Søren Rud Kristensen : Citation Profile


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Syddansk Universitet (80% share)
Imperial College (20% share)

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   8 years (2013 - 2021). See details.
   Cites by year: 12
   Journals where Søren Rud Kristensen has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 9.    Total self citations: 4 (3.74 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Siciliani, Luigi (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Søren Rud Kristensen.

Is cited by:

Siciliani, Luigi (11)

Straume, Odd Rune (6)

Gravelle, Hugh (5)

Lisi, Domenico (5)

Moscelli, Giuseppe (3)

Galeotti, Fabio (3)

Maggian, Valeria (3)

Pertile, Paolo (2)

Hennig-Schmidt, Heike (2)

Feng, Yan (2)

Pinchbeck, Edward (2)

Cites to:

Siciliani, Luigi (13)

Tirole, Jean (8)

Gertler, Paul (6)

Kaarboe, Oddvar (5)

Holmstrom, Bengt (5)

Fehr, Ernst (5)

Falk, Armin (5)

Milgrom, Paul (4)

Huillery, Elise (4)

Aghion, Philippe (4)

Norton, Edward (4)

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Where Søren Rud Kristensen has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
Health Policy5
Social Science & Medicine4
Health Economics3

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
DaCHE discussion papers / University of Southern Denmark, Dache - Danish Centre for Health Economics3

Recent works citing Søren Rud Kristensen (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Dynamic, incentive-compatible contracting for health services. (2023). Pertile, Paolo ; Moretto, Michele ; Levaggi, Rosella. In: FEEM Working Papers. RePEc:ags:feemwp:338404.

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2023Conceptual framework for acute community health care services – Illustrated by assessing the development of services in Denmark. (2023). Bech, Mickael ; Gudex, Claire ; Espersen, Kurt ; Lauridsen, Jorgen T ; Andersen-Ranberg, Karen ; Fournaise, Anders. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:324:y:2023:i:c:s0277953623002149.

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2023Effects of individual and neighborhood social risks on diabetes pay-for-performance program under a single-payer health system. (2023). Huang, Kuang-Hua ; Tsai, Wen-Chen ; Lee, Chiachi Bonnie ; Chen, Michael S ; Chang, Yu-Chia. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:326:y:2023:i:c:s0277953623002873.

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2023Dynamic, incentive-compatible contracting for health services. (2023). Pertile, Paolo ; LEVAGGI, ROSELLA ; Moretto, Michele. In: Working Papers. RePEc:fem:femwpa:2023.16.

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2023Impact of prevention in primary care on costs in primary and secondary care for people with serious mental illness. (2023). Gravelle, Hugh ; Goddard, Maria ; Mason, Anne ; Rice, Nigel ; Gutacker, Nils ; Kasteridis, Panos ; Ride, Jemimah ; Jacobs, Rowena ; Doran, Tim. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:32:y:2023:i:2:p:343-355.

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2023Socioeconomic inequalities in waiting times for planned and cancer surgery: Evidence from Spain. (2023). Siciliani, Luigi ; Lopezcasasnovas, Guillem ; Garciaaltes, Anna ; Carrilero, Neus ; Bosquemercader, Laia. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:32:y:2023:i:5:p:1181-1201.

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2023The impact of performance?based financing within local health systems: Evidence from Mozambique. (2023). Chicumbe, Sergio ; Fernandes, Quinhas F ; Nhassengo, Pedroso ; Fichera, Eleonora ; Ohrnberger, Julius ; Anselmi, Laura. In: Health Economics. RePEc:wly:hlthec:v:32:y:2023:i:7:p:1525-1549.

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Works by Søren Rud Kristensen:


YearTitleTypeCited
2014Optimal Price-Setting in Pay for Performance Schemes in Health Care In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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2016Optimal price-setting in pay for performance schemes in health care.(2016) In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
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2014Optimal Price-Setting in Pay for Performance Schemes in Health Care.(2014) In: Discussion Papers.
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2015A roadmap for comparing readmission policies with application to Denmark, England, Germany and the United States In: Health Policy.
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2015Incentivising effort in governance of public hospitals: Development of a delegation-based alternative to activity-based remuneration In: Health Policy.
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2018Towards incentivising integration: A typology of payments for integrated care In: Health Policy.
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2019Pay for performance for specialised care in England: Strengths and weaknesses In: Health Policy.
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2021Using national clinical guidelines to reduce practice variation – the case of Denmark In: Health Policy.
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2018Uncertainty about the effort–performance relationship in threshold-based payment schemes In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2018Autonomy to health care professionals as a vehicle for value-based health care? Results of a quasi-experiment in hospital governance In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2019Does pooling health & social care budgets reduce hospital use and lower costs? In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2019Do variations in hospital admission rates bias comparisons of standardized hospital mortality rates? A population-based cohort study In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2021A realist review to assess for whom, under what conditions and how pay for performance programmes work in low- and middle-income countries In: Social Science & Medicine.
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2013Is the quality of hospital care price sensitive? Regression kink estimates from a volume dependent price setting scheme In: DaCHE discussion papers.
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2013Who to pay for performance? The choice of organisational level for hospital performance incentives In: DaCHE discussion papers.
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2020Nurse staffing and patient outcomes: Analyzing within- and between-variation In: DaCHE discussion papers.
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2016Associations between Extending Access to Primary Care and Emergency Department Visits: A Difference-In-Differences Analysis In: PLOS Medicine.
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2014THE COST?EFFECTIVENESS OF USING FINANCIAL INCENTIVES TO IMPROVE PROVIDER QUALITY: A FRAMEWORK AND APPLICATION In: Health Economics.
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2017Financial Penalties for Performance in Health Care In: Health Economics.
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2020What explains differences in waiting times for health care across socioeconomic status? In: Health Economics.
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