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. 2005 Oct;74(2):181-91.
doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2005.01.001. Epub 2005 Jan 21.

The economics of non-attendance and the expected effect of charging a fine on non-attendees

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The economics of non-attendance and the expected effect of charging a fine on non-attendees

Mickael Bech. Health Policy. 2005 Oct.

Abstract

Non-attendance is claimed to waste substantial health care resources. However, this is only vaguely supported by empirical evidence. The epidemiology of non-attendees is explored in a rather large number of studies along with a sizeable number of studies documenting the effectiveness of various interventions to reduce non-attendance rates. Very few studies include more than one intervention and very few report information on the cost of the intervention which enables only vague conclusions about the cost-effectiveness of the interventions. The effectiveness of charging a fine on non-attendees, which has recently been suggested in Denmark and United Kingdom, has been studied in very few studies. These studies reveal that a fine will as most economists expected reduce the non-attendance rate. The literature of non-attendance discloses an immense need for studies addressing the non-attendance problem applying economic theory and standards of analysis.

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