We study patient mobility in the Italian National Health System, using patient-episode level data on elective Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty procedures over the years 2008-2011. We examine how patients’ choice of the hospital is affected by changes in waiting times and clinical quality within hospitals over time. We estimate mixed-logit specifications and show the importance of jointly controlling for time-invariant and time varying clinical quality to identify the effect of waiting times. Conversely, failure to capture variations in clinical quality over time does not affect the estimate of the discouraging effect of travel distance. We provide evidence that patients are responsive to changes in waiting times and clinical q...
In the absence of the price mechanism, hospital emergency departments relyon waiting times, alongsid...
We investigate long distance hospitalizations in a setting of patients with free mobility by studyin...
We investigate (a) how patient choice of hospital for elective hip replacement is influenced by dist...
none3noL'editore della rivista (Sciencedirect- Elsevier) da alcuni anni non identifica più gli artic...
open3noThis study examines the effect of waiting times on hospital choice by using patie...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients’ choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
Abstract Background Waiting times for elective care have been considered a serious problem in many h...
Background: Waiting times for elective treatments, including elective surgery, are a source of publi...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients' choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
Objective: The Italian healthcare jurisdiction promotes patient mobility, which is a major determina...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Long-distance hospitalizations may represent an important phenomenon, especially with severe patholo...
In the absence of the price mechanism, hospital emergency departments relyon waiting times, alongsid...
We investigate long distance hospitalizations in a setting of patients with free mobility by studyin...
We investigate (a) how patient choice of hospital for elective hip replacement is influenced by dist...
none3noL'editore della rivista (Sciencedirect- Elsevier) da alcuni anni non identifica più gli artic...
open3noThis study examines the effect of waiting times on hospital choice by using patie...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients’ choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
Abstract Background Waiting times for elective care have been considered a serious problem in many h...
Background: Waiting times for elective treatments, including elective surgery, are a source of publi...
Long waiting times for non-emergency services are a feature of several publicly-funded health system...
<p><b>Background:</b> Recent UK government documents have stated that, within the ...
We apply mixed logit regression to investigate patients' choice of non-emergency outpatient cardiova...
Objective: The Italian healthcare jurisdiction promotes patient mobility, which is a major determina...
Waiting times are a major policy concern in publicly funded health systems across OECD countries. Ec...
Long-distance hospitalizations may represent an important phenomenon, especially with severe patholo...
In the absence of the price mechanism, hospital emergency departments relyon waiting times, alongsid...
We investigate long distance hospitalizations in a setting of patients with free mobility by studyin...
We investigate (a) how patient choice of hospital for elective hip replacement is influenced by dist...