This paper analyzes contracts to keep down costs while maintaining quality of health services when patient demand does not reflect quality. There is then a natural role for forms of contract that have emerged during the reforms of the NHS in Britain that differ from pure fixed price or cost reimbursement contracts. The optimal form depends on whether the provider is entirely self-interested or benevolent in having genuine concern for patient welfare. With fully benevolent providers, there are roles for block and cost and volume contracts. With partially benevolent providers, some degree of cost sharing is typically optimal
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to analyze selective contracting in the health-care sector. Two heal...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
In both the British National Health Service (NHS) and U.S. Medicare, recent emphasis has been on con...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
We present a formal model of the relationship between a health care purchaser and a provider drawing...
A model of contracting for hospital treatments is presented. For a given diagnosis of the patient, t...
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to analyze selective contracting in the health-care sector. Two heal...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
In both the British National Health Service (NHS) and U.S. Medicare, recent emphasis has been on con...
Contracts for health services in the British National Health Service (NHS) take a number of differen...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
The introduction of an internal market in the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom ne...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
Following major reforms of the British National Health Service (NHS) in 1990, the roles of purchasin...
We examine how public sector third-party purchasers and hospitals negotiate quality targets when a f...
The use of contracts is vital to market transactions. The introduction of market reforms in health c...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
We present a formal model of the relationship between a health care purchaser and a provider drawing...
A model of contracting for hospital treatments is presented. For a given diagnosis of the patient, t...
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two ...
We provide a modeling framework to analyze selective contracting in the health-care sector. Two heal...