Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, receiving fee for service reimbursement. This study analyses supply sensitive services using ambulatory care claims data from mandatory health insurance. A first research question was aimed at the hypothesis that physicians with large patient lists decrease their intensity of services and bill less per patient to health insurance, and vice versa: physicians with smaller patient lists compensate for the lack of patients with additional visits and services. A second research question relates to the fact that several cantons are allowing physicians to directly dispense drugs to patients (\u27self-dispensation\u27) whereas other cantons restrict suc...
Abstract Background Questions about the existence of supplier-induced demand emerge repeatedly in di...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
BACKGROUND: The study is part of a nationwide evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine (...
Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, rec...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
Summary.: Objective:: To examine trends in ambulatory care utilization when individuals face almost ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in ambulatory care utilization when individuals face almost no financia...
BACKGROUND: Regional rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are us...
The Swiss health care system is facing various challenges including high health care costs, wasteful...
Background: Cost containment is a major issue for health policy, in many countries. Policymakers hav...
Background: In Switzerland, General Practitioners (GPs) play an important role for out-of-hours emer...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
OBJECTIVES: Swiss health care is relatively costly. In order better to understand the drivers of ...
We analyze whether the possibility for physicians to dispense drugs increases health care expenditu...
This article seeks to assess whether physician payment reforms in the United States and Switzerland ...
Abstract Background Questions about the existence of supplier-induced demand emerge repeatedly in di...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
BACKGROUND: The study is part of a nationwide evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine (...
Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-based, physicians, rec...
Abstract Background Swiss ambulatory care is characterized by independent, and primarily practice-ba...
Summary.: Objective:: To examine trends in ambulatory care utilization when individuals face almost ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine trends in ambulatory care utilization when individuals face almost no financia...
BACKGROUND: Regional rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) are us...
The Swiss health care system is facing various challenges including high health care costs, wasteful...
Background: Cost containment is a major issue for health policy, in many countries. Policymakers hav...
Background: In Switzerland, General Practitioners (GPs) play an important role for out-of-hours emer...
Regulation fostering Managed Care alternatives in health insurance is spreading. This work reports o...
OBJECTIVES: Swiss health care is relatively costly. In order better to understand the drivers of ...
We analyze whether the possibility for physicians to dispense drugs increases health care expenditu...
This article seeks to assess whether physician payment reforms in the United States and Switzerland ...
Abstract Background Questions about the existence of supplier-induced demand emerge repeatedly in di...
INTRODUCTION: The Swiss health care system is characterized by its decentralized structure and high ...
BACKGROUND: The study is part of a nationwide evaluation of complementary and alternative medicine (...