The empirical association between high hospital procedure volume and lower mortality rates has led to recommendations for the regionalization of complex surgical procedures. While regionalization may improve outcomes, it also reduces market competition, which has been found to lower prices and improve health care quality. This study estimates the potential net benefits of regionalizing the Whipple surgery for pancreatic cancer patients. We confirm that increased hospital volume and surgeon volume are associated with lower inpatient mortality rates. We then predict the price and outcome consequences of concentrating Whipple surgery at hospitals that perform at least two, four, and six procedures respectively per year. Our consumer surplus ca...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
AbstractBackgroundThe volume effect in pancreatic surgery is well established. Regionalization to hi...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
The empirical association between high hospital procedure volume and lower mortality rates has led t...
The association between hospital high volumes and good outcomes after complex surgery has given rise...
To perform a systematic review of studies prospectively analyzing the impact of regionalization of c...
Efforts to regionalize cardiac services can increase access costs for patients. This study is the fi...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
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Background: Improvement in mortality has been shown for esophagectomies performed at high-volume cen...
There have been many studies of the volume-outcome relationship. In all of these, the unit of analys...
BACKGROUND: There is a scarcity of evidence about the role of patient choice and hospital competitio...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate associations between hospital volume, costs, and length of stay (LOS), and c...
AbstractThe practice of surgery has witnessed substantial evolution over the recent years, especiall...
Background There is a scarcity of evidence about the role of patient choice and hospital competition...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
AbstractBackgroundThe volume effect in pancreatic surgery is well established. Regionalization to hi...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
The empirical association between high hospital procedure volume and lower mortality rates has led t...
The association between hospital high volumes and good outcomes after complex surgery has given rise...
To perform a systematic review of studies prospectively analyzing the impact of regionalization of c...
Efforts to regionalize cardiac services can increase access costs for patients. This study is the fi...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/55935/1/20605_ftp.pd
Background: Improvement in mortality has been shown for esophagectomies performed at high-volume cen...
There have been many studies of the volume-outcome relationship. In all of these, the unit of analys...
BACKGROUND: There is a scarcity of evidence about the role of patient choice and hospital competitio...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate associations between hospital volume, costs, and length of stay (LOS), and c...
AbstractThe practice of surgery has witnessed substantial evolution over the recent years, especiall...
Background There is a scarcity of evidence about the role of patient choice and hospital competition...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...
AbstractBackgroundThe volume effect in pancreatic surgery is well established. Regionalization to hi...
OBJECTIVES: For oncological care, there is a clear tendency towards centralisation and collaboration...