Chang Simon, He Yang, Hsieh Chee-Ruey
Central University of Finance and Economics, China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research, Beijing, China.
Health Econ. 2014 Aug;23(8):951-61. doi: 10.1002/hec.2970. Epub 2013 Jul 11.
This paper empirically investigates the relationship between the health care expenditure of end-of-life patients and hospital characteristics in Taiwan where (i) hospitals of different ownership differ in their financial incentives; (ii) patients are free to choose their providers; and (iii) health care services are paid for by a single public payer on a fee-for-services basis with a global budget cap. Utilizing insurance claims for 11 863 individuals who died during 2005-2007, we trace their hospital expenditures over the last 24 months of their lives. We find that end-of-life patients who are treated by private hospitals in general are associated with higher inpatient expenditures than those treated by public hospitals, while there is no significant difference in days of hospital stay. This finding is consistent with the difference in financial incentives between public and private hospitals in Taiwan. Nevertheless, we also find that the public-private differences vary across accreditation levels.
本文实证研究了台湾地区临终患者的医疗保健支出与医院特征之间的关系,在台湾:(i)不同所有制的医院在财务激励方面存在差异;(ii)患者可自由选择医疗服务提供者;(iii)医疗保健服务由单一公共支付方按服务收费制支付,并设有全球预算上限。利用2005 - 2007年期间死亡的11863人的保险理赔数据,我们追踪了他们生命最后24个月的住院支出。我们发现,一般而言,在私立医院接受治疗的临终患者的住院支出高于在公立医院接受治疗的患者,而住院天数没有显著差异。这一发现与台湾公立和私立医院在财务激励方面的差异相符。然而,我们还发现,公立与私立医院的差异在不同的认证水平上有所不同。