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information) and the payment scheme (pay-for-performance (P4P), capitation (CAP) and fee-for-service (FFS)) by applying a within …
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Societies prohibit many transactions considered morally repugnant, although potentially efficiency-enhancing. We conducted an online choice experiment to characterize preferences for the morality and efficiency of payments to kidney donors. Preferences were heterogeneous, ranging from...
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Credence goods markets are characterized by asymmetric information concerning the needed and/or provided quality between experts and consumers. The functioning of the market heavily relies on trust on the side of the consumer as well as trustworthiness on the side of the expert. However, a great...
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. In particular, we use fee-for-service and capitation as baseline payment schemes and test how additional pay … benefit from introducing pay-for performance, independently of whether it is combined with capitation or fee …
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In recent years, several countries have introduced non-monetary performance incentives for health care providers to improve the quality of medical care. Evidence on the effect of non-monetary feedback incentives, predominantly in the form of public quality reporting, on the quality of medical...
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. In particular, we use fee-for-service and capitation as baseline payment schemes and test how additional pay … benefit from introducing pay-forperformance, independently of hether it is combined with capitation or fee … pay-for-performance schemes. -- Physician incentive schemes ; pay-for-performance ; fee-for-service ; capitation …
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capitation payments on physicians’ supply of medical services. In our experiment, physicians choose quantities of medical …-for-service than under capitation. Patients are overserved under fee-forservice and underserved under capitation. However, payment … fee-for-service (capitation). -- Physician payment system ; laboratory experiment; incentives ; fee …
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In many cultures and industries gifts are given in order to influence the recipient, often at the expense of a third party. Examples include business gifts of firms and lobbyists. In a series of experiments, we show that, even without incentive or informational effects, small gifts strongly...
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Interactions between players with private information and opposed interests are often prone to bad advice and inefficient outcomes, e.g. markets for financial or health care services. In a deception game we investigate experimentally which factors could improve advice quality. Besides advisor...
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In business and politics, gifts are often aimed at influencing the recipient at the expense of third parties. In an experimental study, which removes informational and incentive confounds, subjects strongly respond to small gifts even though they understand the gift giver’s intention. Our...
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