In Switzerland, there are substantial cantonal differences in per capita cost of the mandatory health care system. The present paper breaks these differences down into price and quantity effects revealing both, a large quantity and a somewhat smaller price variance across cantons. As a statistical fact, a positive correlation of price and quantity index results. Dividing the inferred quantity output index by a corresponding input index yields a measure of total factor productivity. While the canton of Zurich exhibits the highest productivity, the measures in Geneva, Neuchâtel, Berne and Vaud are far below average. Finally, a data envelopment analysis of hospital services shows little evidence for variable returns to scale implying that low ...
Rising costs of healthcare in most OECD-countries have contributed to a quest for research into the ...
Despite generous universal social health insurance with little formal restrictions of outpatient uti...
A better understanding of the determinants of public health care expenditures is key to designing ef...
In Switzerland, there are substantial cantonal differences in per capita cost of the mandatory healt...
In Switzerland, there are substantial differences in per capita health care costs across cantons yie...
In Switzerland, per capita health care costs vary substantially from canton to canton and rise consi...
* This paper is based on extracts from the final report with the same title (June 2004), prepared by...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
This paper aims at analysing the impact of prospective payment schemes on cost efficiency of acute c...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> This study investigates the efficiency gains of integrated care model...
Switzerland is the world's second largest spender on health care, both per capita and as a share of ...
The efficiency of hospitals is of interest to health insurers, government authorities and hospital m...
This study investigates equity in access to health care in Switzerland over time, using nationwide ...
This paper presents a preliminary econometric analysis on how different alternative plans affect the...
Switzerland (7.2 million inhabitants) is a federal state composed of 26 cantons. The autonomy of can...
Rising costs of healthcare in most OECD-countries have contributed to a quest for research into the ...
Despite generous universal social health insurance with little formal restrictions of outpatient uti...
A better understanding of the determinants of public health care expenditures is key to designing ef...
In Switzerland, there are substantial cantonal differences in per capita cost of the mandatory healt...
In Switzerland, there are substantial differences in per capita health care costs across cantons yie...
In Switzerland, per capita health care costs vary substantially from canton to canton and rise consi...
* This paper is based on extracts from the final report with the same title (June 2004), prepared by...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
This paper aims at analysing the impact of prospective payment schemes on cost efficiency of acute c...
<strong>Introduction:</strong> This study investigates the efficiency gains of integrated care model...
Switzerland is the world's second largest spender on health care, both per capita and as a share of ...
The efficiency of hospitals is of interest to health insurers, government authorities and hospital m...
This study investigates equity in access to health care in Switzerland over time, using nationwide ...
This paper presents a preliminary econometric analysis on how different alternative plans affect the...
Switzerland (7.2 million inhabitants) is a federal state composed of 26 cantons. The autonomy of can...
Rising costs of healthcare in most OECD-countries have contributed to a quest for research into the ...
Despite generous universal social health insurance with little formal restrictions of outpatient uti...
A better understanding of the determinants of public health care expenditures is key to designing ef...