The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks.

Bech M, Christiansen T, Dunham K, Lauridsen J, Lyttkens CH, McDonald K, McGuire A, TECH Investigators PI for the G team, Gerhardus A (2009)
Health Econ 18(10): 1114-1132.

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Bech, Mickael; Christiansen, Terkel; Dunham, Kelly; Lauridsen, Jorgen; Lyttkens, Carl Hampus; McDonald, Kathryn; McGuire, Alistair; TECH Investigators, PI for the German team; Gerhardus, AnsgarUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
The Technological Change in Health Care Research Network collected unique patient-level data on three procedures for treatment of heart attack patients (catheterization, coronary artery bypass grafts and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty) for 17 countries over a 15-year period to examine the impact of economic and institutional factors on technology adoption. Specific institutional factors are shown to be important to the uptake of these technologies. Health-care systems characterized as public contract systems and reimbursement systems have higher adoption rates than public-integrated health-care systems. Central control of funding of investments is negatively associated with adoption rates and the impact is of the same magnitude as the overall health-care system classification. GDP per capita also has a strong role in initial adoption. The impact of income and institutional characteristics on the utilization rates of the three procedures diminishes over time. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
Health Econ
Band
18
Ausgabe
10
Seite(n)
1114-1132
ISSN
1057-9230
eISSN
1099-1050
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1940326

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Bech M, Christiansen T, Dunham K, et al. The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks. Health Econ. 2009;18(10):1114-1132.
Bech, M., Christiansen, T., Dunham, K., Lauridsen, J., Lyttkens, C. H., McDonald, K., McGuire, A., et al. (2009). The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks. Health Econ, 18(10), 1114-1132. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.1417
Bech, Mickael, Christiansen, Terkel, Dunham, Kelly, Lauridsen, Jorgen, Lyttkens, Carl Hampus, McDonald, Kathryn, McGuire, Alistair, TECH Investigators, PI for the German team, and Gerhardus, Ansgar. 2009. “The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks.”. Health Econ 18 (10): 1114-1132.
Bech, M., Christiansen, T., Dunham, K., Lauridsen, J., Lyttkens, C. H., McDonald, K., McGuire, A., TECH Investigators, P. I. for the G. team, and Gerhardus, A. (2009). The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks. Health Econ 18, 1114-1132.
Bech, M., et al., 2009. The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks. Health Econ, 18(10), p 1114-1132.
M. Bech, et al., “The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks.”, Health Econ, vol. 18, 2009, pp. 1114-1132.
Bech, M., Christiansen, T., Dunham, K., Lauridsen, J., Lyttkens, C.H., McDonald, K., McGuire, A., TECH Investigators, P.I. for the G. team, Gerhardus, A.: The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks. Health Econ. 18, 1114-1132 (2009).
Bech, Mickael, Christiansen, Terkel, Dunham, Kelly, Lauridsen, Jorgen, Lyttkens, Carl Hampus, McDonald, Kathryn, McGuire, Alistair, TECH Investigators, PI for the German team, and Gerhardus, Ansgar. “The influence of economic incentives and regulatory factors on the adoption of treatment technologies: a case study of technologies used to treat heart attacks.”. Health Econ 18.10 (2009): 1114-1132.

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