The South African private health care market combines a highly concentrated demand side with expensive medical services. This combination suggests that medical insurance schemes are not using their full market power. To explain this puzzle, we construct a delegated bargaining model in which agency costs give rise to two different pricing regimes. In the ‘good’ pricing regime, the scheme incentivises its administrator towards aggressive bargaining behaviour with health care providers. The ‘bad’ pricing regime results when the scheme decides against such incentivation. Policy measures that push the number of providers above some critical threshold can force a change from the ‘bad’ to the ‘good’ pricing regime.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/j...
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Two-tier situations, defined as those in which a single provider offers two services or price discri...
This paper proposes a pricing model for health care markets wherein providers and patients play a Na...
Health care providers with market power enjoy substantially more pricing freedom than monopolists in...
The implementation of a South African National Health Insurance, combined with the potential of pric...
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M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
In this paper, we analyse the market for drugs in health care markets where third payers (an insuran...
Free markets for health care in Africa do not function properly, in that patients exhibit willingnes...
While much is heard about new “value-based” payment models for health care, the reality is that old-...
The aim of the study is to analyse the challenges faced by different stakeholders in the standardisa...
All countries face the challenge of finite health resources, and therefore the need to limit expendi...
Strategic purchasing is a way of ensuring that the healthcare interventions that are provided, impro...
The private health sector is experiencing a crisis of spiralling costs, with average annual cost inc...
Two-tier situations, defined as those in which a single provider offers two services or price discri...
This paper proposes a pricing model for health care markets wherein providers and patients play a Na...
Health care providers with market power enjoy substantially more pricing freedom than monopolists in...
The implementation of a South African National Health Insurance, combined with the potential of pric...
In 2005, competition was introduced in part of the hospital market in the Netherlands. Using a uniqu...
Our excess health care spending in the United States is driven largely by our high health care price...
Monopolies appear throughout medical care markets, as a result of patents, limits to the extent of t...
M.Comm.Health care is recognised as a basic human right. The current position of private health care...
In this paper, we analyse the market for drugs in health care markets where third payers (an insuran...
Free markets for health care in Africa do not function properly, in that patients exhibit willingnes...
While much is heard about new “value-based” payment models for health care, the reality is that old-...