How does regulating doctors' admissions affect health expenditures? Evidence from Switzerland
Abstract Background Cost containment is a major issue for health policy, in many countries. Policymakers have used various measures to deal with this problem. In Switzerland, the national parliament and subnational (cantonal) governments have used moratoriums to limit the admission of specialist doc...
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Main Authors: | Michel Fuino (Author), Philipp Trein (Author), Joël Wagner (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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