hche Research Papers
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- 2012/05: Electronic word of mouth about medical services

- Vera Hinz, Florian Drevs and Jürgen Wehner
- 2012/04: Measuring the relationship between costs and outcomes: The example of Acute Myocardial Infarction in German hospitals

- Tom Stargardt, Jonas Schreyögg and Ivan Kondofersky
- 2011/03: Effect of type of insurance and income on waiting time for outpatient care

- Kathrin Roll, Tom Stargardt and Jonas Schreyögg
- 2011/02: Changes in hospital efficiency after privatization

- Oliver Tiemann and Jonas Schreyögg
- 2011/01: Premium subsidies and social insurance: Substitutes or complements?

- Mathias Kifmann and Kerstin Roeder
- 30: The European COvid Survey (ECOS): Technical report

- Iryna Sabat, Sebastian Neumann-Böhme, Tom Stargardt and Jonas Schreyögg
- 29: Heterogeneity in health insurance choice: An experimental investigation of consumer choice and feature preferences

- Benedicta Hermanns, Nadja Kairies-Schwarz, Johanna Kokot and Markus Vomhof
- 28: Activity-based funding based on diagnosis-related groups: The end of an era? A review of payment reforms in the inpatient sector in ten high-income countries

- Ricarda Milstein and Jonas Schreyögg
- 27: Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics

- Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Burkhard Hehenkamp and Johanna Kokot
- 26: System-wide effects of hospital payment scheme reforms: The German introduction of diagnosis-related groups

- Robert Messerle and Jonas Schreyögg
- 25: Diagnostics and treatment: On the division of labor between primary care physicians and specialists

- Malte Griebenow and Mathias Kifmann
- 24: Power of machine learning algorithms for predicting dropouts from a German telemonitoring program using standardized claims data

- Florian Hofer, Benjamin Birkner and Martin Spindler
- 23: Insights from optimal pandemic shielding in a multi-group SEIR framework

- Philipp Bach, Victor Chernozhukov and Martin Spindler
- 22: Hospital responses to the introduction of reimbursements by treatment intensity in a (presumably lump sum) DRG system

- Matthias Bäuml and Christian Kümpel
- 21: Long-term effects of the Paraguayan War (1864-1870): from male scarcity to intimate partner violence

- Barbara Boggiano
- 20: Low emission zones and population health

- Shushanik Margaryan
- 19: Hospital ownership type and service provision, a structural approach

- Esra Eren Bayindir
- 18: Heterogeneous spillover effects of children's education on parental mental health

- Jakob Everding
- 17: The effect of unemployment on the smoking behavior of couples

- Jakob Everding and Jan Marcus
- 16: The health effects of smoking bans: Evidence from German hospitalization data

- Michael Kvasnicka, Thomas Siedler and Nicolas Ziebarth
- 15: Semiparametric count data modeling with an application to health service demand

- Philipp Bach, Helmut Farbmacher and Martin Spindler
- 14: Ambulatory care at the end of a billing period

- Konrad Himmel and Udo Schneider
- 13: Unlucky to Be Young? The Long-Term Effects of School Starting Age on Smoking Behaviour and Health

- Michael Bahrs and Mathias Schumann
- 12: Measuring change in subjective wellbeing: Methods to quantify recall bias and recalibration response shift

- Christine Blome and Matthias Augustin
- 11: Using nonparametric conditional approach to integrate quality into efficiency analysis: Empirical evidence from cardiology departments

- Yauheniya Varabyova, Carl Blankart and Jonas Schreyögg
- 10: Cost-effectiveness of intravenous 5 mg zoledronic acid to prevent subsequent clinical fractures in postmenopausal women after hip fracture: A model-based analysis

- Florian Bleibler and Hans-Helmut König
- 9: A review of pay-for-performance programs in the inpatient sector in OECD countries

- Ricarda Milstein and Jonas Schreyögg
- 8: Average-cost pricing and dynamic selection incentives in the hospital sector

- Mathias Kifmann and Luigi Siciliani
- 07: Estimation of a physician practice cost function

- Mareike Heimeshoff and Jonas Schreyögg
- 06: Fairer Systemwettbewerb zwischen gesetzlicher und privater Krankenversicherung

- Mathias Kifmann and Martin Nell