One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will depress the price which equilibriates supply and demand. However, US evidence with respect to medical fees has been perverse: higher fees have been observed in areas with more doctors even after standardising for other relevant variables. This has resulted in two broad responses. Some have invoked the (once) controversial theory of supplier-induced demand to account for the anomaly. Others have suggested ingenious ways of explaining the results within the orthodox framework in which supply and demand are independent. There has been almost no analysis of price formulation in the Australian medical market. It has been generally assumed that t...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study shows that, in an unregulated fee-setting enviro...
This paper seeks to make three contributions to the literature on supplier induced demand (SID). The...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
To understand the trends in any physician services market it is necessary to understand the nature o...
During the period 1996 to 2003 the number of GP services per capita in Australia fell by 14 percent ...
Australia's health care financing arrangements under Medicare involve Commonwealth subsidisation of ...
Australia has a universal, compulsory, public health insurance scheme that includes insurance rebate...
This paper examines the structure of the health sector and summarises the reasons for believing that...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. We examine the unregulated pricing behavior of physicians in response to an exo...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
We use a three-equation model to estimate a health production function for Australia using populatio...
We use a three-equation model to estimate a health production function for Australia using populatio...
Little is known about the response of physicians to changes in compensation: Do increases in compens...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study shows that, in an unregulated fee-setting enviro...
This paper seeks to make three contributions to the literature on supplier induced demand (SID). The...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
This study raises serious questions with respect to equity and quality of health care in Australia....
To understand the trends in any physician services market it is necessary to understand the nature o...
During the period 1996 to 2003 the number of GP services per capita in Australia fell by 14 percent ...
Australia's health care financing arrangements under Medicare involve Commonwealth subsidisation of ...
Australia has a universal, compulsory, public health insurance scheme that includes insurance rebate...
This paper examines the structure of the health sector and summarises the reasons for believing that...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. We examine the unregulated pricing behavior of physicians in response to an exo...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
We use a three-equation model to estimate a health production function for Australia using populatio...
We use a three-equation model to estimate a health production function for Australia using populatio...
Little is known about the response of physicians to changes in compensation: Do increases in compens...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study shows that, in an unregulated fee-setting enviro...
This paper seeks to make three contributions to the literature on supplier induced demand (SID). The...