Abstract In this paper we investigate the relationship between the DRG system for hospital reimbursement and investment in technologies. We use a simple economic model where the reimbursement policy for treatments whose provision requires a sunk investment cost has an impact on both the decision whether to adopt the technology and many patients to treat with it. The optimal pricing policy involves a two-part tariff: a price equal to the marginal cost of the patient whose benefit of treatment equals the cost of provision, and a separate payment for the partial reimbursement of capital costs. Departures from this scheme, which are frequent in DRG tariff systems designed around the world, lead to a trade-off between the objective of making eff...
As in other settings, in the field of clinical use of cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIEDs)...
The producers of medical technology constantly strive to innovate and to improve their products for ...
Rising health care costs are an international concern, particularly in the United States, where spen...
The paper studies the impact of alternative reimbursement systems on two provider decisions: whether...
This paper examines the incentive to adopt a new technology given by some popular reimbursement sys...
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This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of technology adoption. We present a...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of tech-nology adoption. We present a...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
We present a model of contracting between a purchaser of health services and a provider (a hospital)...
Objectives: To consider how reimbursement systems in the UK, Germany, Italy, France and Spain affect...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
AbstractThe challenge of implementing high-cost innovative technologies in health care systems opera...
This paper analyses the decision to invest in a new technology (as a way to increase quality) by a h...
In the last decade the pace of innovation in medical technology has accelerated: hence the need to b...
As in other settings, in the field of clinical use of cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIEDs)...
The producers of medical technology constantly strive to innovate and to improve their products for ...
Rising health care costs are an international concern, particularly in the United States, where spen...
The paper studies the impact of alternative reimbursement systems on two provider decisions: whether...
This paper examines the incentive to adopt a new technology given by some popular reimbursement sys...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of technology adoption. We present a...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of tech-nology adoption. We present a...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
We present a model of contracting between a purchaser of health services and a provider (a hospital)...
Objectives: To consider how reimbursement systems in the UK, Germany, Italy, France and Spain affect...
We study the influence of different reimbursement systems, namely Prospective Payment System, Cost B...
AbstractThe challenge of implementing high-cost innovative technologies in health care systems opera...
This paper analyses the decision to invest in a new technology (as a way to increase quality) by a h...
In the last decade the pace of innovation in medical technology has accelerated: hence the need to b...
As in other settings, in the field of clinical use of cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIEDs)...
The producers of medical technology constantly strive to innovate and to improve their products for ...
Rising health care costs are an international concern, particularly in the United States, where spen...