This paper exploits the staggered rollout of Vietnam’s hospital autonomization policy to estimate its impacts on several key health sector outcomes including hospital efficiency, use of hospital care, and out-of-pocket spending. The authors use six years of panel data covering all Vietnam’s public hospitals, and three stacked cross-sections of household data. Autonomization probably led to more hospital admissions and outpatient department visits...
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2012/07/01
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS6137
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2012/07/01
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The impacts of public hospital autonomization : evidence from a quasi-natural experiment
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district hospital