This paper investigates whether physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisure periods. I reject that doctors are meaningfully increasing the number of primary cesareans to accommodate their own preferences for control of deliveries around holiday Mondays. Using a sample of more than 1,300,000 deliveries, I can estimate that the induced demand due to convenience is close to zero. A small signicant eect is found for women having had a previous C-section. While I replicate previous results of lower C-section rates on leisure periods, I show that they are due to the way doctors schedule planned cesareans rather than to an induced demand for reason of physicians' convenience. If induced demand occurs, the decision takes p...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
This paper investigates whether physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisur...
This paper investigates whether physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisur...
The timing of cesarean sections is studied to examine how physician convenience and financial incent...
Physicians are often alleged responsible for the manipulation of delivery timing. We investigate thi...
There exists a large variation in the provision of medical care across the U.S. In addition, the sup...
Physicians are often alleged responsible for the manipulation of delivery timing. We investigate th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the determinants of quality in obstetric care a...
This paper examines how workload affects the provision of care in a large but understudied segment o...
The induced demand model postulates that physicians respond to adverse income shocks by electing to ...
Cesarean Births Are More Beneficial to Hospitals Than Natural Births: An Integrative Review Samantha...
Doctors increasingly resort to caesarean operations (C-sections) to deliver babies. C-section rates ...
Today one in three babies in the United States comes into the world by cesarean section. The cesarea...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...
This paper investigates whether physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisur...
This paper investigates whether physicians induce demand for C-sections in the days preceding leisur...
The timing of cesarean sections is studied to examine how physician convenience and financial incent...
Physicians are often alleged responsible for the manipulation of delivery timing. We investigate thi...
There exists a large variation in the provision of medical care across the U.S. In addition, the sup...
Physicians are often alleged responsible for the manipulation of delivery timing. We investigate th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to understand the determinants of quality in obstetric care a...
This paper examines how workload affects the provision of care in a large but understudied segment o...
The induced demand model postulates that physicians respond to adverse income shocks by electing to ...
Cesarean Births Are More Beneficial to Hospitals Than Natural Births: An Integrative Review Samantha...
Doctors increasingly resort to caesarean operations (C-sections) to deliver babies. C-section rates ...
Today one in three babies in the United States comes into the world by cesarean section. The cesarea...
Background: As the rate of Caesarean sections (CS) continues to rise in Western countries, it is imp...
Background: The aim of the study was to find out the reasons behind healthy women preferring cesarea...
Background: In Brazil, one-fourth of all women deliver in the private sector, where the rate of cesa...