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On the demand versus need for medical services and the concept of "shortage"

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  • Jeffers, J.R.
  • Bognanno, M.F.
  • Bartlett, J.C.

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  • Jeffers, J.R. & Bognanno, M.F. & Bartlett, J.C., 1971. "On the demand versus need for medical services and the concept of "shortage"," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 61(1), pages 46-63.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1971:61:1:46-63_5
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    1. Robert Kane & Marilyn Dean & Marian Solomon, 1979. "An Evaluation of Rural Health Care Research," Evaluation Review, , vol. 3(2), pages 139-189, May.
    2. Weinhold, Ines & Gurtner, Sebastian, 2014. "Understanding shortages of sufficient health care in rural areas," Health Policy, Elsevier, vol. 118(2), pages 201-214.
    3. Vargas-Peláez, Claudia Marcela & Soares, Luciano & Rover, Marina Raijche Mattozo & Blatt, Carine Raquel & Mantel-Teeuwisse, Aukje & Rossi Buenaventura, Francisco Augusto & Restrepo, Luis Guillermo & L, 2017. "Towards a theoretical model on medicines as a health need," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 178(C), pages 167-174.
    4. Paula Cristina Albuquerque, 2020. "Need, unmet need, and shortage in the long-term care market," Working Papers Department of Economics 2020/01, ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Department of Economics, Universidade de Lisboa.
    5. Suzanne Felt-Lisk & Megan McHugh & Embry Howell, "undated". "Study of Safety Net Provider Capacity to Care for Low-Income Uninsured Patients," Mathematica Policy Research Reports fea2893a4c164fb88a39d5316, Mathematica Policy Research.
    6. Kyu-Taik Sung, 1992. "Indentification and prioritization of needs of families by multiple groups: Residents, key informants, and agency directors," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 26(2), pages 137-158, March.
    7. Diduch, Amy McCormick, 2021. "Normative shortages and the limits of rationing by price," International Review of Economics Education, Elsevier, vol. 36(C).
    8. repec:mpr:mprres:3307 is not listed on IDEAS

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