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Autor:
Luigi Siciliani
Publikováno v:
Nordic Journal of Health Economics, Vol 6, Iss 1 (2023)
Waiting times for health services are a significant policy issue in most OECD countries, where improving the experience and patient satisfaction with the health system is a key objective. Waiting times in publicly-funded systems arise from the imbala
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https://doaj.org/article/e88e17f73fbf4b4cbc35c11d40c4689b
Autor:
Dionne Kringos, Sabina Nuti, Christian Anastasy, Margaret Barry, Liubove Murauskiene, Luigi Siciliani, Jan De Maeseneer
Publikováno v:
European Journal of General Practice, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 55-61 (2019)
Background: In 2017, the European Commission (EC) identified as a policy priority the performance assessment of primary care systems, which relates to a country’s primary care structure, services delivery and outcomes. The EC requested its Expert P
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https://doaj.org/article/7a9c566d75b44f0f8886b376650fe230
Autor:
Anna García-Altés, Martin McKee, Luigi Siciliani, Pedro Pita Barros, Lasse Lehtonen, Heather Rogers, Dionne Kringos, Jelka Zaletel, Jan De Maeseneer
Publikováno v:
Health economics, policy, and law, 18(2), 172-185. Cambridge University Press
Every year, over 250,000 public authorities in the European Union (EU) spend about 14% of GDP on the purchase of services, works and supplies. Many are in the health sector, a sector in which public authorities are the main buyers in many countries.
Autor:
Laia Bosque-Mercader, Luigi Siciliani
Publikováno v:
The European Journal of Health Economics. 24:209-236
We study whether hospitals that exhibit systematically higher bed occupancy rates are associated with lower quality in England over 2010/11–2017/18. We develop an economic conceptual framework to guide our empirical analysis and run regressions to
Autor:
Laia Bosque‐Mercader, Neus Carrilero, Anna García‐Altés, Guillem López‐Casasnovas, Luigi Siciliani
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix. Waiting times act as a non-price rationing mechanism to bring together the demand for and the supply of public healthcare services and ensure equal access independently of ability to pay. This
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::191c2b2af8c858b708551e18396235bc
http://hdl.handle.net/10230/56933
http://hdl.handle.net/10230/56933
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 190:704-729
This study investigates the causal effect of hospital volume on health gains from hip replacement surgery in the English National Health Service. We exploit a unique dataset, which links routine hospital records and patient-reported outcome measures
Publikováno v:
The RAND Journal of Economics. 52:382-414
We investigate the effect on the quality of three high-volume non-emergency treatments of a reform that relaxed restrictions on patient choice of hospital. We employ a quasi difference-in difference strategy and use control functions to allow for tim
Publikováno v:
Simonsen, N F, Oxholm, A S, Kristensen, S R & Siciliani, L 2020, ' What explains differences in waiting times for health care across socioeconomic status? ', Health Economics, vol. 29, no. 12, pp. 1764-1785 . https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.4163
In publicly funded health systems, waiting times act as a rationing mechanism that should be based on need rather than socioeconomic status. However, several studies suggest that individuals with higher socioeconomic status wait less. Using individua
Autor:
Dionne S. Kringos, Martin McKee, Margaret M. Barry, Claudia Wild, Pedro Pita Barros, Luigi Siciliani, Jan De Maeseneer, Liubove Murauskiene, Walter Ricciardi
Publikováno v:
Health policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 124(5):511-518
Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective public health interventions. However, the EU is facing increasing outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases, with some fatal cases of measles. This paper reviews the main factors influencing vaccination u