نتایج جستجو برای: costs drivers

تعداد نتایج: 219159  

2014
Apostolos Tsiachristas Bethany Hipple Waters Samantha A Adams Roland Bal Maureen PMM Rutten-van Mölken

BACKGROUND In the Netherlands, disease management programs (DMPs) are used to treat chronic diseases. Their aim is to improve care and to control the rising expenditures related to chronic diseases. A bundled payment was introduced to facilitate the implementation of DMPs. This payment is an all-inclusive price per patient per year for a pre-specified care package. However, it is unclear to whi...

2015
Haroon Mumtaz Francesco Zanetti

This paper assesses various capital and labor adjustment costs functions estimating a general equilibrium framework with Bayesian methods using US aggregate data. The estimation finds that the adjustment costs are convex in both capital and labor and allowing for their joint interaction is important. The structural model enables us to identify the response of factor adjustment costs to exogenou...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Martin D Smith John Lynham James N Sanchirico James A Wilson

The creation of marine reserves is often controversial. For decisionmakers, trying to find compromises, an understanding of the timing, magnitude, and incidence of the costs of a reserve is critical. Understanding the costs, in turn, requires consideration of not just the direct financial costs but also the opportunity costs associated with reserves. We use a discrete choice model of commercial...

Katsunobu Sasanuma Richard C. Larson

Drivers in urban neighborhoods who cruise streets, seeking inexpensive on-street parking create a significant fraction of measured traffic congestion. The solution to this problem is to reduce the total traffic volume including cruising traffic by implementing a congestion pricing scheme: the imposition of a usage fee on a limited-capacity resource during times of high demand. We review the his...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2006
Michael Clayton Bridgett Helms Cathy Simpson

Automobile crashes are the leading cause of death for those aged 3 to 33, with 43,005 (118 per day) Americans killed in 2002 alone. Seat belt use reduces the risk of serious injury in an accident, and refraining from using a cell phone while driving reduces the risk of an accident. Cell phone use while driving increases accident rates, and leads to 2,600 U.S. fatalities each year. An active pro...

1999
Sholom Feldblum

Traditional actuarial pricing procedures have focused on pre-accident driver attributes, vehicle characteristics, and garaging location in an effort to explain personal automobile loss cost “drivers.” Although these traditional factors are important for statewide ratemaking in a static environment, they account for only part of the influences on auto insurance loss costs. This paper draws on th...

2017
Luciana Bertocco de Paiva Haddad Liliana Ducatti Luana Regina Baratelli Carelli Mendes Wellington Andraus Luiz Augusto Carneiro D’Albuquerque

OBJECTIVES: Although liver transplantation procedures are common and highly expensive, their cost structure is still poorly understood. This study aimed to develop models of micro-costs among patients undergoing liver transplantation procedures while comparing the role of individual clinical predictors using tree regression models. METHODS: We prospectively collected micro-cost data from pati...

2016
Yusuke Yamani William J. Horrey Yulan Liang Donald L. Fisher

Older drivers are at increased risk of intersection crashes. Previous work found that older drivers execute less frequent glances for detecting potential threats at intersections than middle-aged drivers. Yet, earlier work has also shown that an active training program doubled the frequency of these glances among older drivers, suggesting that these effects are not necessarily due to age-relate...

2014
Lori Bollinger Adebiyi Adesina Steven Forsythe Ramona Godbole Elan Reuben Emmanuel Njeuhmeli

BACKGROUND As voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) programs scale up, there is a pressing need for information about the important cost drivers, and potential efficiency gains. We examine those cost drivers here, and estimate the potential efficiency gains through an econometric model. METHODS AND FINDINGS We examined the main cost drivers (i.e., personnel and consumables) associated wi...

Journal: :Alaska medicine 1997
M Moore

This report describes young driver crashes in Alaska, compares rates and characteristics of young driver crashes with adult driver crashes, and summarizes the medical and financial outcomes of young driver crashes, for the period 1991 through 1995. Using the Mini Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System (MINICODES), trauma registry hospital discharge data were linked with traffic crash records. The...

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