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As much as percent of end of life Medicare expenditures and percent of overall Medicare expenditures are explained by physician beliefs that cannot be explained by patient preferences or justified by evidence of clinical effectiveness. Author Abstract There is considerable controversy about the causes of regional variations in health care expenditures. We use vignettes from patient and physician surveys linked to Medicare expenditures at the Hospital Referral Region to test whether patient demand side factors or physician supply side factors explain regional variations in spending.
We find patient demand is relatively unimportant in explaining variation in spending after accounting for physician beliefs. Physician organizational factors matter but the single most important factor is physician beliefs about treatment of end of life spending and of U.S. health care spending are associated with physician beliefs unsuppo Poland Mobile Number List rted by clinical evidence. Paper Information Full Working Paper Text Working Paper Publication Date May Sharpening Your Skills Social Media Sharpening Your Skills culls the HBS Working Knowledge archive to deliver insights around important business topics. This week developing a social media strategy. is a potentially powerful and low cost tool. But the risk is potentially powerful too—allowing consumers to co create your brand is enough to induce night sweats in any marketer.
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We find patient demand is relatively unimportant in explaining variation in spending after accounting for physician beliefs. Physician organizational factors matter but the single most important factor is physician beliefs about treatment of end of life spending and of U.S. health care spending are associated with physician beliefs unsuppo Poland Mobile Number List rted by clinical evidence. Paper Information Full Working Paper Text Working Paper Publication Date May Sharpening Your Skills Social Media Sharpening Your Skills culls the HBS Working Knowledge archive to deliver insights around important business topics. This week developing a social media strategy. is a potentially powerful and low cost tool. But the risk is potentially powerful too—allowing consumers to co create your brand is enough to induce night sweats in any marketer.
From our archives these Harvard Business School professors offer up different insights into developing and executing a successful social media strategy. Brand Manager s Guide to Losing Control Social media platforms have taken some of the marketing power away from companies and given it to consumers. Jill Avery discusses the landscape of open source branding wherein consumers not only discuss and disseminate branded content they also create it. Why the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was a Social Media Blockbuster Most companies should envy the financial and brand awareness brought about by the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. The campaign s key ingredient says John Deighton is that participants enhance their personal capital in performance of a good deed.