This paper analyses hospitals’ decisions regarding the supply of elective surgery in a dynamic model in the presence of waiting times and waiting lists. We show that periods of increasing (decreasing) supply and increasing (decreasing) waiting list may be optimal paths towards the steady state. We also analyse the hospitals’ response to exogenous shocks on the demand and the supply. For example, an increase in the marginal tariff for the provider generates overshooting in the supply: supply jumps upwards when the shock is introduced and then slowly reduces towards the steady-state value
The main objective of this work is to study the effects that supply and demand factors have on waiti...
Although there are no traditional markets and money prices in the public sector, consumers and provi...
Waiting times for elective procedures are a major health policy concern in many European countries. ...
This paper develops a model of the supply of elective treatments within a duopolistic market structu...
This article studies the effects of waiting times on the demand and supply of elective surgery in NS...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
This article studies the effects of waiting times on the demand and supply of elective surgery in NS...
This paper studies the determinants of waiting times for elective non-emergency procedures in the NS...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly-funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper deals with the problem of managing elective surgery waiting lists. The popular discomfort...
The main objective of this work is to study the effects that supply and demand factors have on waiti...
Although there are no traditional markets and money prices in the public sector, consumers and provi...
Waiting times for elective procedures are a major health policy concern in many European countries. ...
This paper develops a model of the supply of elective treatments within a duopolistic market structu...
This article studies the effects of waiting times on the demand and supply of elective surgery in NS...
Waiting lists for elective surgery have been endemic to the UK National Health Service since its inc...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
This article studies the effects of waiting times on the demand and supply of elective surgery in NS...
This paper studies the determinants of waiting times for elective non-emergency procedures in the NS...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly-funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper deals with the problem of managing elective surgery waiting lists. The popular discomfort...
The main objective of this work is to study the effects that supply and demand factors have on waiti...
Although there are no traditional markets and money prices in the public sector, consumers and provi...
Waiting times for elective procedures are a major health policy concern in many European countries. ...