This article presents a model of procurement contracting with asymmetric cost information and investigates whether two of the model's predictions are consistent with actual contracts between hospitals and California's Medicaid program. The article first tests for the presence of a fixed-price payment region where Medicaid's payments are independent of hospitals' actual (but unobservable) production costs and then tests whether the size of the fixed-price region depends upon expectations about hospitals' costs. To conduct these tests, the article must first estimate hospitals' "unobservable" costs attributable to Medicaid patients. The article finds evidence of a fixed-price region but cannot confirm that the size of the fixed-price region d...
The first chapter of this dissertation replicates, re-specifies, and re-estimates Cardon and Hendel'...
This article discusses the application of contract law principles to the relationship between hospit...
We analyze the regulation of a single health care provider (e.g. a hospital). According to several p...
According to the 2009 to 2014 data published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, the nu...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
Hidden Costs and Inflated Prices Exploring the Cost of Becoming Informed and the Role of Bargaining ...
Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) play a significant role in the healthcare industry. The presen...
In the United States, there is currently significant growth in the construction of healthcare facili...
This study used 1982-1986 data on 262 private community hospitals to evaluate the effects of selecti...
Purpose – Hospital costs in the USA are a large part of the national GDP. Medical billing and supp...
Granting autonomy to public hospitals in developing countries has been common over recent decades, a...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
A model of contracting for hospital treatments is presented. For a given diagnosis of the patient, t...
Many important issues in business-to-business markets involve price discrimination and negotiated pr...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
The first chapter of this dissertation replicates, re-specifies, and re-estimates Cardon and Hendel'...
This article discusses the application of contract law principles to the relationship between hospit...
We analyze the regulation of a single health care provider (e.g. a hospital). According to several p...
According to the 2009 to 2014 data published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, the nu...
Introduction: Integrated care systems are advocated as an effective method of improving the performa...
Hidden Costs and Inflated Prices Exploring the Cost of Becoming Informed and the Role of Bargaining ...
Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) play a significant role in the healthcare industry. The presen...
In the United States, there is currently significant growth in the construction of healthcare facili...
This study used 1982-1986 data on 262 private community hospitals to evaluate the effects of selecti...
Purpose – Hospital costs in the USA are a large part of the national GDP. Medical billing and supp...
Granting autonomy to public hospitals in developing countries has been common over recent decades, a...
Abstract The paper presents a stylised model of contracting for a specific health service. The Ž ben...
A model of contracting for hospital treatments is presented. For a given diagnosis of the patient, t...
Many important issues in business-to-business markets involve price discrimination and negotiated pr...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
The first chapter of this dissertation replicates, re-specifies, and re-estimates Cardon and Hendel'...
This article discusses the application of contract law principles to the relationship between hospit...
We analyze the regulation of a single health care provider (e.g. a hospital). According to several p...