Search Results - "Kjellsson, Gustav"
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Trends in Remote Health Care Consumption in Sweden: Comparison Before and During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in JMIR human factors (02-02-2022)“…Remote assessment of respiratory tract infections (RTIs) has been a controversial topic during the fast development of private telemedicine providers in…”
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Extending decomposition analysis to account for unobserved heterogeneity and persistence in health behavior: Income‐related smoking inequality among Swedish women
Published in Health economics (01-02-2018)“…This article suggests an enrichment of the standard method for decomposition of the concentration index to account for unobserved heterogeneity and persistence…”
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Graphical tools for monitoring inequality. The beauty can lie (in the details)
Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-2017)Get full text
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Commentary: Graphical Tools for Monitoring Inequality: The Beauty Can Lie (in the Details)
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A general method for decomposing the causes of socioeconomic inequality in health
Published in Journal of health economics (01-07-2016)“…•We develop a general method for decomposing socioeconomic inequality in health.•The focus is on bivariate rank dependent indices such as the concentration…”
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Enabling patient–physician continuity in Swedish primary care: the importance of a named GP. A registry-based observational study
Published in BJGP open (15-10-2024)“…Continuity of care is important for patients with chronic conditions. Assigning patients to a named GP may increase continuity.BACKGROUNDContinuity of care is…”
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Forgetting to remember or remembering to forget: A study of the recall period length in health care survey questions
Published in Journal of health economics (01-05-2014)“…•We explore how recall period length affects recall error of self-reported hospitalization.•A survey experiment assigns 6999 respondents to a recall period of…”
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On correcting the concentration index for binary variables
Published in Journal of health economics (01-05-2013)“…This article discusses measurement of socioeconomic inequalities in the prevalence of a health condition, in response to the recent exchange between Guido…”
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Lies, Damned Lies, and Health Inequality Measurements: Understanding the Value Judgments
Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-09-2015)“…Measuring and monitoring socioeconomic health inequalities are critical for understanding the impact of policy decisions. However, the measurement of health…”
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Patient choice, entry, and the quality of primary care: Evidence from Swedish reforms
Published in Health economics (01-06-2020)“…Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their impact on quality is ex ante ambiguous, and credible…”
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Better off by risk adjustment? Socioeconomic disparities in care utilization in Sweden following a payment reform
Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (08-05-2024)“…Reducing socioeconomic health inequalities is a key goal of most health systems. A challenge in this regard is that healthcare providers may have incentives to…”
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Enabling patient-physician continuity in Swedish primary care: the importance of a named GP
Published in BJGP open (28-05-2024)“…Continuity of care is important for patients with chronic conditions. Assigning patients to a named GP may increase continuity. To examine if patients who were…”
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Telemedicine services associated with higher use of regular primary care in a Swedish region
Published in Läkartidningen (18-10-2019)“…Since 2016, a number of companies offering primary care services via chats or video calls have entered the Swedish primary care market. This is the first study…”
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Information, switching costs, and consumer choice: Evidence from two randomised field experiments in Swedish primary health care
Published in Journal of public economics (01-04-2021)“…•Information frictions and switching costs may reduce benefits of consumer choice policies.•We study two randomised information interventions in Swedish…”
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The Authors Respond
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Erratum to “A general method for decomposing the causes of socioeconomic inequality in health” [J. Health Econ. 48 (2016) 89–106]
Published in Journal of health economics (01-09-2018)Get full text
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Socioeconomic distribution of GP visits following patient choice reform and differences in reimbursement models: Evidence from Sweden
Published in Health policy (Amsterdam) (01-09-2018)“…•Swedish patient choice reform increased GP visit numbers for all population groups.•Changes in the socioeconomic distribution of visits differed across…”
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Education and health: long-run effects of peers, tracking and years
Published in Economic policy (01-01-2021)“…SUMMARY We investigate two parallel school reforms in Sweden to assess the long-run health effects of education. One reform only increased years of schooling,…”
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Health Economics Letter: Breaking Bad Habits By Education -- Smoking Dynamics Among Swedish Women
Published in Health economics (01-07-2011)“…In a dynamic Two-Part Model (2PM), we find the effect of previous smoking on the participation decision to be decreasing with education among Swedish women,…”
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Breaking bad habits by education - smoking dynamics among Swedish women
Published in Health economics (01-07-2011)“…In a dynamic Two‐Part Model (2PM), we find the effect of previous smoking on the participation decision to be decreasing with education among Swedish women,…”
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