Noether M
J Health Econ. 1988 Sep;7(3):259-84. doi: 10.1016/0167-6296(88)90028-8.
The traditional view of hospital competition has posited that hospitals compete primarily along 'quality' dimensions, in the form of fancy equipment to attract admitting physicians and pleasant surroundings to entice patients. Price competition among hospitals is thought to be non-existent. This paper estimates the effects of various hospital market characteristics on hospital prices and expenses in an attempt to determine the form of hospital competition. The results suggest that both price and quality competition are greater in markets that are less concentrated, although the net effect of the two on prices is insignificant. It appears, therefore, that, despite important distortions, hospital markets are not immune to standard competitive forces.
传统的医院竞争观点认为,医院主要在“质量”方面展开竞争,比如通过购置高档设备来吸引主治医生,营造舒适环境来吸引患者。人们认为医院之间不存在价格竞争。本文估算了各种医院市场特征对医院价格和费用的影响,试图确定医院竞争的形式。结果表明,在集中度较低的市场中,价格竞争和质量竞争都更为激烈,尽管二者对价格的净影响并不显著。因此,看起来尽管存在重大扭曲,但医院市场也无法免受标准竞争力量的影响。