Between 1991 and 1998 English general practices had the option of holding budgets for prescribing and elective secondary care. Fundholding was reintroduced in 2005. We examine the effect of fundholding on patients’ satisfaction with their practice, using a cross section of 4441 patients from 60 practices in the last year of fundholding (1998). We employ instrumental variables to allow for the endogeneity of fundholding. Patients of fundholders were less satisfied with the opening hours of their practice, their GP's knowledge of their medical history, with their GP's ability to arrange tests and willingness to refer to a specialist, and were more likely to agree that their doctor was more concerned about keeping costs down. Fundholder practi...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
In many health care systems generalist physicians act as gatekeepers to secondary care. Under the En...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
Health care expenditure has been increasing steadily for most developed countries over the last few ...
Health care expenditure has been increasing steadily for most developed countries over the last few ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patien...
Background: The shift away from third party insurers to risk-sharing arrangements affecting care man...
Under the UK fundholding scheme, general practices could elect to hold a budget to meet the costs of...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...
In many health care systems generalist physicians act as gatekeepers to secondary care. Under the En...
Background: The general practice fundholding scheme is now at the forefront of the National Health S...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
The aim of the study was to investigate the processes of referral for out-patients care and the inte...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patients outcomes...
Health care expenditure has been increasing steadily for most developed countries over the last few ...
Health care expenditure has been increasing steadily for most developed countries over the last few ...
I investigate whether vesting budgets with doctors impacts treatment decisions and patien...
Background: The shift away from third party insurers to risk-sharing arrangements affecting care man...
Under the UK fundholding scheme, general practices could elect to hold a budget to meet the costs of...
Objectives: It is generally assumed that health care systems in which specialist and hospital care i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
This paper investigates whether factors previously identified in the literature are also important i...
Key messages •Key messages •Evidence suggests that giving general practitioners budgets has helped t...