University of Lausanne, Institute of Health Economics and Management (IEMS)
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2009
- 0904 The effect of non-medical factors on variations in the performance of colonoscopy among different health care settings
by Karine Lamiraud & Alberto Holly & Bernard Burnand & Pascal Juillerat & Vincent Wietlisbach & Florian Froehlich & Jean-Jacques Gonvers & John-Paul Vader - 0903 Physicians' working practices : target income, altruistic objectives or a maximization problem ?
by Béatrice Desquins & Alberto Holly & Jacques Huguenin - 0902 Estimation of multivariate probit models by exact maximum likelihood
by Jacques Huguenin & Florian Pelgrin & Alberto Holly - 0901 The impact of information on patient preferences in different delivery patterns : a contingent valuation study of prescription versus OTC drugs
by Karine Lamiraud & Konrade von Bremen & Cam Donaldson
2008
- 0803 Catastrophic health expenditure and household well-being
by Ramses H. Abul Naga & Karine Lamiraud - 0802 Fourth order pseudo maximum likelihood methods
by Alberto Holly & Alain Montfort & Michael Rockinger - 0801 Does a mandatory telemedicine call prior to visiting a physician reduce costs or simply attract good risks?
by Chantal Grandchamp & Lucien Gardiol
2007
- 0704 Intergenerational inequalities in GPs' earnings : experience, time and cohort effects
by Brigitte Dormont & Anne-Laure Samson - 0703 Shifting logics of legitimation in the diffusion of complex innovations
by Stéphane Guérard & Ann Langley - 0702 The influence of supplementary health insurance on switching behaviour : evidence on Swiss data
by Brigitte Dormont & Pierre-Yves Geoffard & Karine Lamiraud - 0701 Agent model with a monopoly power : physicians
by Béatrice Desquins & Alberto Holly & Lise Rochaix
2005
- 0501 Health expenditures and the demographic rhetoric : reassessing the threat of ageing
by Brigitte Dormont & Michel Grignon & Hélène Huber

