Doctors and Their Workshops Economic Models of Physician Behavior
by Mark V. Pauly
University of Chicago Press, 1980
Cloth: 978-0-226-65044-9 | Electronic: 978-0-226-65046-3
DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226650463.001.0001
ABOUT THIS BOOKTABLE OF CONTENTS

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Doctors are obviously influential in determining the costs of their services. But even more important, many believe, is the influence physicians have over the use and cost of nonphysician health-care resources and services. Doctors and Their Workshops is the first comprehensive attempt to use economic analysis to understand some of the physician effects on nonphysician aspects of health care.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

1. Physicians as Agents

2. Physicians and Hospitals

3. Physician Influence on the Productivity of Hospitals: Empirical Results

4. Physician Information and the Consumer’s Demand for Care

5. The Availability Effect: Empirical Results

6. Hospital Beds, Hospital-oriented Physicians, and Hospital Use

7. Conclusions and Policy Implications

Appendix

Notes

Index