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, without competition, physicians deviate from patient-optimal treatment under payment systems like capitation and fee …
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Mixed payment systems have become a prominent alternative to paying physicians through fee-for-service and capitation … understood when introducing mixed systems. We systematically analyze the influence of fee-for-service, capitation, and mixed …-for-service and significant underprovision under capitation, though less than predicted when assuming profit-maximization. Introducing …
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-for-service or capitation. Performance pay is granted if a health care quality threshold is reached, and varies with the patients …-for-service incentives, and underprovision due to capitation; on average, it increases the patients' health benefit. The magnitude of these …
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This paper systematically studies how performance pay, complementing either baseline feefor-service or capitation … of illness and whether the baseline is fee-for-service or capitation. Health policy implications, including a cost …
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Most common physician payment schemes include some form of traditional capitation or fee-for-service payment. While … experiment testing individual sorting into fee-for-service and capitation payment under controlled laboratory conditions. A … that subjects who select into capitation deviate less from patient-optimal treatment than those who prefer fee …
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-for-service (FFS) or capitation (CAP). We observe that physicians customize care in response to the payment system. A FFS patient …
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We study how competition between physicians affects the provision of medical care. In our theoretical model physicians are faced with a heterogeneous patient population, in which patients systematically vary with regard to both, their responsiveness to the provided quality of care and their...
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Based on a Salop model with regulated prices, we investigate quality provision behavior of competing hospitals before and after a merger. For this, we use a controlled laboratory experiment where subjects decide on the level of treatment quality as head of a hospital. We find that the...
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