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Theoretical considerations suggest that nonlinear health care price schedules have heterogeneous effects on health care demand. In this paper, we develop and apply a finite mixture bivariate probit model to analyze whether there are heterogeneous reactions to the introduction of a nonlinear...
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Patient mobility is a key issue in the EU who recently passed a new law on patients’ right to EU-wide provider choice. In this paper we use a Hotelling model with two regions that differ in technology to study the impact of patient mobility on health care quality, health care financing and...
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This study investigates hospitals’ dynamic incentives to select patients when hospitals are remunerated according to a … incentives to treat patients. …
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This paper investigates competition between health insurance companies under different financing regulations. We consider two alternatives advanced in recent German health care reform discussions: competition by contribution rates (health contributions) and by fees (health premia). We find that...
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version instead. We show that pharmacies’ substitution incentives are determined by relative margins and relative patient … coinsurance. In terms of policy implications, our results suggest that pharmacy incentives are crucial for promoting generic sales. …
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We study the incentives for hospitals to provide quality and expend cost-reducing effort when their budgets are soft, i …-reducing effort and the profit margin, which in turn weakens quality incentives. We also find that profit confiscation reduces quality …
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Many countries have reformed hospital reimbursement policies to provide stronger incentives for quality and cost …
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We analyse the effect of competition on quality in hospital markets with regulated prices, considering both the effect of (i) introducing competition (monopoly versus competition) and (ii) increasing competition through lower transportation costs (increased substitutability) or a higher number...
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and incentives are necessary, but they might counteract the aim of lowering public health expenditures. …
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A central theme in the international debate on genetic testing concerns the extent to which insurance companies should be allowed to use genetic information in their design of insurance contracts. We analyze this issue within a model with the following important feature: A person’s well-being...
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