The consumption of medical services will go on increasing by B. Couder, G. Rösch et S. Sandier Medical services mays be described as an economic system of production and consumption. The projections for 1975 are based on this assumption. The factors of production are the staff (doctors, dentists, auxiliaries...) and the equipment [hospital beds, X-Ray centers...]. The operating parameters are usually ratios :ratios of bed occupation, number of acts per doctor. If an unchanged legal framework, a regular rate of spreading of techniques, and a moderate rate of staff increase are assumed, the total consumption of medical services should continue to increase rapidly. Its share in the consumption of households should increase from 9.3% in 1969 to...
Zunahme der Gesundheitsausgaben in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten 1992 stellten die Gesundheitsausg...
This paper first presents a time-series analysis of factors influencing aggregate health care expend...
Medical consumption : social disparities have not disappeared - Despite the generalized use of publi...
The consumption of medical services will go on increasing by B. Couder, G. Rösch et S. Sandier Medic...
Medical care from 1970 to 1975 an analysis in the light of the estimates of the CREDOC - In 1970 the...
Forms and evolution of medical consumption in different age groups - In household consumption, the p...
The principal object of the study, set out in Dr. Dejardin's model report of 1st February 1979. is t...
Health Care Demand Induced by French Self-Employed Doctors. A Microeconometric Study Based on Panel ...
The increase of health expenditures is not a problem per se. It is non questionable if it results fr...
Explaining Health Expenditure Growth: the Effect of Standard of Living and Technical Progress by Yan...
La problématique principale de ce mémoire concerne l’optimisation de gestion d’un service hospitalie...
The increase of public expenses in the hospital sector has become an issue of great concern i...
Die wirtschaftliche Bewertung der medizinischen Behandlungen: Verfahren und Bedeutung Die Verallgem...
Reorganising surgical care supply: an industry reallocation model This study contributes to the deb...
Health care spending is increasing at a historically higher rate than that of the GNP, which support...
Zunahme der Gesundheitsausgaben in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten 1992 stellten die Gesundheitsausg...
This paper first presents a time-series analysis of factors influencing aggregate health care expend...
Medical consumption : social disparities have not disappeared - Despite the generalized use of publi...
The consumption of medical services will go on increasing by B. Couder, G. Rösch et S. Sandier Medic...
Medical care from 1970 to 1975 an analysis in the light of the estimates of the CREDOC - In 1970 the...
Forms and evolution of medical consumption in different age groups - In household consumption, the p...
The principal object of the study, set out in Dr. Dejardin's model report of 1st February 1979. is t...
Health Care Demand Induced by French Self-Employed Doctors. A Microeconometric Study Based on Panel ...
The increase of health expenditures is not a problem per se. It is non questionable if it results fr...
Explaining Health Expenditure Growth: the Effect of Standard of Living and Technical Progress by Yan...
La problématique principale de ce mémoire concerne l’optimisation de gestion d’un service hospitalie...
The increase of public expenses in the hospital sector has become an issue of great concern i...
Die wirtschaftliche Bewertung der medizinischen Behandlungen: Verfahren und Bedeutung Die Verallgem...
Reorganising surgical care supply: an industry reallocation model This study contributes to the deb...
Health care spending is increasing at a historically higher rate than that of the GNP, which support...
Zunahme der Gesundheitsausgaben in den letzten beiden Jahrzehnten 1992 stellten die Gesundheitsausg...
This paper first presents a time-series analysis of factors influencing aggregate health care expend...
Medical consumption : social disparities have not disappeared - Despite the generalized use of publi...