Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets

Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets

Author: Martin Gaynor

Publisher: Now Publishers Inc

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 1601980078

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Provides an economic assessment of the impact of competition on quality in health care markets. This book offers performance standards for competition; findings from economic theory; and, empirical evidence on health care competition and quality.


Learning from the NHS Internal Market

Learning from the NHS Internal Market

Author: Julian Le Grand

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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The 1990 NHS and Community Care Act was the most radical upheaval of the NHS since its foundation and attracted world-wide attention A comprehensive review of the evidence is offered to assess the impact of the NHS reforms on health authority purchasing; local commissioning; GP fundholding; total purchasing, and NHS trusts.


Healthcare, Quality Concerns and Competition Law

Healthcare, Quality Concerns and Competition Law

Author: Theodosia Stavroulaki

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2023-01-26

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1509943358

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Market driven healthcare is massively divisive. Opponents argue that a competition approach to medical treatment negatively impacts on quality, while advocates point to increased efficiencies. This book casts a critical eye over both positions to show that the concerns over quality are in fact real. Taking a two part approach, it unveils the fault lines along which healthcare provision and the pursuit of quality would in certain cases clash. It then shows how competition authorities can only effectively assess competition concerns when they ask the fundamental question of how the concept of healthcare quality should be defined and factored into their decisions. Drawing on UK, US and EU examples, it explores antitrust and merger cases in hospital, medical and health insurance markets to give an accurate depiction of the reality and challenges of regulating competition in healthcare provision.


Can Pay Regulation Kill?

Can Pay Regulation Kill?

Author: Emma Hall

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Labor market regulation can have harmful unintended consequences. In many markets, especially for public sector workers, pay is regulated to be the same for individuals across heterogeneous geographical labor markets. We would predict that this will mean labor supply problems and potential falls in the quality of service provision in areas with stronger labor markets. In this paper we exploit panel data from the population of English acute hospitals where pay for medical staff is almost flat across the country. We predict that areas with higher outside wages should suffer from problems of recruiting, retaining and motivating high quality workers and this should harm hospital performance. We construct hospital-level panel data on both quality - as measured by death rates (within hospital deaths within thirty days of emergency admission for acute myocardial infarction, AMI) - and productivity. We present evidence that stronger local labor markets significantly worsen hospital outcomes in terms of quality and productivity. A 10% increase in the outside wage is associated with a 4% to 8% increase in AMI death rates. We find that an important part of this effect operates through hospitals in high outside wage areas having to rely more on temporary "agency staff" as they are unable to increase (regulated) wages in order to attract permanent employees. By contrast, we find no systematic role for an effect of outside wages of performance when we run placebo experiments in 42 other service sectors (including nursing homes) where pay is unregulated.


Handbook of Health Economics

Handbook of Health Economics

Author: Mark V. Pauly

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-01-05

Total Pages: 1149

ISBN-13: 0444535926

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"As a relatively new subdiscipline of economics, health economics has made many contributions to areas of the main discipline, such as insurance economics. This volume provides a survey of the burgeoning literature on the subject of health economics." {source : site de l'éditeur].


Health Econometrics

Health Econometrics

Author: Badi H. Baltagi

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2018-05-30

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 1787145425

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This volume covers a wide range of existing and emerging topics in applied health economics, including behavioural economics, medical care risk, social insurance, discrete choice models, cost-effectiveness analysis, health and immigration, and more.


NHS Reform and Health Politics in the UK

NHS Reform and Health Politics in the UK

Author: Calum Paton

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-05-06

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 3030998185

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This book provides an original analysis of the trajectory of health policy reform in the United Kingdom from the beginning of the ‘Thatcher reforms’ in the 1980s right up to the latest changes in England in 2022. Rooted in political science and health policy analysis, it tackles key arguments around the ‘new integration’ of the NHS since 2015, what the new and emerging NHS structure represents, the UK’s poor response to the Covid-19 crisis, and the future threat to a comprehensive public NHS. It includes significant new material on what has happened since 2015, such as the politics of the Covid-19 pandemic, the effects of Brexit, and the conundrum of ‘social care’. The book is a scholarly and polemical analysis from an expert who has studied the politics of health services for more than forty years. It will be a key resource for students, academics and policy makers.


Health Econometrics

Health Econometrics

Author: Badi H. Baltagi

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2018-05-30

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 1787145417

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This volume covers a wide range of existing and emerging topics in applied health economics, including behavioural economics, medical care risk, social insurance, discrete choice models, cost-effectiveness analysis, health and immigration, and more.