We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their quality. We measure quality in terms of clinical performance and patient-reported satisfaction to capture its multi-dimensional nature. We use a panel covering 8 years for over 8000 English general practices. We measure competition as the number of rival doctors within a small distance and control for a large number of potential confounders. We find that increases in local competition are associated with increases in patient satisfaction and to a lesser extent in clinical quality. However, the magnitude of the effect is small
Background: General Practitioners have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe by pa...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
Background General Practitioners (GP) have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe b...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We analyse the relationship between the quality of a GP practice in England and the degree of compet...
We analyze the effect of competition on quality provision in spatial markets where providers compete...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GP's) in Australia are unregulated, and patient...
Gwyn Bevan and Matthew Skellern review evidence on the effects of hospital competition on quality of...
Recent and planned policy changes in the NHS, including the abolition of the Medical Practices Commi...
textabstractThere is much debate about the effect of competition in healthcare and especially the ef...
This paper investigates the effects of competition on hospital quality. It proposes to extend the El...
This thesis contributes to the policy debate on quality variation in English general practices. The...
Reforms giving users of public services choice of provider aim to improve quality. But such reforms ...
Background: General Practitioners have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe by pa...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
Background General Practitioners (GP) have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe b...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We examine whether family doctor firms in England respond to local competition by increasing their q...
We analyse the relationship between the quality of a GP practice in England and the degree of compet...
We analyze the effect of competition on quality provision in spatial markets where providers compete...
Prices for consultations with General Practitioners (GP's) in Australia are unregulated, and patient...
Gwyn Bevan and Matthew Skellern review evidence on the effects of hospital competition on quality of...
Recent and planned policy changes in the NHS, including the abolition of the Medical Practices Commi...
textabstractThere is much debate about the effect of competition in healthcare and especially the ef...
This paper investigates the effects of competition on hospital quality. It proposes to extend the El...
This thesis contributes to the policy debate on quality variation in English general practices. The...
Reforms giving users of public services choice of provider aim to improve quality. But such reforms ...
Background: General Practitioners have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe by pa...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
Background General Practitioners (GP) have limited means to compete. As quality is hard to observe b...