitioners act as gatekeepers to publicly financed specialized care. We focus our attention on the factors that may explain the continuously increasing use of hospital emergency visits as opposed to other provider alternatives. An extended version of a discrete choice model of demand for patient-initiated contacts is presented, allowing for individual and town residence size differences in perceived quality (preferences) between alternative providers and including travel and waiting time as non-monetary costs. Results of a nested mu...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
This paper analyzes the nature of health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated conta...
This paper analyzes the nature of health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated conta...
As an aid to predicting future hospital admissions, we compare use of the Multinomial Logit and the ...
How people use health care is important knowledge for public policy and private businesses. Understa...
Free-standing emergency centers (FECs) represent a new approach to the delivery of health care which...
Objective To investigate structural and psychological factors that lead non-urgent patients to cho...
This paper estimates demand for health equations using three waves of data from the European Communi...
This paper examines the determinants of hospital stay intensity, the decision to seek hospital care ...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients' choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
The influence of hospital and community characteristics on the behavior of five dimensions of hospit...
Consumer healthcare information plays a critical \ role in informing patients who participate in or ...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
This paper analyzes the nature of health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated conta...
This paper analyzes the nature of health care provider choice in the case of patient-initiated conta...
As an aid to predicting future hospital admissions, we compare use of the Multinomial Logit and the ...
How people use health care is important knowledge for public policy and private businesses. Understa...
Free-standing emergency centers (FECs) represent a new approach to the delivery of health care which...
Objective To investigate structural and psychological factors that lead non-urgent patients to cho...
This paper estimates demand for health equations using three waves of data from the European Communi...
This paper examines the determinants of hospital stay intensity, the decision to seek hospital care ...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients' choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
We investigated the factors associated with emergency department (ED) use among patients with non-ur...
The influence of hospital and community characteristics on the behavior of five dimensions of hospit...
Consumer healthcare information plays a critical \ role in informing patients who participate in or ...
Objective: A study was undertaken to investigate patients' strength of preferences for attributes or...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...
Objective: To investigate patients’ strength of preferences for attributes associated with modernisi...