Stephan Mildschuh
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About
Stephan Mildschuh is a health policy researcher whose work centers on the economics of high-cost medical capital investments and cross-border health cooperation. His most cited paper, "Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health" (2017, 7 citations), addresses the critical challenge of efficiently allocating expensive medical equipment—such as MRI scanners and radiotherapy units—across regional and national boundaries. Mildschuh’s research highlights the stark variability in provision and utilization rates of these capital-intensive goods, advocating for collaborative frameworks to reduce waste and improve access. By focusing on the financial and logistical complexities of shared health infrastructure, he provides actionable insights for policymakers seeking to optimize resource allocation in strained healthcare systems. His work is particularly relevant for students and researchers interested in health economics, public finance, and European health system integration. Though his citation count is modest, Mildschuh’s contributions offer a foundational perspective on a niche yet impactful area of health policy, emphasizing the potential of cross-border partnerships to address systemic inefficiencies in capital-intensive care delivery.
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- 1OP01 Cross Border Cooperation On High-Cost-Capital Investments In Health7 citations · 2017