We investigate how utilization of primary care, specialist care, and emergency department (ED) care (and the mix across the three) changes in response to a change in health need. We determine whether any changes in utilization are impacted by socio-economic status. The use of a unique Australian data set that consists of a large survey linked to multiple years of detailed administrative records enables us to better control for individual heterogeneity and allows us to exploit changes in health that are related to the onset of two health shocks: a new diagnosis of diabetes and heart disease. We extend the analysis by also examining changes to patient out-of-pocket costs. We find significant differences in the mix between primary and speciali...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...
Limited access, poor experience, and high out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of primary care services may lea...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To assess the extent to which Canada's universal...
We examine how health shocks impact on households' decision to save, and how different socioeconomic...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
We use a unique, nationally representative cross-national dataset to document the reduction in indiv...
How does socioeconomic status impacts one's health and their access to healthcare? Using records fro...
Background: Globally, emergency departments (EDs) are struggling to meet the service demands of thei...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Aims:This study described emergency department (ED) resource use patterns and associated costs among...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
Objectives: To quantify need-adjusted socioeconomic inequalities in medical and non-medical ambulato...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...
Limited access, poor experience, and high out-of-pocket (OOP) costs of primary care services may lea...
grantor: University of TorontoObjectives. To assess the extent to which Canada's universal...
We examine how health shocks impact on households' decision to save, and how different socioeconomic...
Socioeconomic status (SES) is an indicator of income, education, and employment status. It has signi...
The presence of a strong primary health care (PHC) system is crucial to improving not only the avera...
We use a unique, nationally representative cross-national dataset to document the reduction in indiv...
How does socioeconomic status impacts one's health and their access to healthcare? Using records fro...
Background: Globally, emergency departments (EDs) are struggling to meet the service demands of thei...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. AS Emergency Department (ED) attendances have been growing rapidly, various str...
Aims:This study described emergency department (ED) resource use patterns and associated costs among...
INTRODUCTION: There are marked inequities in access to and use of different primary care providers -...
Objectives: To quantify need-adjusted socioeconomic inequalities in medical and non-medical ambulato...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Financing in Australia's public hospital works through the Australian Refined Diagnosis Related Grou...
Socioeconomic inequalities are a substantial problem in relation to Australia's biggest killer and a...