This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of independent treatment centers (in Dutch: Zelfstandige Behandelcentra: ZBCs) and the concentration of health insurers on production volume and costs since the introduction of market-oriented health care reforms in the Netherlands. We use regression analyses of 1,345,144 patient-level hospital data for fifteen major diagnosis treatment combinations (in Dutch: Diagnose Behandeling Combinaties: DBCs), representing 70% of the managed competition segment (the so-called B-segment).We find that spatial concentration of hospitals and concentration of insurers do not affect health care production volume. More competitive hospital markets are associated wit...
markdownabstractThis study addresses the productivity of Dutch hospitals since the start of the heal...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The Dutch government introduced managed competition to the health care sec- tor in 2006. In this reg...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
markdownabstractOver the past 15 years, all but one hospital mergers have been granted permission by...
In 2005, competition was introduced in part of the hospital market in the Netherlands. Using a uniqu...
Background Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries inclu...
textabstractThere is much debate about the effect of competition in healthcare and especially the ef...
Background: Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries incl...
In this paper we investigate the existence of a two-tier medical system in the German acute care hos...
We examine the impact of competition on outcome and process indicators of hospital quality. While ea...
In this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concentrate emerge...
textabstractIn this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concen...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
markdownabstractThis study addresses the productivity of Dutch hospitals since the start of the heal...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The Dutch government introduced managed competition to the health care sec- tor in 2006. In this reg...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
markdownabstractOver the past 15 years, all but one hospital mergers have been granted permission by...
In 2005, competition was introduced in part of the hospital market in the Netherlands. Using a uniqu...
Background Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries inclu...
textabstractThere is much debate about the effect of competition in healthcare and especially the ef...
Background: Managed competition was introduced into the health care system in several countries incl...
In this paper we investigate the existence of a two-tier medical system in the German acute care hos...
We examine the impact of competition on outcome and process indicators of hospital quality. While ea...
In this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concentrate emerge...
textabstractIn this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concen...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
markdownabstractThis study addresses the productivity of Dutch hospitals since the start of the heal...
textabstractFor more than two decades, Dutch health policy has been marked by a search for a suitab...
The Dutch government introduced managed competition to the health care sec- tor in 2006. In this reg...