Efficient contracting of health care requires effective consumer channeling. Little is known about the effectiveness of channeling strategies. We study channeling incentives on pharmacy choice using a large scale discrete choice experiment. Financial incentives prove to be effective. Positive financial incentives are less effective than negative financial incentives. Channeling through qualitative incentives also leads to a significant impact on provider choice. While incentives help to channel, a strong status quo bias needs to be overcome before consumers change pharmacies. Focusing on consumers who are forced to choose a new pharmacy seems to be the most effective strategy
Background In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of ...
Keywords:Managed competition;preferred provider choice;consumer channeling;status quo bias;discrete ...
Preferred provider choice, Status quo bias, Pharmacy market, Willingness to pay, Discrete choice exp...
textabstractContext. To effectively bargain about the price and quality of health services, health i...
Background: In the past decades, health-care reforms have been implemented in several countries. A g...
textabstractIn market-based health care systems, channeling patients to designated preferred provide...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
In 2006, the Netherlands commenced market based reforms in its health care system. The reforms inclu...
BackgroundIn a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers ...
BackgroundIn a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers ...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Background In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of ...
Keywords:Managed competition;preferred provider choice;consumer channeling;status quo bias;discrete ...
Preferred provider choice, Status quo bias, Pharmacy market, Willingness to pay, Discrete choice exp...
textabstractContext. To effectively bargain about the price and quality of health services, health i...
Background: In the past decades, health-care reforms have been implemented in several countries. A g...
textabstractIn market-based health care systems, channeling patients to designated preferred provide...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
In 2006, the Netherlands commenced market based reforms in its health care system. The reforms inclu...
BackgroundIn a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers ...
BackgroundIn a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers ...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Background In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurers...
BACKGROUND: Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of...
Background Consideration of public preferences is desirable when making decisions on the subsidy of ...