Equity in Swedish health care reconsidered : New results based on the finite mixture model
(2001) In Health Economics 10(6). p.565-572- Abstract
This paper reconsiders the equity issue in Swedish health care utilization previously analysed by Gerdtham (Health Econ 1997; 6: 303-319) within the framework of the standard two-part model. Departing from the user/non-user distinction, we use the more flexible framework of the finite mixture model that distinguishes between frequent/infrequent users. Our results indicate that the support for the inequity hypothesis reported by Gerdtham is sensitive to model specification and the way standard errors of coefficients are estimated. The new framework offers an alternative perspective on the magnitude of the income-related difference in health care utilization.
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- Gerdtham, Ulf G. LU and Trivedi, Pravin K.
- publishing date
- 2001-01-01
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Count data, Equity, Finite mixture models, Health care, Latent class models
- in
- Health Economics
- volume
- 10
- issue
- 6
- pages
- 8 pages
- publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Inc.
- external identifiers
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- scopus:0034825286
- pmid:11550296
- ISSN
- 1057-9230
- DOI
- 10.1002/hec.634
- language
- English
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- dce4f418-2f6e-4038-851e-367f2ffe1ab2
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