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M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; University of Southern Denmark. Danish Center of Health Economics Research (DaCHE.). Odense. DNK | Odense : University of Southern Denmark | 2021Many high-income countries have successfully reduced hospital mortality in several acute health conditions. We test the hypothesis that variation in the supply of care directed to saving the life of individuals with a health shock may result in [...]Document de travail
M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; K. ROSE OLSEN ; et al. ; University of Southern Denmark. Danish Center of Health Economics Research (DaCHE.). Odense. DNK | Odense : University of Southern Denmark | 2020This study measures the increment of health care expenditure (HCE) that can be attributed to technological progress and change in medical practice by using a residual approach and microdata. We examine repeated cross-sections of individuals expe[...]Document de travail
V. DARDANONI ; M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; University of York.HEALTH ; University of York. Health - Econometrics and Data Group. (H.E.D.G.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2018We study hospital choice in the publicly funded National Health Service in England, using a two sample strategy to identify a structural model of demand for elective procedures. In the NHS patients are allowed to opt out from the market of free-[...]Ouvrage
M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; P.C. SMITH ; Imperial College London. London. GBR | Londres : Imperial College | 2012Hospital readmission rates are increasingly being used as signals of hospital performance and a basis for hospital reimbursement. However for some interventions their interpretation may be complicated by differential patient survival rates after[...]Document de travail
R. COOKSON ; M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; University of York. Centre for Health Economics. (C.H.E.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2011Increasing evidence shows that hospital competition under fixed prices can improve quality and reduce cost. Concerns remain, however, that competition may undermine socio-economic equity in the utilisation of care. We test this hypothesis in the[...]Document de travail
R. COOKSON ; M. LAUDICELLA ; P. LI DONNI ; University of York. Centre for Health Economics. (C.H.E.). York. GBR | York : University of York | 2011This study developed a method for measuring change in socio-economic equity in health care utilisation using small area level administrative data. Our method provides more detailed information on utilisation than survey data but only examines so[...]