Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4198697 Health Policy 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The determinants for the number of inpatient hospital admissions across Danish municipalities are analysed using balanced panel data from the period 1998–2004. The determinants include socio-demographic variables, home help service, residential homes capacity, proxy variables for morbidity, utilisation of primary care services, accessibility of hospitals and a number of other factors. Panel effects in the form of intra-municipal correlation and heterogeneity across years are controlled for. Spatial spillover effects across municipalities will be investigated in order to disclose the spatial dynamics of hospital admissions. Reverse causalities among the number of hospital admissions and certain health systems characteristics are further controlled for. The results are shown to be highly sensitive to such adjustments, as the effects of determinants – including those over which the municipalities exert some control – are seriously overestimated if such features are ignored.

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