| Literature DB >> 23423475 |
S Walzer1, M Nuijten, C Wiesner, K Kaier, P-O Johansson, S Oertel.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: In economic theory economic surplus refers to two related quantities: Consumer and producer surplus. Applying this theory to health care "convenience" could be one way how consumer benefits might manifest itself.Entities:
Keywords: convenience; health care; health care policy; microeconomic surplus
Year: 2013 PMID: 23423475 PMCID: PMC3575073 DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2013.00017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pharmacol ISSN: 1663-9812 Impact factor: 5.810
DRGs in Germany for vaginal and cesarean births without complications.
| DRG | Description | Relation to base rate fee | Mean stay in hospital (days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| O01H | Primary section cesarean without complications, pregnancy duration of more than 33 weeks, without complex diagnosis | 0.803 | 4.8 |
| O60D | Vaginal birth without complications | 0.507 | 3.3 |
Summary of key assumptions in the example of emergency room visits in the UK.
| Convenience area | Country | Assumption/calculation definition | Calculation | Results: Microeconomic surplus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency room visits | UK | Annual salary of nurse grade E (specialist nurse): £19′492 | Cost coverage from daily salary for one emergency visit was calculated and compared between a “normal,” night and weekend shift | €30 surplus (night shifts) |
Pregnancy and live birth rates according to different age groups for IVF-treatment (Assisted Reproductive Technology, .
| <35 year | 35–37 years | 38–40 years | 41–42 years | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pregnancy rate | 47.6 | 38.9 | 30.1 | 20.5 |
| Live birth rate | 41.4 | 31.7 | 22.3 | 12.6 |
Figure 1Consumer and producer surplus in a supply-demand diagram.