This paper presents a version of the household production theory to explain the demand for health. In this study we have explored the factors that influence the demand for medical services and medical expenditures in Taiwan. A negative binomial model was used to study the demand for medical services. We found that the demand for medical services and medical expenditures are related to household composition, household income, family size, occupation of the household head, and living environments. In addition, we found higher usage of medical services on average for those households with medical insurances other than the national health insurance
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
The costliest 5% of the population (identified as the “high-cost„ population) accounts f...
Studies about medical care needs for home healthcare (HHC) previously focused on disease patterns bu...
This paper presents a version of the household production theory to explain the demand for health. ...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
[[abstract]]The study focuses on the medical utilization of low-income families in Taiwan?s National...
AbstractBackgroundIn regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are us...
[[abstract]]Using Taiwan' National Health Insurance research data base in 1996,2000,and 2005,this st...
To contain escalating healthcare spending has become a great challenge for many countries around the...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
[[abstract]]Objectives. Taiwan's annual national ambulatory care expenditure increased dramatically ...
[[abstract]]Introduction To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION:To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
The costliest 5% of the population (identified as the “high-cost„ population) accounts f...
Studies about medical care needs for home healthcare (HHC) previously focused on disease patterns bu...
This paper presents a version of the household production theory to explain the demand for health. ...
[[abstract]]Background: Unequal geographical distribution of medical care resources and insufficient...
This study examines the extent of equity in the delivery of health care in Taiwan; in addition, this...
[[abstract]]The study focuses on the medical utilization of low-income families in Taiwan?s National...
AbstractBackgroundIn regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are us...
[[abstract]]Using Taiwan' National Health Insurance research data base in 1996,2000,and 2005,this st...
To contain escalating healthcare spending has become a great challenge for many countries around the...
[[abstract]]Scarcity is the mother of allocation. Therefore, allocating healthcare resources to sati...
Background: In regular administrative statistics for medical services, utilization data are usually ...
[[abstract]]Objectives. Taiwan's annual national ambulatory care expenditure increased dramatically ...
[[abstract]]Introduction To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
[[abstract]]INTRODUCTION:To test the hypothesis that the distribution of healthcare services is acco...
Ill health is very expensive and could have significant impact on household consumptions. The purpos...
The costliest 5% of the population (identified as the “high-cost„ population) accounts f...
Studies about medical care needs for home healthcare (HHC) previously focused on disease patterns bu...