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Microéconométrie de la santé. Remarques sur l'expérience française

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[eng] Health econometrics using micro data: some comments on the French experience. . The purpose of this article is to provide a view of French experience using micro data in the field of health econometrics. Four issues are addressed: moral hazard in demand for medical care, supply-induced demand, hospital optimal size, potential outcomes of prospective payment systems in public hospitals. [fre] Cet article analyse l'expérience française en microéconométrie de la santé à partir de quatre thèmes : le rôle de l'aléa moral dans la consommation de soins, la demande induite, la taille optimale des hôpitaux et l'effet potentiel d'une tarification par pathologie dans le secteur public hospitalier.

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  • Brigitte Dormont, 2000. "Microéconométrie de la santé. Remarques sur l'expérience française," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 51(3), pages 583-594.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:reveco:reco_0035-2764_2000_num_51_3_410538
    DOI: 10.3406/reco.2000.410538
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    1. E. Delattre & B. Dormont, 2000. "Testing for supplier-induced demand behavior : A panel data study on French physicians," THEMA Working Papers 2000-42, THEMA (THéorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications), Université de Cergy-Pontoise.

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