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Kim Rose Olsen
Msc. Econ, ph.d.
Department of Public Health
VIP
,
Research Unit of General Pratice
Professor
,
DaCHE - Danish Centre for Health Economics
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0473-4736
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+4565503967
Email
krolsen
sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
General Practice
100%
Denmark
99%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
55%
Point-of-Care Testing
54%
Costs and Cost Analysis
52%
Primary Health Care
52%
General Practitioners
46%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
44%
Delivery of Health Care
41%
Low Back Pain
39%
Health Care Costs
38%
Health Expenditures
35%
Cardiac Rehabilitation
34%
Population
34%
Randomized Controlled Trials
27%
Morbidity
25%
Myocardial Ischemia
25%
Fee-for-Service Plans
24%
Disease Management
24%
Economics
24%
Health
22%
Anxiety
22%
Back Pain
21%
Income
21%
Depression
20%
Smoke-Free Policy
19%
Healthcare Disparities
18%
Back
18%
Internet-Based Intervention
17%
Obstructive Lung Diseases
17%
Health Care Reform
17%
Preventive Health Services
16%
Resource Allocation
15%
Third Molar
15%
Return to Work
15%
Forms and Records Control
15%
Referral and Consultation
14%
Patient Admission
14%
Public Hospitals
14%
Child Care
14%
Pandemics
14%
Hospitalization
14%
Motivation
14%
Electronic Health Records
13%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
13%
Smoking Cessation
13%
Prescriptions
13%
Child Health
13%
Life Expectancy
13%
Occupations
13%
Social Sciences
chronic illness
53%
morbidity
47%
health care
39%
Denmark
37%
general practitioner
36%
expenditures
33%
costs
33%
fee-for-service
29%
heart disease
19%
hospital system
19%
hospitalization
19%
technological progress
17%
suicide attempt
17%
mortality
16%
Mental health care
15%
staffing
14%
nurse
13%
life expectancy
13%
Child health
13%
ban
13%
trend
13%
smoking
12%
illness
12%
health
12%
cancer
12%
death
12%
rehabilitation
12%
psychologist
11%
surveillance
11%
efficiency
11%
productivity
11%
incentive
10%
medical practice
10%
anxiety
10%
resources
9%
workplace
9%
determinants
9%
comorbidity
9%
participation
9%
adolescent
7%
income
7%
low income
7%
hospital inpatient
7%
life years
7%
Healthcare
7%
technological change
7%
Euro
6%
utilization
6%
fee
6%
Business & Economics
General Practice
44%
Primary Care
43%
Morbidity
32%
Electronic Health Record
17%
Economies of Scale and Scope
17%
Capitation
17%
Payment Scheme
17%
Economies of Scope
16%
Health Care Expenditures
16%
Diabetes
16%
General Practitioners
16%
Hospitalization
16%
Fee-for-Service
16%
Hospital Services
15%
Natural Experiment
14%
Micro Data
13%
Technological Progress
13%
Medical Practice
13%
Health Shocks
12%
Market Conditions
11%
Burden
11%
Cost Complementarities
10%
Enrollment
10%
Expenditure
9%
Cross Section
8%
Disease-management-programme
8%
Treatment Outcome
7%
Technological Change
7%
Electronic Mail
7%
Pretreatment
7%
Telephone
6%
Resource Use
6%
Universal Coverage
6%
Resource Utilization
5%
Socioeconomic Characteristics
5%
Production Function
5%