Kaarboe Oddvar, Carlsen Fredrik
Department of Economics and HEB, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway.
Health Econ. 2014 Jan;23(1):93-107. doi: 10.1002/hec.2904. Epub 2013 Jan 25.
We investigate whether socioeconomic status, measured by income and education, affects waiting time when controls for severity and hospital-specific conditions are included. We also examine which aspects of the hospital supply (attachment to local hospital, traveling time, or choice of hospital) matter most for unequal treatment of different socioeconomic groups. The study uses administrative data from all elective inpatient and outpatient stays in somatic hospitals in Norway. The main results are that we find very little indication of discrimination with regard to income and education when both severity and aspects of hospital supply are controlled for. This result holds for both men and women.
我们研究了以收入和教育衡量的社会经济地位在纳入病情严重程度和医院特定条件的控制变量后是否会影响等待时间。我们还考察了医院供给的哪些方面(与当地医院的关联、出行时间或医院选择)对不同社会经济群体的不平等治疗影响最大。该研究使用了挪威所有躯体医院的所有择期住院和门诊就诊的行政数据。主要结果是,当同时控制病情严重程度和医院供给的各个方面时,我们几乎没有发现收入和教育方面存在歧视的迹象。这一结果在男性和女性中均成立。