We use a unique, nationally representative cross-national dataset to document the reduction in individuals' usage of routine non-emergency medical care in the midst of the economic crisis. A substantially larger fraction of Americans have reduced medical care than have individuals in Great Britain, Canada, France, and Germany, all countries with universal health care systems. At the national level, reductions in medical care are related to the degree to which individuals must pay for it, and within countries are strongly associated with exogenous shocks to wealth and employment
AbstractWhy have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-nati...
World economic crisis strongly affected healthcare outlays in terms of both their level and dynamics...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
We use a unique, nationally representative cross-national dataset to document the reduction in indiv...
Objective: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
Background: Studying the impact of economic crisis on healthcare resources is important because the ...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
We investigate how utilization of primary care, specialist care, and emergency department (ED) care ...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
OBJECTIVES: The effects of the current global economic crisis on the spread and control of communica...
Data subset on health care utilisation and related need and non-need variables based on the Andalusi...
AbstractWhy have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-nati...
World economic crisis strongly affected healthcare outlays in terms of both their level and dynamics...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
We use a unique, nationally representative cross-national dataset to document the reduction in indiv...
Objective: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
OBJECTIVE: To identify whether, by what means, and the extent to which historically, government heal...
The financial crisis may impact on healthcare systems, and challenge healthcare accessibility by inc...
Background: Studying the impact of economic crisis on healthcare resources is important because the ...
The financial and economic crisis has had a visible but varied impact on many health systems in Euro...
We investigate how utilization of primary care, specialist care, and emergency department (ED) care ...
The relationship of socioeconomic position with the use of health services may have changed with the...
STOA, the European Parliament’s technology assessment body, and the European Observatory on Health S...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...
OBJECTIVES: The effects of the current global economic crisis on the spread and control of communica...
Data subset on health care utilisation and related need and non-need variables based on the Andalusi...
AbstractWhy have patterns of healthcare spending varied during the Great Recession? Using cross-nati...
World economic crisis strongly affected healthcare outlays in terms of both their level and dynamics...
The financial crisis in Europe has posed major threats and opportunities to health. We trace the ori...