Dranove D, White W D
Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, IL 60637.
Inquiry. 1987 Winter;24(4):405-15.
Recent developments in the theory of agency--the relationship that arises e when a principal delegates authority to an agent--offer powerful insights into the organization of health care delivery systems. In this paper we first provide an overview of the agency literature and then illustrate how relationships between doctors, patients, and hospitals can be explored within an agency framework. We find that not only the evolution of standard fee-for-service relationships but also the emergence of HMOs can be analyzed as responses to uncertainty and to difficulties in writing complete, enforceable contracts. These findings have broad implications for health policy and suggest a variety of strategies for addressing agency issues.
代理理论(即委托人将权力委托给代理人时产生的关系)的最新发展为医疗保健提供系统的组织提供了深刻见解。在本文中,我们首先概述代理文献,然后说明如何在代理框架内探讨医生、患者和医院之间的关系。我们发现,不仅标准的按服务收费关系的演变,而且健康维护组织(HMO)的出现,都可以被分析为对不确定性以及制定完整、可执行合同的困难的回应。这些发现对卫生政策具有广泛影响,并提出了应对代理问题的各种策略。