In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner. However, each individual may have preferences that cannot be fulfilled due to shortages of some kind. The questions raised in this paper are: To what extent can we expect that preferences are fulfilled when the patients “compete” for entry on the lists of practitioners? What changes can we expect under changing conditions? A particular issue explored in the paper is when the majority of women prefer a female doctor and there is a shortage of female doctors. The analysis is done on the macro level by the so called gravity model and on the micro level by recent theories of benefit efficient population behaviour. The approach is quite general and can be ...
The Norwegian health care system is increasingly dependent on the general practitioner’s(GP’s) gatek...
This paper aims at shedding light on the social gradient by studying the relationship between socioe...
Background: After the introduction of the general practitioner (GP) scheme in 2001, many GPs did not...
In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner. However, ...
In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner. However, ...
Abstract Background In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general pra...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner...
In this paper we study individuals' choice of general practitioners (GPs) utilizing revealed prefere...
Abstract We study how market conditions influence referrals of patients by general prac-titioners (G...
In 2001, a listpatient system with capitation payment was introduced in Norwegian general practice. ...
In June 2001, the regular general practitioner scheme (Fastlegeordningen) was introduced in Norway. ...
Abstract: Several Nordic countries remunerate general practice by a mix of capitation and fee-for-se...
We study whether the information patients have about physician quality when they choose a physician,...
This paper aims at shedding light on the social gradient by studying the relationship between socioe...
The Norwegian health care system is increasingly dependent on the general practitioner’s(GP’s) gatek...
This paper aims at shedding light on the social gradient by studying the relationship between socioe...
Background: After the introduction of the general practitioner (GP) scheme in 2001, many GPs did not...
In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner. However, ...
In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner. However, ...
Abstract Background In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general pra...
This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
Background In some countries every citizen has the right to obtain a designated general practitioner...
In this paper we study individuals' choice of general practitioners (GPs) utilizing revealed prefere...
Abstract We study how market conditions influence referrals of patients by general prac-titioners (G...
In 2001, a listpatient system with capitation payment was introduced in Norwegian general practice. ...
In June 2001, the regular general practitioner scheme (Fastlegeordningen) was introduced in Norway. ...
Abstract: Several Nordic countries remunerate general practice by a mix of capitation and fee-for-se...
We study whether the information patients have about physician quality when they choose a physician,...
This paper aims at shedding light on the social gradient by studying the relationship between socioe...
The Norwegian health care system is increasingly dependent on the general practitioner’s(GP’s) gatek...
This paper aims at shedding light on the social gradient by studying the relationship between socioe...
Background: After the introduction of the general practitioner (GP) scheme in 2001, many GPs did not...