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Background Supplier-induced demand (SID) refers to the concept that healthcare providers may deliver services that are not medically necessary to patients. An estimation of the extent to which this event has occurred can be insightful […]

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Background The structure of the Iranian health system has raised this hypothesis that a part of the Knee Replacement Surgery (KRS) services are provided due to Physician-Induced Demand (PID). Methods This paper used an unbalanced […]

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Health Equity Research Center’s seventh Journal Club was successfully concluded on the noon of August 24th, 2021. In this session of our journal club, the main discussion was the paper titled “Physician induced demand for […]

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Health Equity Research Center’s seventh Journal Club This center is going to hold its seventh Journal Club on August 24th, 2021, from 18 till 19 pm (IRST) to discuss the paper titled: “Physician induced demand […]

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Health Equity Research Center’s fifth Journal Club This center is going to hold its fifth Journal Club on June 19th, 2021, from 11 till 12 pm (IRST) to discuss the paper: “An Introduction to the […]

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Abstract Background Supplier-induced demand (SID) refers to the concept that healthcare providers may deliver services to patients that are not medically necessary. An estimation of the extent to which this event has occurred can be […]

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Abstract Context Supplier-induced demand (SID) is an essential concept in health economics related to the diagnosis of different types of cancer and related expenditures. The current review considered studies on induced demand in cancer diagnosis. […]