The overall objective of the paper is to model and econometrically analyze the impact of access costs (travel time to hospital) and quality of health care on the utilization of elective health services in public hospitals. The authors argue that patients might face a trade-off between better perceived quality of care and access costs. The extant literature has not yet developed a common framework which explicitly incorporates the quality and access trade-off. The first aim of this paper is to help fill this gap. The authors propose a stylized model where GPs and Specialists act as gatekeepers, waiting times act as a rationing device; and perception of quality and access costs contributes to the choice of hospital for treatment. A secondar...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
The secondary health care market is studied through the Hotelling spatial competition model. Hospita...
International audienceBackground: Optimal healthcare access improves the health status and decreases...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
International audienceBackground: Healthcare accessibility, a key public health issue, includes pote...
The purpose of this study is to estimate structural elements of patients ’ demand functions for heal...
AbstractWe examine whether a hospital's quality is affected by the quality provided by other hospita...
We use spatial econometric methods to analyse spillovers in hospital expenditures across Health Dist...
We use spatial econometric methods to analyse spillovers in hospital expenditures across Health Dist...
This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general practitioners (...
We examine whether a hospital’s quality is affected by the quality provided by other hospitals in th...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
The secondary health care market is studied through the Hotelling spatial competition model. Hospita...
International audienceBackground: Optimal healthcare access improves the health status and decreases...
Background: This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general pra...
International audienceBackground: Healthcare accessibility, a key public health issue, includes pote...
The purpose of this study is to estimate structural elements of patients ’ demand functions for heal...
AbstractWe examine whether a hospital's quality is affected by the quality provided by other hospita...
We use spatial econometric methods to analyse spillovers in hospital expenditures across Health Dist...
We use spatial econometric methods to analyse spillovers in hospital expenditures across Health Dist...
This paper analyses the relationship between public perceptions of access to general practitioners (...
We examine whether a hospital’s quality is affected by the quality provided by other hospitals in th...
The medical care produced by the National Health Service can be regarded as a form of impure public ...
BACKGROUND: The objective of the study was to investigate the implications for equity of geograp...
The secondary health care market is studied through the Hotelling spatial competition model. Hospita...
International audienceBackground: Optimal healthcare access improves the health status and decreases...