With rapid population ageing and continuing proliferation of diseases limiting physical mobility and flexibility, timely research is needed on the operational economics of US physical therapy clinics at the disaggregated level (e.g., adult versus paediatric). This is because of potential variations in the cost economies, reimbursement structures and quality-adjusted outcome mandates of the reformed health care system. As such, the production technology structure and resource use flexibility implications in adult compared with paediatric physical therapy would tend to differ. Specifying a Generalized Translog (GTL) cost-minimization model, the core innovation in this article is investigating the cost structure differences between \u27for-pro...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between insurance status and access to ...
There are current concerns about potential factor substitutions and their implications for factor em...
AbstractBackgroundThe study examined the cost variation across 29 high-volume US hospitals and their...
This paper investigates the technology cost structure in US physical therapy care. We exploit formal...
The generalized translog cost (GTLC) methodology is widely used in applied econometric modeling of p...
This doctoral dissertation consists of five essays in applied microeconomics with focus on healthcar...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of introducing a physiotherapist-led paediatric Soft Tissue Injur...
International audienceBackground: The objective of this systematic review is to appraise evidence on...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
Background As resources for healthcare are scarce, decision-makers increasingly rely on economic eva...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the cost-effectiveness of PhysioDirect with usual physiotherapy care for pati...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
Background: The study examined the cost variation across 29 high-volume US hospitals and their affil...
The fairly recent discovery and growing use of costly, revolutionary biotechnology drugs (e.g., GM-C...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between insurance status and access to ...
There are current concerns about potential factor substitutions and their implications for factor em...
AbstractBackgroundThe study examined the cost variation across 29 high-volume US hospitals and their...
This paper investigates the technology cost structure in US physical therapy care. We exploit formal...
The generalized translog cost (GTLC) methodology is widely used in applied econometric modeling of p...
This doctoral dissertation consists of five essays in applied microeconomics with focus on healthcar...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of introducing a physiotherapist-led paediatric Soft Tissue Injur...
International audienceBackground: The objective of this systematic review is to appraise evidence on...
their fascinating new book predict that future health care in America will be revolutionized by mark...
As the health care industry continues to absorb an ever-larger portion of society's resources, ...
Background As resources for healthcare are scarce, decision-makers increasingly rely on economic eva...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the cost-effectiveness of PhysioDirect with usual physiotherapy care for pati...
In 2009, the United States (U.S.) spent over 2.5 trillion dollars, or 17.6 % of its Gross Domestic P...
Background: The study examined the cost variation across 29 high-volume US hospitals and their affil...
The fairly recent discovery and growing use of costly, revolutionary biotechnology drugs (e.g., GM-C...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between insurance status and access to ...
There are current concerns about potential factor substitutions and their implications for factor em...
AbstractBackgroundThe study examined the cost variation across 29 high-volume US hospitals and their...