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P.K. GORECKI ; Economic and Social Research Institute (E.S.R.I.). Dublin. IRL | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | 2016The successful implementation of free GP care for all private patients in Ireland requires an estimate of the likely change in the number of GP visits occasioned by this policy so as: (i) to set the capitation fee; and (ii) to ensure adequate su[...]Document de travail
A. BARRETT ; V. O'SULLIVAN ; Economic and Social Research Institute (E.S.R.I.). Dublin. IRL | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | 2014In a recent QEC Research Note, Gerlach (2013) showed that Ireland’s economic crisis had different impacts on younger and older households in Ireland. This study looks at the impact of the recession, focusing on people over the age of 50, explori[...]Document de travail
A. NOLAN ; J. O'REILLY ; S. SMITH ; et al. ; Economic and Social Research Institute (E.S.R.I.). Dublin. IRL | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | Renewal series | 2011The current recession dictates that large decreases in public expenditure are required. As the second largest component of public expenditure, health is particularly vulnerable to the effects of the further cuts in expenditure that are required [...]Document de travail
A. NOLAN ; Economic and Social Research Institute (E.S.R.I.). Dublin. IRL | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | Working Paper | 2009Using hospital discharge data covering the period 1999-2004, the purpose of this paper is to examine the determinants of avoidable hospitalisations in Ireland, with a particular focus on the role of eligibility for free primary health care. Avoi[...]Document de travail
R. LAYTE ; Economic and Social Research Institute (E.S.R.I.). Dublin. IRL | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | Working Paper | 2007Research has shown that older individuals are far more likely to avail of health care and there is concern in a number of countries that the trend toward population ageing may mean that health care expenditures increase to unsustainable levels. [...]Ouvrage
S. SILOW-CARROLL ; J. MEYER ; M. REGENSTEIN ; N. BAGBY ; Economica and Social Research Institute. (E.S.R.I.). Washington. USA | Dublin : E.S.R.I. | 1995Cette étude critique sur le rôle de l'employeur américain dans le système de soins a pour but d'alimenter les discussions ou réformes engagées par les personnes impliquées dans l'amélioration du système de santé. Le 1er chapitre définit tout d'a[...]