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A problem with consumer surplus measures of the cost of practice variations
Dranove, David. Journal of Health Economics. Amsterdam: Jun 1995. Vol. 14, Iss. 2; pg. 243, 9 pgs
Abstract (Summary)

Estimates of the surplus loss due to physician practice variation measure the area under the "shifted" demand curve. This method is valid only if the unshifted demand curve is derived from the distribution of true (ex post) values of care. If the unshifted demand curve does not reflect the true value of care, then the traditional methods of measuring surplus loss can be significantly biased.

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Subjects: Variation,  Studies,  Health economics,  Health care delivery,  Economic models,  Demand analysis
Classification Codes 9130 Experimental/theoretical treatment,  1200 Social policy,  1130 Economic theory
Author(s): Dranove, David
Publication title: Journal of Health Economics. Amsterdam: Jun 1995. Vol. 14, Iss. 2;  pg. 243, 9 pgs
Source type: Periodical
ISSN: 01676296
ProQuest document ID: 6802574
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