This paper investigates the technology cost structure in US physical therapy care. We exploit formal economic theories and a rich national data of providers to tease out implications for operational cost efficiencies. The 2008-2009 dataset comprising over 19 000 bi-weekly, site-specific physical therapy center observations across 28 US states and Occupational Employment Statistics data (Bureau of Labor Statistics) includes measures of output, three labor types (clinical, support, and administrative), and facilities (capital). We discuss findings from the iterative seemingly unrelated regression estimation system model. The generalized translog cost estimates indicate a well-behaved underlying technology structure. We also find the following...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was identify key factors associated with inpatient physical the...
OBJECTIVE: Factors predicting physical therapy utilization for lower back pain (LBP) remain unclear,...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of episodes of care. OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of p...
With rapid population ageing and continuing proliferation of diseases limiting physical mobility and...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
OBJECTIVE: To compare differences in opioid prescription, health care utilization, and costs among p...
There are current concerns about potential factor substitutions and their implications for factor em...
We examine the parallel trends in technology growth and cost growth in health care. A simple model o...
The fairly recent discovery and growing use of costly, revolutionary biotechnology drugs (e.g., GM-C...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
Objective: Non-surgical treatment can be effective for many musculoskeletal conditions. Improving ac...
Background: Given continually rising health care costs, interventions of health care providers shoul...
Background As resources for healthcare are scarce, decision-makers increasingly rely on economic eva...
Background: Arguments against reimbursement for direct access to physical therapy (PT) are that a ph...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was identify key factors associated with inpatient physical the...
OBJECTIVE: Factors predicting physical therapy utilization for lower back pain (LBP) remain unclear,...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of episodes of care. OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of p...
With rapid population ageing and continuing proliferation of diseases limiting physical mobility and...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
OBJECTIVE: To compare differences in opioid prescription, health care utilization, and costs among p...
There are current concerns about potential factor substitutions and their implications for factor em...
We examine the parallel trends in technology growth and cost growth in health care. A simple model o...
The fairly recent discovery and growing use of costly, revolutionary biotechnology drugs (e.g., GM-C...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
Objective: Non-surgical treatment can be effective for many musculoskeletal conditions. Improving ac...
Background: Given continually rising health care costs, interventions of health care providers shoul...
Background As resources for healthcare are scarce, decision-makers increasingly rely on economic eva...
Background: Arguments against reimbursement for direct access to physical therapy (PT) are that a ph...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was identify key factors associated with inpatient physical the...
OBJECTIVE: Factors predicting physical therapy utilization for lower back pain (LBP) remain unclear,...
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of episodes of care. OBJECTIVE: To assess the implications of p...