This paper presents evidence that doctors behave very differently in making treatment recommendations depending on the region where they work, creating large variations in the quantities of care delivered to seemingly standardized populations. This evidence on "variations" (and the failure of normal explanations of the variations) leaves almost by default the idea that incomplete diffusion of information about the efficacy of medical information must be largely responsible. The paper then discusses reasons why this problem might occur: difficulties in collecting information about the success of medical procedures; difficulties in establishing property rights to such information, even if it were to be collected; and liability considerations ...
Medical practice is constantly changing. The rate of change is accelerating, and physicians can be f...
Medical innovations, in the form of new medication or other clinical practices, evolve and spread th...
The study presents an empirical analysis of the diffusion patterns of five surgical procedures. Role...
[Abstract] In this paper, we argue that the medical representatives (MRs) play an extreme important ...
This dissertation is focused on topics in information diffusion and regulation, and consists of thre...
This article examines the role of different product information flows on the diffusion of new pharma...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Productivity-raising technologies tend to diffuse slowly, particularly in the health care sector. To...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informat...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Influencing the pace at which health innovations spread through geographic regions is a budding fiel...
Although the patient’s problem with access to health information has been improved due to rapidly de...
The problem of lack of transfer of knowledge in surgery is well illustrated by the variations in sur...
Medical practice is constantly changing. The rate of change is accelerating, and physicians can be f...
Medical innovations, in the form of new medication or other clinical practices, evolve and spread th...
The study presents an empirical analysis of the diffusion patterns of five surgical procedures. Role...
[Abstract] In this paper, we argue that the medical representatives (MRs) play an extreme important ...
This dissertation is focused on topics in information diffusion and regulation, and consists of thre...
This article examines the role of different product information flows on the diffusion of new pharma...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Productivity-raising technologies tend to diffuse slowly, particularly in the health care sector. To...
Medical knowledge is always in motion. It moves from the lab to the office, from a press release to ...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Informat...
Medical doctors occasionally discover potentially valuable new off-label uses for drugs during their...
Influencing the pace at which health innovations spread through geographic regions is a budding fiel...
Although the patient’s problem with access to health information has been improved due to rapidly de...
The problem of lack of transfer of knowledge in surgery is well illustrated by the variations in sur...
Medical practice is constantly changing. The rate of change is accelerating, and physicians can be f...
Medical innovations, in the form of new medication or other clinical practices, evolve and spread th...
The study presents an empirical analysis of the diffusion patterns of five surgical procedures. Role...