This paper develops a model of the supply of elective treatments within a duopolistic market structure where patients can be referred to the hospital with the lowest waiting times. We investigate the effect of a higher degree of substitutability among the two hospitals on equilibrium supply, waiting time and the size of the waiting list. The degree of substitutability is interpreted as the degree of choice or the extent to which patients can switch from one hospital to the other. We show that the greater the degree of substitutability among hospitals, the lower is the supply and the higher the waiting time. The effect on waiting list size is ambiguous. This result holds either when the hospital is remunerated with a fixed budget or with act...
Under embargo until: 2021-06-19We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting ...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper develops a model of the supply of elective treatments within a duopolistic market structu...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, ...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, ...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper analyses hospitals’ decisions regarding the supply of elective surgery in a dynamic model...
Policy-makers often claim that enhancing patient choice induces more competition among hospitals and...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
Long waiting times for inpatient treatment in the UK National Health Service have been a source of p...
Under embargo until: 2021-06-19We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting ...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper develops a model of the supply of elective treatments within a duopolistic market structu...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, ...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, ...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
This paper analyses hospitals’ decisions regarding the supply of elective surgery in a dynamic model...
Policy-makers often claim that enhancing patient choice induces more competition among hospitals and...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
Excessive waiting times for elective surgery have been a long-standing concern in many national heal...
This paper studies the impact of hospital competition on waiting times. We use a Salop-type model, w...
Long waiting times for inpatient treatment in the UK National Health Service have been a source of p...
Under embargo until: 2021-06-19We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting ...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...
We develop a dynamic model of hospital competition where (i) waiting times increase if demand exceed...