Kessler Daniel P, McClellan Mark B
Stanford University, USA.
Rand J Econ. 2002 Autumn;33(3):488-506.
To develop new evidence on how hospital ownership and other aspects of hospital market composition affect health care productivity, we analyze longitudinal data on the medical expenditures and health outcomes of the vast majority of nonrural elderly Medicare beneficiaries hospitalized for new heart attacks over the period 1985-1996. We find that the effects of ownership status are quantitatively important. Areas with a presence of for-profit hospitals have approximately 2.4% lower levels of hospital expenditures, but virtually the same patient health outcomes. We conclude that for-profit hospitals have important spillover benefits for medical productivity.
为了获取关于医院所有权及医院市场构成的其他方面如何影响医疗保健生产率的新证据,我们分析了1985年至1996年期间绝大多数非农村老年医疗保险受益人的医疗支出和健康结果的纵向数据,这些受益人因新发心脏病而住院。我们发现所有权状况的影响在数量上很重要。存在营利性医院的地区,医院支出水平大约低2.4%,但患者健康结果几乎相同。我们得出结论,营利性医院对医疗生产率具有重要的溢出效益。