How Much Money Should be Paid for a Patient to Isolate During the COVID-19 Outbreak? A Discrete Choice Experiment in Iran.
Enayatollah Homaie RadMohammad HajizadehVahid Yazdi-FeyzabadiSajad DelavariZahra Mohtasham-AmiriPublished in: Applied health economics and health policy (2021)
Our findings suggested that financial preferences for being isolated vary widely across individuals within different socioeconomic groups. Policymakers should consider these differences when designing effective intervention to increase compliance with the isolation protocols during infectious disease outbreaks.