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The Impact of Objective Quality Ratings on Patient Selection of Community Pharmacies: A Discrete Choice Experiment and Latent Class Analysis

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The article was published on 2017-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Latent class model & Selection (genetic algorithm).

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Evaluating the quality of medical care.

Rourke Aj
- 01 Sep 1957 - 
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Primary Care Providers

TL;DR: If you treat adult patients, you’ve provided care to someone who has a gambling disorder – whether you knew it or not.

Supermarket consumers and gender differences relating to their perceived importance levels of store characteristics

TL;DR: In this paper, a random sample collection methodology involving 280 male and female grocery shoppers was used to identify specific store characteristics, investigate the perceived importance of those characteristics and explore gender, age and income differences that may exist.
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Impact of Public Reporting on Unreported Quality of Care

TL;DR: It is found that overall both unreported and reported care improved following the launch of public reporting, and improvements in unreported care were particularly large among facilities with high scores or that significantly improved on reported measures, whereas low-scoring facilities experienced no change or worsening of their unreported quality of care.
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Using the lessons of behavioral economics to design more effective pay-for-performance programs.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss a number of design alternatives drawn from the behavioral economics literature that they believe could lead to greater provider response for the same dollar amount devoted to a P4P program.
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Learning and Fatigue Effects Revisited: Investigating the Effects of Accounting for Unobservable Preference and Scale Heterogeneity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show how accounting for unobservable preference and scale heterogeneity can influence the magnitude of observed ordering effects, and they also show that the scale heterogeneity of the observed ordering effect is a significant component in explaining these differences.
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Availability of Antibiotics for Purchase Without a Prescription on the Internet

TL;DR: Antibiotics are freely available for purchase on the Internet without a prescription, a phenomenon that encourages self-medication and low quality of care.
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Response Latencies in the Analysis of Conjoint Choice Experiments

TL;DR: This paper used response latencies to scale the covariance matrix of a multinomial probit model and showed that this leads to better model fit and holdout predictions, even if the response latency in the holdout task are not used.
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