In Switzerland, per capita health care costs vary substantially from canton to canton and rise considerably and steadily from year to year. Since costs are equal to the product of quantities and prices, the question arises whether regional cost variations and cost increase over time are quantity- or price-driven. Depending on the answer, the containment of health care costs must be approached differently. This article examines the cost of mandatory health insurance in Switzerland for the period from 2004 to 2010 and breaks it down into quantity and price effects. The main result of the cross-section analysis reveals that regional cost differences are mainly due to quantity differences. Similarly, the longitudinal analysis shows that the cos...
To control healthcare costs, Federal and Cantonal states have introduced policies to limit expenses ...
Faced with mounting health care costs, the United States needs to learn more cost-cutting options. T...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
In Switzerland, there are substantial differences in per capita health care costs across cantons yie...
Switzerland is the world's second largest spender on health care, both per capita and as a share of ...
Switzerland (7.2 million inhabitants) is a federal state composed of 26 cantons. The autonomy of can...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
In Switzerland, there are substantial cantonal differences in per capita cost of the mandatory healt...
OBJECTIVES: Swiss health care is relatively costly. In order better to understand the drivers of ...
In most countries, surprisingly little is known on how national healthcare spending is distributed a...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about variati...
An important omission from earlier cross-national comparisons of health care expenditure has been th...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about varia...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
An optimal allocation of health care expenditure over the life-cycle at each age sets the value of l...
To control healthcare costs, Federal and Cantonal states have introduced policies to limit expenses ...
Faced with mounting health care costs, the United States needs to learn more cost-cutting options. T...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...
In Switzerland, there are substantial differences in per capita health care costs across cantons yie...
Switzerland is the world's second largest spender on health care, both per capita and as a share of ...
Switzerland (7.2 million inhabitants) is a federal state composed of 26 cantons. The autonomy of can...
Abstract Background In spite of a detailed and nation-wide legislation frame, there exist large cant...
In Switzerland, there are substantial cantonal differences in per capita cost of the mandatory healt...
OBJECTIVES: Swiss health care is relatively costly. In order better to understand the drivers of ...
In most countries, surprisingly little is known on how national healthcare spending is distributed a...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about variati...
An important omission from earlier cross-national comparisons of health care expenditure has been th...
BACKGROUND Health care spending increases sharply at the end of life. Little is known about varia...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
An optimal allocation of health care expenditure over the life-cycle at each age sets the value of l...
To control healthcare costs, Federal and Cantonal states have introduced policies to limit expenses ...
Faced with mounting health care costs, the United States needs to learn more cost-cutting options. T...
Objectives: With over 10,000 USD per year the US and Switzerland have the highest per capita health ...