An Economic Model of Optimal Penalty for Health Care Workplace Violence
This article provides an economic model on the optimal penalty of health care workplace violence based on health care workplace classification and cost structure, aiming to deter potential offenders. By developing an EIP (externality, identifiability, and preventability) analytical method, we distin...
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Main Authors: | Zesheng Sun PhD (Author), Sharon X. Lin PhD (Author), Shuhong Wang PhD (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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