When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For a standard GP consultation, the average fee gap is 25% of a minimum price. Competition closes this gap, but not local area income. © 2012 Elsevier B.V
We study whether and how physicians respond to nancial incentives, making use of detailed register...
BackgroundThe cost of healthcare is a matter of concern for the public and the authorities. When a n...
With a governmental review of the health system impending, it is timely to examine whether the unive...
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study shows that, in an unregulated fee-setting enviro...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GPs) in Australia are unregulated, and patients...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GP's) in Australia are unregulated, and patient...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. We examine the unregulated pricing behavior of physicians in response to an exo...
Non-pecuniary sources of motivation are a strong feature of the health care sector and the impact of...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
The impact of different methods of reimbursement on the practice patterns of doctors has received li...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
We study whether and how physicians respond to nancial incentives, making use of detailed register...
BackgroundThe cost of healthcare is a matter of concern for the public and the authorities. When a n...
With a governmental review of the health system impending, it is timely to examine whether the unive...
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study shows that, in an unregulated fee-setting enviro...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GPs) in Australia are unregulated, and patients...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GP's) in Australia are unregulated, and patient...
When sick, the doctor is the first port of call for most Australians. In 2009-10 one in five visits...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
One of the clearest predictions of economic theory is that an autonomous increase in supply will dep...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. We examine the unregulated pricing behavior of physicians in response to an exo...
Non-pecuniary sources of motivation are a strong feature of the health care sector and the impact of...
In the Australian Medicare system, general practitioners (GPs) are paid on a fee-for-service basis. ...
The impact of different methods of reimbursement on the practice patterns of doctors has received li...
International audienceThis paper analyzes and compares the incentive properties of some common payme...
We study whether and how physicians respond to nancial incentives, making use of detailed register...
BackgroundThe cost of healthcare is a matter of concern for the public and the authorities. When a n...
With a governmental review of the health system impending, it is timely to examine whether the unive...