Decomposing Racial Disparities in Prison and Drug Treatment Commitments for Criminal Offenders in California [0.03%]
加州刑事案件罪犯的种族差异分解:监禁与药物治疗的区别性承诺分析
John MacDonald,Jeremy Arkes,Nancy Nicosia et al.
John MacDonald et al.
Blacks convicted of drug-related offenses in the U.S. have higher prison-commitment rates than Whites. Studies have been largely unsuccessful in explaining these disparities. This study uses administrative data from a random sample of indiv...
F Schoeman
F Schoeman
S A Hodges
S A Hodges
The effect of abortion legalization on sexual behavior: evidence from sexually transmitted diseases [0.03%]
堕胎合法化对性行为的影响:来自性传播疾病的证据
Jonathan Klick,Thomas Stratmann
Jonathan Klick
Unwanted pregnancy represents a major cost of sexual activity. When abortion was legalized in a number of states in 1969 and 1970 (and nationally in 1973), this cost was reduced. We predict that abortion legalization generated incentives le...
H C Sox
H C Sox
The use of the hospitalist is a means to increase the efficiency of hospitals by achieving equal or better outcomes of care while reducing the cost of care. I comment on David Meltzer's controlled study of the costs and outcomes of hospital...
Response to David Meltzer's paper "Hospitalists and the doctor-patient relationship" [0.03%]
戴维·梅尔茨默论文《医院医生与医患关系》之回应
R M Wachter
R M Wachter
The hospitalist movement, in which a generalist physician assumes the physician-of-record role for hospitalized patients in place of the patients' own primary physician is transforming American hospital care. Studies, including those by Dav...
Medical privacy and research [0.03%]
医疗隐私与研究
N M Bradburn
N M Bradburn
Medical records are increasingly kept in electronic form. The existence of large medical databases raises new questions about privacy and control over that information. When records exist in a form that can easily be shared with others, the...
M Koetting
M Koetting
The ease of access to medical data on the one hand and the privacy rights of the individual on the other coexist in a delicate balance. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully consider the trade-offs between the two. One approach might be t...
C R Sunstein
C R Sunstein
One of the characteristics of a free society should be a strong presumption in favor of full patient control over personal information. The presumption is rebutted when disclosure to others is necessary (1) for good patient care, as in the ...
D Meltzer
D Meltzer
Hospitalists--physicians whose practice focuses on the care of hospitalized general medicine patients--are increasingly common in the United States, often displacing primary care physicians from this role. While advocates of hospitalists po...