We exploit variation across Italian regions in the implementation of region-specific tariffs within a prospective pay system for hospitals based on diagnosis-related groups to assess their effect on health and on the use of healthcare services. We consider survey data for the years 1993\u20132007 with information on both individuals\u2019 perceived health and their utilization of healthcare services. The results suggest that the introduction of market incentives via a fixed price payment system did not lead to worse health perceptions. Instead, it marked a moderate decrease in hospitalization coupled with a clearer decrease in the utilization of emergency services. We also find mild evidence of reduced satisfaction with healthcare services ...
We study how changes in Diagnosis-Related Group price regulation affect hospital behaviour in quasi-...
During the decade 2000-2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
During the decade 2000–2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
Effects of different healthcare funding arrangements designed by the 21 regional governments in Ital...
Background. Italy, similar to other countries in continental Europe, is flooded by the wave of New P...
none4Financial incentives in primary care have been introduced with the purpose of improving appropr...
We study how changes in Diagnosis\u2010Related Group price regulation affect hospital behaviour in q...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
During the decade 2000–2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
Background: In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the...
Patients choice is at the core of competition in hospital care. In spite of a flourishing literature...
Background In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the...
Background: In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the ...
We study how changes in Diagnosis-Related Group price regulation affect hospital behaviour in quasi-...
During the decade 2000-2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
During the decade 2000–2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
Effects of different healthcare funding arrangements designed by the 21 regional governments in Ital...
Background. Italy, similar to other countries in continental Europe, is flooded by the wave of New P...
none4Financial incentives in primary care have been introduced with the purpose of improving appropr...
We study how changes in Diagnosis\u2010Related Group price regulation affect hospital behaviour in q...
Background The Italian National Health System, established in 1978, is inspired by the Beveridge mo...
During the decade 2000–2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
Background: In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the...
Patients choice is at the core of competition in hospital care. In spite of a flourishing literature...
Background In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the...
Background: In recent years, accreditation of private hospitals followed by decentralisation of the ...
We study how changes in Diagnosis-Related Group price regulation affect hospital behaviour in quasi-...
During the decade 2000-2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...
During the decade 2000–2010, the health-care system of the Abruzzo Region, Italy faced a financial c...