Health insurance and provider payment reforms all over the world beg a key empirical question: what are the potential impacts of patient cost-sharing on health care utilization, cost and outcomes? The unique health insurance system and rich electronic medical record (EMR) data in China provides us a unique opportunity to study this topic.Four years (2010 to 2014) of EMR data from one medical center in China were utilized, including 10,858 adult patients with liver diseases. We measured patient cost-sharing using actual reimbursement ratio (RR) which is allowed us to better capture financial incentive than using type of health insurance. A rigorous risk adjustment method was employed with both comorbidities and disease severity measures acti...
In health markets, the price paid by insured consumers when health care services are demanded can be...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of cost sharing on the demand for physician services in Ja...
Background: In an effort to provide greater financial protection from the risk of large medical expe...
ABSTRACT Objective With tremendous potential for research and policy use, the development of Electr...
In current Chinese health insurance programmes, there are two types of cost-sharing methods: the tim...
The author compares cost sharing in German and Chinese health insurance from theoretical, empirical ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
This thesis studies the impacts of a consumer cost-sharing reform on several health economic outcome...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine: (1) temporal trends in the percentage of cost-sharing and am...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Abstract Objectives This study aims to examine: (1) temporal trends in the percentage of cost-sharin...
For health insurance policies, immediate reimbursement and later reimbursement can have different ef...
Abstract Background Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the avera...
Published online before print August 10, 2010This research was conducted to identify the cost of car...
In health markets, the price paid by insured consumers when health care services are demanded can be...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of cost sharing on the demand for physician services in Ja...
Background: In an effort to provide greater financial protection from the risk of large medical expe...
ABSTRACT Objective With tremendous potential for research and policy use, the development of Electr...
In current Chinese health insurance programmes, there are two types of cost-sharing methods: the tim...
The author compares cost sharing in German and Chinese health insurance from theoretical, empirical ...
Research suggests that as cost sharing increases, use of health services decreases, but the precise ...
Background: Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilization (...
This thesis studies the impacts of a consumer cost-sharing reform on several health economic outcome...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to examine: (1) temporal trends in the percentage of cost-sharing and am...
Background  Several studies have assessed the effect of cost sharing on health service utilizat...
Abstract Objectives This study aims to examine: (1) temporal trends in the percentage of cost-sharin...
For health insurance policies, immediate reimbursement and later reimbursement can have different ef...
Abstract Background Cost-sharing programs are often too complex to be easily understood by the avera...
Published online before print August 10, 2010This research was conducted to identify the cost of car...
In health markets, the price paid by insured consumers when health care services are demanded can be...
In this paper, we investigate the effects of cost sharing on the demand for physician services in Ja...
Background: In an effort to provide greater financial protection from the risk of large medical expe...