Geographic variation in health care utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in health care supply, as differences are often not reflected in health outcomes. Using comprehensive Norwegian microdata, we exploit cross-region migration to analyze regional variation in health care utilization. Our results indicate that place factors account for half of the difference in utilization between high and low utilization regions, while the rest reflects patient demand. We further document heterogeneous impacts of place across socioeconomic groups. Place factors account for 75% of the regional utilization difference for high school dropouts, and 40% for high school graduates; for patients with a college degree, the impact of place is...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for ambulatory ...
Geographic variation in health care utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in he...
Geographic variation in health care utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in he...
Geographic variation in healthcare utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in hea...
Geographic variation in healthcare utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in hea...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
The overall theme of this thesis is geographic and socioeconomic variation in the use of specialist ...
Abstract Background Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well docume...
We study the drivers of geographic variation in U.S. health care utilization, using an empirical str...
Regional variations in healthcare utilisation rates are ubiquitous and persistent. In settings where...
Background: Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at t...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for ambulatory ...
Geographic variation in health care utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in he...
Geographic variation in health care utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in he...
Geographic variation in healthcare utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in hea...
Geographic variation in healthcare utilization has raised concerns of possible inefficiencies in hea...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
Background: Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well documented wit...
The overall theme of this thesis is geographic and socioeconomic variation in the use of specialist ...
Abstract Background Differences in health care utilization across geographical areas are well docume...
We study the drivers of geographic variation in U.S. health care utilization, using an empirical str...
Regional variations in healthcare utilisation rates are ubiquitous and persistent. In settings where...
Background: Despite numerous studies of geographic variation in healthcare cost and utilization at t...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Regional variation in healthcare utilization could reflect unequal access to care, which may lead to...
Background: Measuring primary health care (PHC) performance through hospitalizations for ambulatory ...