Insurance barriers and inequalities in health care access: evidence from dual practice
ConclusionsOur findings underscore strategic physician navigation across diverse health insurance schemes in ambulatory care settings, impacting patient access to innovative treatments. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 21, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Impact of reimbursement systems on patient care – a systematic review of systematic reviews
ConclusionPatient care can be influenced by the choice of reimbursement system. The factors for successful implementation need to be further explored in future research. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

The economic effect of financial compensation in China ’s healthcare system: comprehensive insights regarding supply and demand factors
ConclusionsThe roles of multiple influencing factors and significant regional heterogeneity are clarified. Increasing financial compensation to providers positively impacts perinatal mortality but leads to higher per capita outpatient and hospital expenditures. Finally, this study provides targeted policy recommendations and solid theoretical support for policymakers. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

The economic effect of financial compensation in China ’s healthcare system: comprehensive insights regarding supply and demand factors
We aim to analyse the effects of government subsidies on residents ’ health and healthcare expenditure from the perspectives of supply and demand. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Yi Guo, Xuezhi Hong, Dongmei Li, Qiannan An, Wenwen Fan, Minghe Yang and Luyang Xiao Tags: Research Source Type: research

Impact of reimbursement systems on patient care – a systematic review of systematic reviews
There is not yet sufficient scientific evidence to answer the question of the extent to which different reimbursement systems influence patient care and treatment quality. Due to the asymmetry of information b... (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Eva Wagenschieber and Dominik Blunck Tags: Review Source Type: research

Impact of reimbursement systems on patient care – a systematic review of systematic reviews
ConclusionPatient care can be influenced by the choice of reimbursement system. The factors for successful implementation need to be further explored in future research. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

The economic effect of financial compensation in China ’s healthcare system: comprehensive insights regarding supply and demand factors
ConclusionsThe roles of multiple influencing factors and significant regional heterogeneity are clarified. Increasing financial compensation to providers positively impacts perinatal mortality but leads to higher per capita outpatient and hospital expenditures. Finally, this study provides targeted policy recommendations and solid theoretical support for policymakers. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 16, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Correction: Universal health coverage in the context of population ageing: catastrophic health expenditure and unmet need for healthcare
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Source: Health Economics Review - March 11, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Correction: Inequalities in unmet health care needs under universal health insurance coverage in China
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Source: Health Economics Review - March 9, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Catastrophic health expenditures: a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
ConclusionsOur findings indicate that uninsured patients with diabetes are at significantly elevated risks for CHE. These risks are further found to be disproportionately higher among uninsured racial/ethnic minorities, suggesting that CHE may present a channel through which structural economic and health disparities are perpetuated. (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 6, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Catastrophic health expenditures: a disproportionate risk in uninsured ethnic minorities with diabetes
Chargemaster prices are the list prices that providers and health systems assign to each of their medical services in the US. These charges are often several factors of magnitude higher than those extended to ... (Source: Health Economics Review)
Source: Health Economics Review - March 6, 2024 Category: Health Management Authors: Sebastian Linde and Leonard E. Egede Tags: Research Source Type: research