Researchers' aim was to investigate if patients/physicians characteristics could differently affect males/females health care expenditure. In 2009/2010, a health-related-quality-of-life (HRQL) measure was distributed to 887 general practitioners' (GP) patients in Siena's province-Italy. Severity of diseases was calculated through Cumulative Illness Rating Scale Severity Index (CIRS-SI). Information about GPs' gender and age and patients' gender, age, and socio-economic variables were recorded. 2012 data about pharmaceutical, outpatient and hospital expenditure were obtained. Multivariate regression was carried out. In males, hospital expenditure increased with higher CIRS-SI and female GP whilst in females it was not influenced by any of th...
Research on patterns of self-rated health and health service use suggests that women report having p...
Objective: This study aims to describe the determinants related to gender differences in the GP util...
ACL-2International audienceWomen represent a growing proportion of the physician workforce, worldwid...
Researchers' aim was to investigate if patients/physicians characteristics could differently affect ...
Background: Little is known about the health care spending distribution across the age and sex gradi...
Gender difference in the use of healthcare services is known, but its determinants are still unclear...
While the gender disparity in health and mortality in various stages of life in India is well docume...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate gender differences in health problems in general practice. METHODS: We per...
Background: Perceived health is largely dependent on multiple socio-demographic and behavioral lifes...
This paper examines differences in national health care spending by gender and age. Our research fou...
The purpose of this study was to describe gender differences in self-reported health-related quality...
Women face various health problems during their lives. This has an impact on health costs that must ...
In any fee-for-service system, doctors may be encouraged to increase the number of services (private...
In any fee for service system (FFS), doctors are incited to increase their activity such that outpat...
In any fee-for-service system, doctors may be encouraged to increase the number of services (private...
Research on patterns of self-rated health and health service use suggests that women report having p...
Objective: This study aims to describe the determinants related to gender differences in the GP util...
ACL-2International audienceWomen represent a growing proportion of the physician workforce, worldwid...
Researchers' aim was to investigate if patients/physicians characteristics could differently affect ...
Background: Little is known about the health care spending distribution across the age and sex gradi...
Gender difference in the use of healthcare services is known, but its determinants are still unclear...
While the gender disparity in health and mortality in various stages of life in India is well docume...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate gender differences in health problems in general practice. METHODS: We per...
Background: Perceived health is largely dependent on multiple socio-demographic and behavioral lifes...
This paper examines differences in national health care spending by gender and age. Our research fou...
The purpose of this study was to describe gender differences in self-reported health-related quality...
Women face various health problems during their lives. This has an impact on health costs that must ...
In any fee-for-service system, doctors may be encouraged to increase the number of services (private...
In any fee for service system (FFS), doctors are incited to increase their activity such that outpat...
In any fee-for-service system, doctors may be encouraged to increase the number of services (private...
Research on patterns of self-rated health and health service use suggests that women report having p...
Objective: This study aims to describe the determinants related to gender differences in the GP util...
ACL-2International audienceWomen represent a growing proportion of the physician workforce, worldwid...