Heterogeneous effects of hospital competition on inpatient expenses: an empirical analysis of diseases grouping basing on conditions' complexity and urgency
Abstract Background Multiple pro-competition policies were implemented during the new round of healthcare reform in China. Differences in conditions' complexity and urgency across diseases associating with various degrees of information asymmetry and choice autonomy in the process of care provi...
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Main Authors: | Liyong Lu (Author), Xiaojun Lin (Author), Jay Pan (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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