• J Health Econ · Jul 1993

    Elasticity estimates from a dynamic model of interrelated demands for private and public acute health care.

    • I D McAvinchey and A Yannopoulos.
    • Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, UK.
    • J Health Econ. 1993 Jul 1;12(2):171-86.

    AbstractThis paper investigates the private/public mix in acute health care provision in the UK. It uses an interrelated shares model derived from a translog function combined with dynamic adjustment. Using prices for public care constructed from NHS waiting lists, the insurance cost of private care and the retain price index, impact, intermediate and long run elasticities of demand for private and public care are obtained. The role of hospital consultants and of an aging population are also considered.

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