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Existence and magnitude of health-related externalities evidence from a choice experiment

Summary: Health-related external benefits are of potentially large importance for public policy. This paper investigates health-related external benefits using a stated-preference discrete-choice experiment framed in a health care context and including choice scenarios defined by six attributes related to a recipient and the recipient's condition: communicability, severity, medical necessity, relationship to respondent, location, and contribution requested. Subjects also completed a set of own-treatment scenarios and a values-orientation instrument. We find evidence of substantial health-related external benefits that vary as expected with the scenario attributes and subjects' value orientations. The results are consistent with a number of hypotheses offered by the general theoretical analysis of health-related externalities and the analysis of externalities specific to health care.

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  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 electronic text (44 p.) : ill., digital file.
  • Publisher: Hamilton, Ont. : Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis, McMaster University, 2011

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General Note:
"February 15, 2011".
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-24).
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Medical care -- Finance
Humanitarianism
Medical policy
Economics, Medical
Health Policy
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Altruism
Discrete choice
Economics
Experiment
Externality
Health
Health care
Health insurance
Interaction (statistics)
Logistic regression
Altruists
Choice
Conditional logit
Health
Health -- Health treatment
Health -- Healthcare policy -- Health insurance
Interaction
Likelihood
Logit model
Nested logit
Parameters
Science and technology
Science and technology -- Mathematics
Science and technology -- Research
Science and technology -- Social sciences
Science and technology -- Social sciences -- Economics
Science and technology -- Social sciences -- Psychology
Statistically
Uninsured
Genre: Electronic books.

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