This paper replaces an earlier working paper titled “Insurer Competition and Negotiated Hospital Prices. ” We have benefited from helpful comments and suggestions from the editor and five anonymous referees, as well as numerous individuals (including Cory Capps, Allan Collard
We show that when health care providers have market power and engage in Cournot competition, a compe...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
This paper introduces a workhorse model to analyze the effects of provider and insurer competition i...
We wish to thank participants at the Handbook of Health Economics meeting in Lisbon, Portugal, Pedro...
Recent reforms of the National Health Service have focused attention on contracts for health servic...
We measure the impact of increased health insurer competition on negotiated hospital prices using de...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
To gauge the competitiveness of the group health insurance industry, I investigate whether health in...
This article examines a model of competition between two types of health insurer: Health Maintenance...
proposals for more price competition in medical services delivery have arisen on both sides of the A...
Classical analysis of health insurance markets often focuses on adverse selection, which creates a d...
Less insurer competition can lower hospital prices, but savings may not reach consumers, write Kate ...
Abstract: Health care policymakers in many countries seek to use incentives and competition to spur...
The goal of this paper is to identify key issues con-cerning the nature of competition in health car...
We show that when health care providers have market power and engage in Cournot competition, a compe...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
This paper introduces a workhorse model to analyze the effects of provider and insurer competition i...
We wish to thank participants at the Handbook of Health Economics meeting in Lisbon, Portugal, Pedro...
Recent reforms of the National Health Service have focused attention on contracts for health servic...
We measure the impact of increased health insurer competition on negotiated hospital prices using de...
textabstractIn general, competition enhances efficiency. On the market for health insurance free mar...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
To gauge the competitiveness of the group health insurance industry, I investigate whether health in...
This article examines a model of competition between two types of health insurer: Health Maintenance...
proposals for more price competition in medical services delivery have arisen on both sides of the A...
Classical analysis of health insurance markets often focuses on adverse selection, which creates a d...
Less insurer competition can lower hospital prices, but savings may not reach consumers, write Kate ...
Abstract: Health care policymakers in many countries seek to use incentives and competition to spur...
The goal of this paper is to identify key issues con-cerning the nature of competition in health car...
We show that when health care providers have market power and engage in Cournot competition, a compe...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
This paper introduces a workhorse model to analyze the effects of provider and insurer competition i...