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Physician Response to Fee Changes with Multiple Payers. (1991). Pauly, Mark V. ; McGuire, Thomas G..
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  88. Medicare payment generosity and access to care. (2013). Brunt, Christopher ; Jensen, Gail .
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  89. Patient heterogeneity and income under mixed remuneration - empirical explorations of general practice partnerships. (2013). Olsen, Kim Rose ; Kristensen, Troels .
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  90. Competitive bidding in Medicare Advantage: Effect of benchmark changes on plan bids. (2013). Landrum, Mary Beth ; Song, Zirui ; Chernew, Michael E..
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  91. The spillover effects of Medicare managed care: Medicare Advantage and hospital utilization. (2013). Robbins, Jacob A. ; Chernew, Michael E. ; Baicker, Katherine .
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  92. The effect of Medicaid physician fees on take-up of public health insurance among children in poverty. (2013). Hahn, Youjin.
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  93. Custom-made healthcare – An experimental investigation. (2013). Montmarquette, Claude ; Schmidt, Martin ; Schnitzler, Cornelius ; Keser, Claudia.
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  94. Information and Quality When Motivation Is Intrinsic: Evidence from Surgeon Report Cards. (2013). Kolstad, Jonathan T..
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  95. Time is up: increasing shadow price of time in primary‐care office visits. (2012). McGuire, Thomas ; TaiSeale, Ming .
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  96. Do Physicians Financial Incentives Affect Medical Treatment and Patient Health?. (2012). Gottlieb, Joshua ; Clemens, Jeffrey.
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  97. The demand factors for cesareans in Portugal – some preliminary results. (2012). Tavares, Aida Isabel ; Rocha, Tania .
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  98. Using Audit Studies to Test for Physician Induced Demand: The Case of Antibiotic Abuse in China. (2012). Meng, Juanjuan ; Lin, Wanchuan ; Currie, Janet.
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  99. The Effect of Medicaid Physician Fees on Take-up of Public Health Insurance among Children in Poverty. (2012). Hahn, Youjin.
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  100. Physician response to financial incentives when choosing drugs to treat breast cancer. (2012). Johnson, Scott ; Epstein, Andrew .
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  101. Medical innovation and age-specific trends in health care utilization: Findings and implications. (2012). Wong, Albert ; Slobbe, Laurentius C. J., ; Polder, Johan J. ; Boshuizen, Hendriek C. ; Wouterse, Bram.
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  102. Hospital volume responses to Medicares Outpatient Prospective Payment System: Evidence from Florida. (2012). Mellor, Jennifer ; He, Daifeng.
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  103. Four decades of health economics through a bibliometric lens. (2012). Wagstaff, Adam ; Culyer, Anthony.
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  104. Physician Market Power and Medical-Care Expenditures. (2012). Shapiro, Adam ; Dunn, Abe.
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  105. Understanding Inappropriateness in Health Care: The Role of Supply Structure, Pricing Policies and Political Institutions in Caesarean Deliveries. (2011). TURATI, Gilberto ; Romanelli, Marzia ; Piacenza, Massimiliano ; Francese, Maura.
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  106. Physician response to fee changes: using inheritance as a quasi-natural experiment. (2011). Carlsen, Fredrik ; Grytten, Jostein ; Skau, Irene.
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  107. Mind the information gap: fertility rate and use of cesarean delivery and tocolytic hospitalizations in Taiwan. (2011). Norton, Edward ; Lee, Shoou-Yih ; Ma, Ke-Zong .
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  108. The Doctor Might See You Now: The Supply Side Effects of Public Health Insurance Expansions. (2011). Garthwaite, Craig L..
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  109. Income Distribution and the Public-Private Mix in Health Care Provision: The Latin American Case. (2011). Maceira, Daniel .
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  111. Patient knowledge and antibiotic abuse: Evidence from an audit study in China. (2011). Currie, Janet ; Zhang, Wei ; Lin, Wanchuan.
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  112. Physician division of labor and patient selection for outpatient procedures. (2011). David, Guy ; Neuman, Mark D..
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  113. Enhanced fee-for-service model and physician productivity: Evidence from Family Health Groups in Ontario. (2011). Kantarevic, Jasmin ; Kralj, Boris ; Weinkauf, Darrel .
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  114. Physician Market Power and Medical-Care Expenditures. (2011). Shapiro, Adam ; Dunn, Abe.
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  115. Patient Knowledge and Antibiotic Abuse: Evidence from an Audit Study in China. (2010). Lin, Wanchuan ; Currie, Janet ; Zhang, Wei.
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  116. Enhanced Fee-for-Service Model and Access to Physician Services: Evidence from Family Health Groups in Ontario. (2010). Kantarevic, Jasmin ; Kralj, Boris ; Weinkauf, Darrel .
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  117. Physician Resource Planning in Canada: The Need for a Stronger Behavioural Foundation. (2010). Jeon, Sung-Hee ; Hurley, Jeremiah.
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  118. Exploring spatial patterns in general practice expenditure. (2009). Lauridsen, Jørgen ; Bech, Mickael.
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  119. Incentives and remuneration systems in dental services. (2009). Grytten, Jostein ; Skau, Irene ; Holst, Dorthe .
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  120. Medical Reimbursements and Patient Selection by Physicians: A Capital-Theoretic Approach. (2009). .
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  121. Physicians working practices : target income, altruistic objectives or a maximization problem ?. (2009). Holly, Alberto ; Huguenin, Jacques ; Desquins, Beatrice .
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  122. Who has benefited from the health services system for the elderly in Japan?. (2009). Kawamura, Akira ; Yoshida, Atsushi .
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  123. Medical demography and intergenerational inequalities in general practitioners earnings. (2008). Samson, Anne-Laure ; Dormont, Brigitte.
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  124. Income effects and physician labour supply: evidence from the threshold system in Ontario. (2008). Kantarevic, Jasmin ; Weinkauf, Darrel ; Kralj, Boris .
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  128. Policy Analysis in the health-services market: accounting for quality and quantity. (2008). Jacquemet, Nicolas ; Shearer, Bruce ; Fortin, Bernard.
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  132. Can insurance increase financial risk?: The curious case of health insurance in China. (2008). Wagstaff, Adam ; Lindelow, Magnus .
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  133. Medicaid physician fees and the quality of medical care of Medicaid patients in the USA. (2007). Decker, Sandra.
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  134. Experts agency problems: evidence from the prescription drug market in Japan. (2007). Iizuka, Toshiaki.
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  135. Style of practice and assortative mating: a recursive probit analysis of cesarean section scheduling in Italy. (2006). Monfardini, Chiara ; Fabbri, Daniele.
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  136. Medicare fees and physicians’ medicare service volume: Beneficiaries treated and services per beneficiary. (2006). Reschovsky, James ; Hadley, Jack .
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  137. Provider choice of quality and surplus. (2006). Zeckhauser, Richard ; Eggleston, Karen ; Miller, Nolan.
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  138. Style of practice and assortative mating: a recursive probit analysis of cesarean section scheduling in Italy. (2006). Monfardini, Chiara ; Fabbri, Daniele.
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  139. A panel data study of physicians labor supply: the case of Norway. (2005). Bratberg, Espen ; Baltagi, Badi ; Holms, Tor Helge.
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  140. Comportamiento médico: una aplicación a las cesáreas en el Uruguay. (2005). Triunfo, Patricia ; Rossi, Maximo ; Muinelo-Gallo, Leonel.
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  141. Is there patient selection in the demand for private maternity care in Greece?. (2005). Costa-i-Font, Joan ; Mossialos, Elias ; Karras, Konstantinos ; Davaki, Konstantina ; Costa-Font, Joan ; costa -Font, Joan .
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  142. The Aggregate Effects of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Introduction of Medicare. (2005). Finkelstein, Amy.
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  143. Provider-client interactions and quantity of health care use. (2004). Ma, Ching-to ; Lien, Hsienming ; McGuire, Thomas G..
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  144. Physician Dual Practice: Access Enhancement or Demand Inducement?. (2003). Eggleston, Karen ; Bir, Anupa.
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  145. Provider Choice of Quality and Surplus. (2003). Zeckhauser, Richard ; Eggleston, Karen ; Miller, Nolan .
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  146. Financial incentives and the supply of laboratory tests. (2003). Carlsen, Fredrik ; Grytten, Jostein ; Skau, Irene.
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  147. The Utilization of Competing Technologies Within the Firm: Evidence from Cardiac Procedures. (2003). Huckman, Robert.
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  148. A panel data study of physicians’ labor supply: The case of Norway. (2003). Bratberg, Espen ; Baltagi, Badi ; Holms, Tor Helge.
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  149. Public vs. Private Health Care Services Demand in Italy. (2003). Monfardini, Chiara ; Fabbri, Daniele.
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  151. La consommation de soins de santé en Belgique une analyse économétrique à partir des données de l’Institut Pasteur.. (2003). Delaval, Jean-Michel.
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  152. Financing medical specialist services in the Netherlands; welfare implications of imperfect agency. (2002). Westerhout, ED ; Folmer, K.
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  155. Public health insurance and medical treatment: the equalizing impact of the Medicaid expansions. (2001). Currie, Janet ; Gruber, Jonathan.
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  156. Demand Induction with a Discrete Distribution of Patients. (2001). Monfardini, Chiara ; Fabbri, Daniele.
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  157. How Do Doctors Behave When Some (But Not All) of Their Patients are in Managed Care?. (2000). Graff Zivin, Joshua ; Glied, Sherry.
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  169. Physician response to Medicare fee reductions: changes in the volume of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgeries in the Medicare and private sectors. (1998). Yip, Chi-Man (Winnie).
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