This paper uses a difference-in-difference estimator to test whether the introduction of patient choice and hospital competition in the English NHS in January 2006 has prompted hospitals to become more efficient. Efficiency was measured using hospitals' average length of stay (LOS) for patients undergoing elective hip replacement. LOS was broken down into its two key components: the time from a patient's admission until their surgery and the time from their surgery until their discharge. Our results illustrate that hospitals exposed to competition after a wave of market-based reforms took steps to shorten the time patients were in the hospital prior to their surgery, which resulted in a decrease in overall LOS. We find that hospitals shorte...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference estimator to test whether the introduction of patient cho...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference estimator to test whether the introduction of patient cho...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference style estimation strategy to test separately the impact o...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
This paper examines the impact of competition from government-facilitated entry of private, specialt...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference estimator to test whether the introduction of patient cho...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference estimator to test whether the introduction of patient cho...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference style estimation strategy to test separately the impact o...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price competitio...
This paper examines the impact of competition from government-facilitated entry of private, specialt...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...
This paper examines whether or not hospital competition in a market with fixed reimbursement prices ...