This paper is intended to comprehend the dynamics interaction within Indonesia healthcare competition that might lead to\ud the unhealthy conducts resulting in harming society and business harmony. It was analyzed by describing market structure\ud using Porter???s five forces competition based on descriptive analysis approach to determine whether the structure was\ud conducive for unhealthy competition or not. The intensity of competition within industry is low as a result of the weakness\ud of consumer bargaining power, the strong bargaining power of providers, the malfunction of substitution availability, and\ud the barriers of market entry. The pertinent findings include the existing of consumer service and price discrimination due to\ud...
Pro-competitive policy reforms have been introduced in several countries, attempting to contain incr...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
This paper addresses three issues. First, why did market competition emerge in the U.S. health care ...
This paper is intended to comprehend the dynamics interaction within Indonesia healthcare competitio...
The porpose of this article is to assess and compare the needs of public health services with the he...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The role of competition in healthcare is much debated. Despite a wealth of international experience...
Competition in the general insurance industry is very tight, particularly price competition. In a ti...
This research examines several untested propositions from the theory of market competition in the he...
This dissertation examines a number of issues related to competition in the healthcare industry. In ...
In many countries, market mechanisms are used to generate incentives for efficiency in health care m...
The health care industry is being transformed. Large firms are merging and acquiring other firms. Al...
In industrialized countries there has been a long debate about the extent of market failure in healt...
Introduction: Imbalanced distribution of healthcare providers between urban and rural areas is one o...
Indonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia, ranking top five in the world, and one of ...
Pro-competitive policy reforms have been introduced in several countries, attempting to contain incr...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
This paper addresses three issues. First, why did market competition emerge in the U.S. health care ...
This paper is intended to comprehend the dynamics interaction within Indonesia healthcare competitio...
The porpose of this article is to assess and compare the needs of public health services with the he...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The role of competition in healthcare is much debated. Despite a wealth of international experience...
Competition in the general insurance industry is very tight, particularly price competition. In a ti...
This research examines several untested propositions from the theory of market competition in the he...
This dissertation examines a number of issues related to competition in the healthcare industry. In ...
In many countries, market mechanisms are used to generate incentives for efficiency in health care m...
The health care industry is being transformed. Large firms are merging and acquiring other firms. Al...
In industrialized countries there has been a long debate about the extent of market failure in healt...
Introduction: Imbalanced distribution of healthcare providers between urban and rural areas is one o...
Indonesia is the most populous country in Southeast Asia, ranking top five in the world, and one of ...
Pro-competitive policy reforms have been introduced in several countries, attempting to contain incr...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
This paper addresses three issues. First, why did market competition emerge in the U.S. health care ...