[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpower policies but did not include full consideration of the effect of universal health insurance on physician re-distribution. This study examines the effects of implementing National Health Insurance (NHI) on the problem of geographic mal-distribution of health providers in Taiwan. Methods Data on health providers and population between 1971 and 2001 are obtained from relevant governmental publications in Taiwan. Gini coefficients derived from the Lorenz curve are used under a spline regression model to examine the impact of the NHI on the geographic distribution of health providers. Results The geographic distribution equality of the three key healt...
Abstract Background Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in Marc...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
Abstract Background Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient hea...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpower polici...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpower polici...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]Objectives. Taiwan's annual national ambulatory care expenditure increased dramatically ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To measure inequality in physician distributions using Gini coefficient and s...
An ideal resource allocation in health care should ensure most people to access equal health care se...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Studies on health care demand have indicated high levels of public satisfaction with Taiwan’s ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Abstract Background Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in Marc...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
Abstract Background Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient hea...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpower polici...
[[abstract]]Background Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpower polici...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
[[abstract]]Abstract BACKGROUND: Previous studies have evaluated the effects of various health manpo...
In this doctoral dissertation, I focus on the long-term effect of national health insurance (NHI) on...
[[abstract]]Objectives. Taiwan's annual national ambulatory care expenditure increased dramatically ...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: To measure inequality in physician distributions using Gini coefficient and s...
An ideal resource allocation in health care should ensure most people to access equal health care se...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Studies on health care demand have indicated high levels of public satisfaction with Taiwan’s ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Abstract Background Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in Marc...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
Abstract Background Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient hea...