Medicin og biovidenskab
Denmark
100%
Risk Reduction Behavior
88%
Delivery of Health Care
69%
Numbers Needed To Treat
69%
Costs and Cost Analysis
68%
Health
63%
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
61%
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms
59%
General Practice
56%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
52%
Intention
48%
General Practitioners
47%
Early Detection of Cancer
42%
Life Support Care
34%
Altruism
31%
Life Expectancy
30%
Health Expenditures
29%
Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction
29%
Decision Making
28%
Population
27%
Cardiovascular Diseases
27%
Vaccination
26%
Registries
26%
Unstable Angina
25%
Fees and Charges
24%
Robotics
23%
Endometrial Neoplasms
22%
Life Style
22%
Immunologic Desensitization
22%
Economics
22%
Coronary Angiography
22%
Personal Health Records
21%
Telephone
20%
Therapeutics
20%
Chronic Disease
20%
Myocardial Infarction
19%
Quality of Life
18%
Cell Phone
18%
Paternalism
17%
Air Ambulances
17%
Mental Health
17%
Health Services
16%
Randomized Controlled Trials
16%
England
16%
Incentive Reimbursement
16%
Fee-for-Service Plans
16%
Pantoprazole
16%
Smoke-Free Policy
15%
Cost of Illness
15%
Health Care Sector
14%
Samfundsvidenskab
life years
64%
general practitioner
54%
health
49%
cancer
44%
costs
40%
Denmark
36%
health care
31%
medication
31%
Chronic Diseases
27%
life expectancy
25%
altruism
25%
vaccination
24%
decision making
23%
evidence
21%
experiment
21%
heart attack
21%
marginal utility
21%
specialized hospital
19%
heart disease
19%
expenditures
19%
determinants
19%
cardiovascular disease
19%
time
18%
fee
18%
physician
17%
fee-for-service
16%
health care decisions
16%
treatment effectiveness
15%
layperson
15%
allergy
14%
present
14%
technological progress
14%
health care services
14%
physical exercise
14%
paternalism
13%
socioeconomic position
13%
smoking
13%
dismissal
13%
quality of life
12%
morbidity
12%
welfare
12%
Health Care System
12%
mortality
12%
equity
12%
self-help
12%
taxes
11%
socioeconomic factors
11%
scenario
11%
participation
11%
Erhverv og økonomi
General Practitioners
41%
General Practice
29%
Doctors
22%
Agency Theory
16%
Discrete Choice Experiment
16%
Prescription
15%
Nudges
14%
Capitation
14%
Payment Scheme
14%
Health Care Expenditures
13%
Gaming
13%
Morbidity
13%
Gambling
13%
Contingent Valuation
12%
Fees
12%
Choice Experiment
12%
Externalities
12%
Ranking
11%
Micro Data
11%
Technological Progress
11%
Medical Practice
11%
Health Shocks
10%
Economists
10%
Health
9%
Market Conditions
9%
Subsidies
9%
Physicians
8%
Costs
8%
Willingness-to-pay
8%
Technological Change
6%
Primary Care
6%
Evaluation
5%
Questionnaire
5%
Screening
5%
Medication
5%
Universal Coverage
5%
Marginal Rate of Substitution
5%