Puzzling results of a positive association between the number of physicians per capita and the level of fees for physician services have been reported in the literature. These results may be due to misspecification of econometric models and use of data aggre-gated across medical specialties. It is hypothesized that the unusual results would not persist with a carefully specified econo-metric model for a single medical specialty. A general model of pricing and location of physician's services is applied to the market for psychiatrist's services. The results imply that the market for psychiatrist's services operates in a manner consistent with the predictions of the competitive model
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate essays that share a similar theme: physician privat...
We study the degree to which greater physician concentration leads to higher service prices charged ...
Recent studies of physician pricing have pointed to the difficulty of developing a satisfactory theo...
Abstract. Ten years ago we developed a model of demand inducement in the physician services niarket ...
This paper provides a model of the pricing of a physician's output. Each medical specialty behaves a...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
Numerous empirical works have examined the demand for and supply of physician services during the pa...
The production of specialist psychiatric services in Australia reflects the “mixed” system of public...
Solving the health care consumers\u27 (producers\u27) utility maximization (cost minimization) probl...
This paper analyzes the demand for mental health services using data aggregated to the level of epis...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
The subsidies available for medical services under Australia’s national compulsory and universal hea...
The rate of antibiotics prescription for an acute airway infection significantly varies depending up...
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate essays that share a similar theme: physician privat...
We study the degree to which greater physician concentration leads to higher service prices charged ...
Recent studies of physician pricing have pointed to the difficulty of developing a satisfactory theo...
Abstract. Ten years ago we developed a model of demand inducement in the physician services niarket ...
This paper provides a model of the pricing of a physician's output. Each medical specialty behaves a...
An analysis was carried out on Medicare data to find out if there are inequalities in the geographic...
Numerous empirical works have examined the demand for and supply of physician services during the pa...
The production of specialist psychiatric services in Australia reflects the “mixed” system of public...
Solving the health care consumers\u27 (producers\u27) utility maximization (cost minimization) probl...
This paper analyzes the demand for mental health services using data aggregated to the level of epis...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
The subsidies available for medical services under Australia’s national compulsory and universal hea...
The rate of antibiotics prescription for an acute airway infection significantly varies depending up...
Aim: The present study examines monetary effects of general practioners’ behaviour in therapeutic me...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This dissertation is comprised of three separate essays that share a similar theme: physician privat...