Who has a clue to preventing the flu? Unravelling supply and demand effects on the take-up of influenza vaccinations
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Influenza is a serious disease, especially for older people, and incomplete
vaccination take-up poses a major public health challenge. On both the side
of physicians and patients, there could be promising channels for increasing
immunization rates, but no attempt has yet been made to empirically unravel
their respective influences. Using exclusion restrictions implied by an economic
model of physician-patient interactions, our study quantifies the particular
effects of supply and demand on influenza immunization. On the supply side, our
estimates highlight the importance of physician agency and physician quality,
while a patient’s education and health behaviors are key demand side factors.
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