Butler R J, Hartwig R P, Gardner H
Industrial Relations Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455, USA.
J Health Econ. 1997 Apr;16(2):191-206. doi: 10.1016/s0167-6296(96)00537-1.
Previous research has shown that workers respond to the economic incentives provided in workers' compensation. In particular, claim frequency rises with increased benefits, and claim duration, on net, seems to increase. Here we provide additional evidence of another incidence of behavioral responses to incentives. We find that doctors in health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have a greater tendency to classify claims as compensable under workers' compensation than do other physicians. Our evidence suggests that the rapid expansion of HMOs over the 1980-1990 period resulted in a significant increase in workers' compensation claim frequency.
先前的研究表明,工人会对工伤赔偿提供的经济激励做出反应。特别是,索赔频率会随着福利的增加而上升,并且从总体上看,索赔持续时间似乎也会增加。在此,我们提供了另一个有关对激励做出行为反应的发生率的额外证据。我们发现,健康维护组织(HMO)中的医生比其他医生更倾向于将索赔归类为工伤赔偿可赔付的。我们的证据表明,20世纪80年代至90年代期间HMO的迅速扩张导致工伤赔偿索赔频率大幅上升。