Xie Bin, Dilts David M, Shor Mikhael
Management of Technology Program, School of Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.
Health Econ. 2006 Aug;15(8):813-33. doi: 10.1002/hec.1098.
We investigate the impact of patient-obtained medical information (POMI) on the physician-patient relationship when patients, as a group, are heterogeneously informed and a physician's interests do not coincide with those of her patients. Introducing additional well-informed patients to the population discontinuously affects the physician's strategy, having no effect unless a sufficient quantity is added. When few patients are well informed, increasing the precision of their information level has no effect on the physician's strategy. Alternately, when a sufficient number of well-informed patients exists, increasing the precision of their information allows all patients to free-ride by receiving more appropriate treatment recommendations.Counterintuitively, we also identify circumstances under which increasing the general level of information may potentially harm patients.
当患者群体的信息获取情况存在异质性,且医生的利益与患者不一致时,我们研究了患者获取的医疗信息(POMI)对医患关系的影响。向人群中引入更多信息充分的患者会间断地影响医生的策略,除非增加足够数量的此类患者,否则不会产生影响。当只有少数患者信息充分时,提高他们信息水平的精确性对医生的策略没有影响。相反,当存在足够数量信息充分的患者时,提高他们信息的精确性会使所有患者通过获得更合适的治疗建议而搭便车。与直觉相反的是,我们还发现了一些情况,即提高信息的总体水平可能会对患者造成潜在伤害。