Polsky D, Kletke P R, Wozniak G D, Escarce J J
Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.
J Health Econ. 2000 Sep;19(5):793-809. doi: 10.1016/s0167-6296(00)00053-9.
In this study, we assessed the influence of changes in health maintenance organization (HMO) penetration on the probability that established patient care physicians relocated their practices or left patient care altogether. For physicians who relocated their practices, we also assessed the impact of HMO penetration on their destination choices. We found that larger increases in HMO penetration decreased the probability that medical/surgical specialists in early career stayed in patient care in the same market, but had no impact on generalists, hospital-based specialists, or mid career medical/surgical specialists. We also found that physicians who relocated their practices were much more likely to choose destination markets with the same level of HMO penetration or lower HMO penetration compared with their origin markets than they were to choose destination markets with higher HMO penetration. The largely negligible impact of changes in HMO penetration on established physicians' decisions to relocate their practices or leave patient care is consistent with high relocation and switching costs. Relocating physicians' attraction to destination markets with the same level of HMO penetration as their origin markets suggests that, while physicians' styles of medical practice may adapt to changes in market conditions, learning new practice styles is costly.
在本研究中,我们评估了健康维护组织(HMO)渗透率的变化对执业患者护理医生搬迁其业务或完全离开患者护理领域的可能性的影响。对于搬迁了业务的医生,我们还评估了HMO渗透率对其目的地选择的影响。我们发现,HMO渗透率的较大增幅降低了早期职业生涯中的内科/外科专科医生留在同一市场从事患者护理工作的可能性,但对全科医生、医院专科医生或中期职业生涯的内科/外科专科医生没有影响。我们还发现,与选择HMO渗透率更高的目的地市场相比,搬迁业务的医生更有可能选择HMO渗透率与原市场相同或更低的目的地市场。HMO渗透率变化对执业医生搬迁业务或离开患者护理领域的决定的影响在很大程度上可以忽略不计,这与高昂的搬迁和转换成本是一致的。搬迁医生对HMO渗透率与原市场相同的目的地市场的吸引力表明,虽然医生的医疗执业方式可能会适应市场条件的变化,但学习新的执业方式成本高昂。