Valuing productivity loss due to absenteeism: firm-level evidence from a Canadian linked employer-employee survey [0.03%]
基于加拿大企业员工匹配调查的缺勤所致劳动生产率损失评估:来自企业的证据
Wei Zhang,Huiying Sun,Simon Woodcock et al.
Wei Zhang et al.
In health economic evaluation studies, to value productivity loss due to absenteeism, existing methods use wages as a proxy value for marginal productivity. This study is the first to test the equality between wage and marginal productivity...
On the interdependence of ambulatory and hospital care in the German health system [0.03%]
德国卫生系统中门诊和医院护理的相互依赖性分析
Tugba Büyükdurmus,Thomas Kopetsch,Hendrik Schmitz et al.
Tugba Büyükdurmus et al.
For some considerable time now the interface between ambulatory and hospital care has been mooted as a cause of inefficiencies in the German health system and there have been calls for a softening of the strict separation between the two se...
Results of a randomized controlled trial analyzing telemedically supported case management in the first year after living donor kidney transplantation - a budget impact analysis from the healthcare perspective [0.03%]
随机对照试验的結果:分析活体器官捐献肾脏移植术后一年远程医疗支持下的病例管理——从医疗卫生角度的成本分析
Klaus Kaier,Silvia Hils,Stefan Fetzer et al.
Klaus Kaier et al.
ᅟ: We analyze one-year costs and savings of a telemedically supported case management program after kidney transplantation from the perspective of the German Healthcare System. Recipients of living donor kidney transplantation (N = 46) wer...
Patient dumping, outlier payments, and optimal healthcare payment policy under asymmetric information [0.03%]
信息不对称条件下的病人推诿、过高收费及最优医疗支付政策研究
Tsuyoshi Takahara
Tsuyoshi Takahara
We analyze a rationale for official authorization of patient dumping in the prospective payment policy framework. We show that when the insurer designs the healthcare payment policy to let hospitals dump high-cost patients, there is a trade...
Structural equation modeling for decomposing rank-dependent indicators of socioeconomic inequality of health: an empirical study [0.03%]
基于秩的健康社会经济不平等指标的结构方程模型分解研究
Roselinde Kessels,Guido Erreygers
Roselinde Kessels
We present a flexible structural equation modeling (SEM) framework for the regression-based decomposition of rank-dependent indicators of socioeconomic inequality of health and compare it with simple ordinary least squares (OLS) regression....
Marco A Castaneda,Meryem Saygili
Marco A Castaneda
This paper investigates the difference in the health conditions and the health care consumption of uninsured individuals as compared to individuals with private insurance, using a nationally representative data set of inpatient hospital adm...
Modelling the cost-effectiveness of human milk and breastfeeding in preterm infants in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
在英国早产儿中建立母乳喂养的成本效益模型
James Mahon,Lindsay Claxton,Hannah Wood
James Mahon
Objectives: To estimate the cost savings and health benefits in the UK NHS that could be achieved if human milk usage in the NICU was increased. Methods: ...
Mixed method versus full top-down microcosting for organ recovery cost assessment in a French hospital group [0.03%]
法国一家医院关于器官获取成本评估的混合方法与完整自上而下微观成本法的比较
Abdelbaste Hrifach,Coralie Brault,Sandrine Couray-Targe et al.
Abdelbaste Hrifach et al.
Background: The costing method used can change the results of economic evaluations. Choosing the appropriate method to assess the cost of organ recovery is an issue of considerable interest to health economists, hospitals...
Family income and body mass index - what have we learned from China [0.03%]
家庭收入与体重指数——来自中国的经验教训是什么?
Fafanyo Asiseh,Jianfeng Yao
Fafanyo Asiseh
Obesity poses lots of health risks in both developing and developed countries. One thing that remains unclear is the relationship between family income and weight gain. This paper explores the relationship between family income and Body Mas...
Information, regulation and coordination: realist analysis of the efforts of community health committees to limit informal health care providers in Nigeria [0.03%]
信息、监管与协调:从现实主义角度分析尼日利亚社区卫生委员会限制不正规医疗卫生服务提供者的努力
Seye Abimbola,Kemi Ogunsina,Augustina N Charles-Okoli et al.
Seye Abimbola et al.
One of the consequences of ineffective governments is that they leave space for unlicensed and unregulated informal providers without formal training to deliver a large proportion of health services. Without institutions that facilitate app...