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| Karine LamiraudSummaryAffiliation: University of Lausanne Country: Switzerland Publications
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Economic implications of nonadherence to highly active antiretroviral treatment in HIV patientsKarine Lamiraud
University of Lausanne, DEEP HEC, Institute of Health Economics and Management, Bâtiment Internef, Quartier Unil Dorigny, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Expert Opin Pharmacother 7:135-43. 2006....
Therapeutic non-adherence: a rational behavior revealing patient preferences?Karine Lamiraud
Institute of Health Economics and Management IEMS, DEEP HEC, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Health Econ 16:1185-204. 2007..Furthermore, we provide a new framework for the analysis of adherence data. The microeconometric framework highlights that non-adherence is an endogenous behavior, thus suggesting new ways for improving adherence...
The impact of information on patient preferences in different delivery patterns: a contingent valuation study of prescription versus OTC drugsKarine Lamiraud
ESSEC Business School, Paris, France
Health Policy 93:102-10. 2009..Our analysis assessed the impact of information on patients' preferences in prescription versus over-the-counter (OTC) delivery systems...
The effect of nonmedical factors on variations in the performance of colonoscopy among different health care settingsKarine Lamiraud
ESSEC Business School, Paris, France
Med Care 48:101-9. 2010..This study aimed to examine the role of nonmedical factors (ie, embodied in health care system design) as possible contributors to variations in colonoscopy performance...
Adherence to and effectiveness of highly active antiretroviral treatment for HIV infection: assessing the bidirectional relationshipKarine Lamiraud
ESSEC Business School, Avenue Bernard Hirsch, B P 50105, 95021 Cergy, France
Med Care 50:410-8. 2012..Adherence behavior may be influenced not only by perceived benefits-which are usually the focus of related studies-but also by objective treatment benefits reflected in biological outcomes...
The influence of supplementary health insurance on switching behaviour: evidence from Swiss dataBrigitte Dormont
Institute of Health Economics and Management IEMS, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
Health Econ 18:1339-56. 2009..Our analysis illustrates how consumer choice for one's basic health plan interacts with the decision to subscribe to supplementary insurance...
