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    Improving Prevention Compliance through Appropriate Incentives: Theoretical Modelling and Empirical Evidence

    This paper explores the effects of insurance parameters and complementary information environment on the patient’s primary prevention activity. The theoretical model is based on a principal-agent setting in wh...

    Udo Schneider, Jürgen Zerth in Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (2011)

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    Using Discrete Choice Experiments to Understand Preferences in Health Care

    Whenever processes are reconfigured or new products are designed the needs and preferences of patients and consumers have to be considered. Although at times neglected, this becomes more and more relevant in h...

    Christian Pfarr, Andreas Schmid in Health Care Provision and Patient Mobility (2014)