The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under alternative payment systems, when the patients' benefits are uncertain. If the reimbursement by the purchaser includes both a variable (per patient) and a lump-sum component, efficiency can be ensured both in the timing of adoption (dynamic) and the intensity of use of the technology (static). If the second instrument is unavailable, a trade-off may emerge between static and dynamic efficiency. In this context, we also discuss how the regulator could use the control of the level of uncertainty faced by the provider as an instrument to mitigate the trade-off between static and dynamic efficiency. Finally, the model is calibrated to study a specific...
This paper analyzes the regulation of payment schemes for health care providers competing in both qu...
In many areas of health care financing, there is controversy over the sources of cost variability an...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the relationship between the DRG system for hospital reimburse...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the impact of alternative reimbursement systems on two provider decisions: whether...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of technology adoption. We present a...
Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technol...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of tech-nology adoption. We present a...
The paper uses a real option approach to investigate the properties of two widely used schemes of re...
This paper examines the incentive to adopt a new technology given by some popular reimbursement sys...
AbstractThe challenge of implementing high-cost innovative technologies in health care systems opera...
This paper adopts a real options approach to study the optimal timing of investment in new technolog...
The paper uses a real option approach to investigate the properties of two widely used approaches to...
This paper analyzes the regulation of payment schemes for health care providers competing in both qu...
In many areas of health care financing, there is controversy over the sources of cost variability an...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the relationship between the DRG system for hospital reimburse...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the incentive for providers to invest in new health care technologies under altern...
The paper studies the impact of alternative reimbursement systems on two provider decisions: whether...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of technology adoption. We present a...
Recent research has questioned the rationales of using cost-effectiveness metrics of medical technol...
This paper addresses the impact of payment systems on the rate of tech-nology adoption. We present a...
The paper uses a real option approach to investigate the properties of two widely used schemes of re...
This paper examines the incentive to adopt a new technology given by some popular reimbursement sys...
AbstractThe challenge of implementing high-cost innovative technologies in health care systems opera...
This paper adopts a real options approach to study the optimal timing of investment in new technolog...
The paper uses a real option approach to investigate the properties of two widely used approaches to...
This paper analyzes the regulation of payment schemes for health care providers competing in both qu...
In many areas of health care financing, there is controversy over the sources of cost variability an...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the relationship between the DRG system for hospital reimburse...