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This study examines the effect of changes in the vintage distribution of cardiovascular system drugs on hospitalization and mortality due to cardiovascular disease using longitudinal country-level data. The vintage of a drug is the first year in which it was marketed anywhere in the world. We...
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Countries with larger increases in the share of cardiovascular drug doses that contained post-1990 or post-1995 ingredients had smaller increases in the cardiovascular disease hospital discharge rate, controlling for the quantity of cardiovascular medications consumed per person, the use of...
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, expected survival, number of people diagnosed, and innovation in diagnostic, radiation, and surgical procedures. We find that …
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I analyze the effects of four types of medical innovation and cancer incidence on US cancer mortality rates during the … pre‐dated factors that drove both innovation and mortality and that there would have been parallel trends in mortality in … the absence of innovation, the estimates indicate that there were three major sources of the 13.8% decline of the age …
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contribution by Lichtenberg (2004), which relates longevity in the United States to pharmaceutical innovation and public health …
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