Daniela Pertl

Papers

1

Total Citations

7

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About

Daniela Pertl is a health policy researcher whose work focuses on the economic and organizational challenges of cross-border healthcare cooperation, particularly in the context of high-cost medical capital investments. Her most cited paper, "OP01 Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health" (2017, 7 citations), examines the inefficiencies and disparities in the provision and utilization of expensive medical equipment—such as MRI scanners and radiotherapy units—across different regions. Pertl’s research highlights how variability in capital investment can lead to unequal access to advanced diagnostics and treatments, and she advocates for collaborative, cross-border strategies to optimize resource allocation and reduce waste. Her contributions are especially relevant for policymakers and health system managers seeking to balance cost containment with equitable access to cutting-edge technology. While her citation count reflects a niche but impactful area of study, Pertl’s work is notable for bridging health economics, public administration, and international cooperation, offering practical insights into how nations can jointly manage high-cost capital investments to improve population health outcomes.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
OP01 Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health
7 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2017 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 8

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