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Should Contact Bans Have Been Lifted More in Germany?

2020

Abstract Many countries consider the lifting of restrictions of social contacts (RSC). We quantify the effects of RSC for Germany. We initially employ a purely statistical approach to predicting prevalence of Covid-19 if RSC had been upheld after 20 April. We employ these findings and feed them into our theoretical model. We find that the peak of the number of sick individuals would have been reached already end of April. The number of sick individuals would have fallen below 1000 at the beginning of July. If restrictions had been lifted completely on April 20, the number of sick should have risen quickly again from around 27 April. A balance between economic and individual costs of RSC and…

medicine.medical_specialty2019-20 coronavirus outbreakEconomics and EconometricsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Geography Planning and Developmentforecast Germanyepidemic03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessPandemicmedicine030212 general & internal medicineChromatin structure remodeling (RSC) complex050207 economicsExit strategybiologyI18SARS-CoV-2Public healthJel/E17pandemic05 social sciencesE17Jel/I18ArticlesEconomic benefitsEditor's ChoiceC63biology.proteinDemographic economicsJel/C63BusinessCovid-19Cesifo Economic Studies
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Projecting the spread of COVID-19 for Germany

2020

We model the evolution of the number of individuals that are reported to be sick with COVID-19 in Germany. Our theoretical framework builds on a continuous time Markov chain with four states: healthy without infection, sick, healthy after recovery or after infection but without symptoms and dead. Our quantitative solution matches the number of sick individuals up to the most recent observation and ends with a share of sick individuals following from infection rates and sickness probabilities. We employ this framework to study inter alia the expected peak of the number of sick individuals in a scenario without public regulation of social contacts. We also study the effects of public regulati…

medicine.medical_specialtyEconomics and Econometrics2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)PopulationPsychological interventionRobert koch institutHB1-384003 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)Epidemiology0502 economics and businessmedicineEconomicsEconomic theory. Demography030212 general & internal medicineDuration (project management)050207 economicseducationBusiness managementeducation.field_of_studyPublic health05 social sciencesA shareGeographySocial history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformHN1-995DemographyGerman Economic Review
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Narcoleptic and schizophrenic hallucinations

2002

The differential diagnosis of narcolepsy versus schizophrenia is sometimes complicated by similar phenomenology, particularly when hallucinations predominate. REM sleep disturbances seem fundamental in the pathophysiology of narcolepsy, and REM sleep intrusions during periods of wakefulness are often associated with hallucinations also in healthy controls and in patients with other brain disorders including schizophrenia. This study used a semistructured interview to investigate different aspects of hallucinations (frequency, modality, content, and dependence on body posture) in 148 patients with narcolepsy, 21 patients with acute exacerbation of a schizophrenic disorder, and 128 healthy su…

medicine.medical_specialtyExacerbationbusiness.industryBody postureHealth PolicyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Healthy subjectsAudiologymedicine.diseasePathophysiologyMedicineWakefulnessDifferential diagnosisbusinessPsychiatryPsychopathologyNarcolepsyThe European Journal of Health Economics
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Depression, emotional blunting, and akinesia in schizophrenia

2002

Depression, negative symptoms, and extrapyramidal signs (EPS) frequently occur together in schizophrenia. Their overlap is due partly to the lack of specificity of assessment instruments. However, to disentangle the three syndromes is clinically important as treatment of schizophrenia requires a differentiated approach. This study investigated the overlap between depression, emotional blunting as a core part of the negative syndrome, and akinesia as manifestation of EPS, using the Calgary Depression Rating Scale (CDSS), the Rating Scale for Emotional Blunting (SEB), and the akinesia score of the Simpson-Angus Scale (SAS) as the most specific assessment instruments presently available. We in…

medicine.medical_specialtyExtrapyramidal signsbusiness.industryHealth PolicyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Emotional bluntingAnhedoniamedicine.diseaseCorrelationExtrapyramidal symptomsRating scaleSchizophreniamedicinemedicine.symptombusinessPsychiatryDepression (differential diagnoses)The European Journal of Health Economics
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Governmental Accounting in Spain and the European Monetary Union: A Critical Perspective

2000

During the last twenty-five years, the changes in Spanish accounting have been radical and significant, especially since 1986 when Spain joined the European Union. Those changes were first introduced in business accounting, following the patterns of the Fourth Directive, but governmental accounting has also been affected by structural reforms that have modified the financial reporting system, the accounting standards and the accounting principles to be applied. However, the governmental accounting system needs further improvement, particularly given the EMU framework and the relationship between governmental accounting and national accounting.

medicine.medical_specialtyMark-to-market accountingbusiness.industryFund accountingEconomic policyNational accountsAccountingGeneral Business Management and AccountingAccounting standardPositive accountingGovernmental accountingPolitical scienceManagement accountingmedicineFinancial accountingbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceFinancial Accountability and Management
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Patterns of care and cost profiles of women with breast cancer in Italy: EPICOST study based on real world data

2020

Objectives To estimate total direct health care costs associated to diagnosis and treatment of women with breast cancer in Italy, and to investigate their distribution by service type according to the disease pathway and patient characteristics. Methods Data on patients provided by population-based Cancer Registries are linked at individual level with data on health-care services and corresponding claims from administrative databases. A combination of cross-sectional approach and a threephase of care decomposition model with initial, continuing and final phases-of-care defined according to time occurred since diagnosis and disease outcome is adopted. Direct estimation of cancer-related cost…

medicine.medical_specialtyReal world dataTotal costEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)PopulationHealth care utilizationAdministrative dataBreast NeoplasmsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata03 medical and health sciencesInsurance Claim Review0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerBreast cancerEnvironmental healthHealth careCost analysiCost analysisMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRegistrieseducationRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_studyHealth economicsbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyPublic healthmedicine.diseaseHospitalizationCross-Sectional StudiesItalyCost driverCohortFemaleHealth Expenditures0305 other medical sciencebusinessDelivery of Health Care
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Optimal savings and health spending over the life cycle

2010

This paper investigates the relationship between saving and health spending in a two-period overlapping generations economy. Individuals work in the first period of life and live in retirement in old age. Health spending is an activity that increases quality of life and longevity. Empirical evidence shows that both health spending and saving behave as luxury goods but their behaviour differs markedly according to the level of per capita GDP. The share of saving on GDP has a concave shape with respect to per capita GDP, whereas the share of health spending on GDP increases more than proportionally with respect to per capita GDP. The ratio of saving to spending is nonlinear with respect to in…

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsHealth spendingEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Decision MakingIntertemporal choiceOverlapping generations modelIntertemporal choiceGross domestic productStatistics NonparametricResource AllocationMicroeconomicsCost SavingsEconomicsmedicineHumansEmpirical evidenceSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politicahealth care economics and organizationsHealth economicsModels StatisticalAdult mortalitySavingPublic healthHealth PolicyModels EconomicReal gross domestic productItalyQuality of LifeHealth ResourcesDemographic economicsIntertemporal choice; Health spending; Adult mortality; SavingHealth ExpendituresPublic finance
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Gender and Age Group Differences in Stereotypes about Mental Health Care Providers

2013

Mental health care providers play a significant role in the prevention of mental health problems and promotion of well-being. The aim of the study was to explore gender and age group differences in stereotypes about helping professionals in the mental health care field. The data were derived from 338 Latvian-speaking adults aged 18 to 87. They rated stereotypic characteristics of five typical helping professionals (a family doctor, a psychologist, a psychiatrist, a clergyman, and an astrologer) on a seven-point Likert-type scale. The stereotype content model was used to measure warmth and competence stereotypes (Fiske, Xu, Cuddy, & Glick, 1999). Gender differences show that women rate a typ…

medicine.medical_specialtyYounger ageGeneral Arts and HumanitieseducationGeneral Social SciencesStereotype content modelMental healthAge and genderlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HGroup differencesmedicineMental health carePsychologyPsychiatryGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceCompetence (human resources)Clinical psychologyMediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
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New Perspective to Improve Care of Patients with Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcer: Early Economic Impact of the Use of Photodynamic Therapy with RLP068 (…

2021

Valentina Lorenzoni,1 Agatina Chiavetta,2 Vincenzo Curci,3 Giuseppe Della Pepa,4 Carmelo Licciardello,5 Felicia Pantò,6 Alessia Scatena,7 Giuseppe Turchetti1 1Institute of Management, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy; 2A.O. Cannizzaro, Catania, Italy; 3Centro per La Cura del Piede Diabetico, Ospedale Costantino Cantù di Abbiategrasso, Milan, Italy; 4Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University, Naples, Italy; 5Unit of Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases, Centro Catanese di Medicina e Chirurgia, Catania, Italy; 6Section of Endocrinology, Biomedical Department of Internal and Specialist Medicine, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy;…

medicine.medical_specialtyeconomicEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)PopulationPsychological interventioncostscosts; diabetic foot infection; diabetic foot ulcer; economic; impact; photodynamic therapy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAdjuvant therapyMedicine030212 general & internal medicineEconomic impact analysiseducationOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth Policymedicine.diseaseDiabetic footClinicoEconomics and Outcomes ResearchRegimenDiabetic foot ulcerphotodynamic therapyEconomic evaluationEmergency medicineimpactdiabetic foot infection0305 other medical sciencebusinessdiabetic foot ulcerClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research
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Multidimensional health modeling: Association between socioeconomic and psychosocial factors and health in Latvia

2009

This research aims at estimating association between socioeconomic and psychosocial factors on the one hand and health in Latvia on the other hand. While information on association between socioeconomic determinants of population health in Latvia is scarce, effect of psychosocial resources on individual health in this country hasn’t been estimated before. We find empirical support for the association between different psychosocial factors and physical health in Latvia. This paper proposes new approach for modelling self-assessed health. We find that the concept of health is too complicated to measure effects of health determinants using a one-dimensional econometric model. We apply two-dime…

medicine.medical_specialtyjel:C52Public healthLogitOrdered probitPopulation healthLogistic regressionjel:I10Econometric modeljel:I18Political sciencemedicineEconometricsself-assessed health; socioeconomic determinants; psychosocial factors; nonmonotonicity; stereotype logitOrdered logitPsychosocial
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