We review recent likelihood-based approaches to modeling demand for medical care. A semi-nonparametric model along the lines of Cameron and Johansson's Poisson polynomial model, but using a negative binomial baseline model, is introduced. We apply these models, as well a semiparametric Poisson, hurdle semiparametric Poisson, and finite mixtures of negative binomial models to six measures of health care usage taken from the Medical Expenditure Panel survey. We conclude that most of the models lead to statistically similar results, both in terms of information criteria and conditional and unconditional prediction. This suggests that applied researchers may not need to be overly concerned with the choice of which of these models they use to an...
The analysis of the total amount of expenses for medical services of an individual during a given ye...
Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach fo...
In this paper we propose a semiparametric model to fit medical cost data with a proportion of zero c...
We review recent likelihood-based approaches to modeling demand for medical care. A semi-nonparametr...
We explore the determinants of usage of six different types of health care services, using the Medic...
This paper presents model specification checking procedures for count data regression models which a...
Inpatient care is a large share of total health care spending, making analysis of inpatient utilizat...
This paper explores different approaches to econometric modelling of count measures of health care u...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
This paper compares the practical performance of alternative goodness-of-fit techniques for count da...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the demand for health care with panel data. A...
The frequency of doctor consultations has direct consequences for health care budgets, yet little st...
Currently, there appears to be a tradeoff between the performance of a semiparametric estimator in f...
Objective. To measure the demand for primary care and its associated factors by building and estimat...
Efficient health care delivery systems aim to match resources to demand for services over time. Reso...
The analysis of the total amount of expenses for medical services of an individual during a given ye...
Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach fo...
In this paper we propose a semiparametric model to fit medical cost data with a proportion of zero c...
We review recent likelihood-based approaches to modeling demand for medical care. A semi-nonparametr...
We explore the determinants of usage of six different types of health care services, using the Medic...
This paper presents model specification checking procedures for count data regression models which a...
Inpatient care is a large share of total health care spending, making analysis of inpatient utilizat...
This paper explores different approaches to econometric modelling of count measures of health care u...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
This paper compares the practical performance of alternative goodness-of-fit techniques for count da...
This paper is concerned with the problem of estimating the demand for health care with panel data. A...
The frequency of doctor consultations has direct consequences for health care budgets, yet little st...
Currently, there appears to be a tradeoff between the performance of a semiparametric estimator in f...
Objective. To measure the demand for primary care and its associated factors by building and estimat...
Efficient health care delivery systems aim to match resources to demand for services over time. Reso...
The analysis of the total amount of expenses for medical services of an individual during a given ye...
Many health-care systems allocate funding according to measures of need. The utilisation approach fo...
In this paper we propose a semiparametric model to fit medical cost data with a proportion of zero c...