textabstractIn market-based health care systems, channeling patients to designated preferred providers can increase payer’s bargaining clout, other things being equal. In the unique setting of the new Dutch health care system with regulated competition, this paper evaluates the impact of a 1-year natural experiment with patient channeling on providers’ market shares. In 2009 a large regional Dutch health insurer designated preferred providers for two different procedures (cataract surgery and varicose veins treatment) and gave its enrollees a positive financial incentive for choosing them. That is, patients were exempted from paying their deductible when they went to a preferred provider. Using claims data over the period 2007–2009, we appl...
Introduction: The compulsory deductible, a form of patient cost-sharing in the Netherlands, has more...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
BACKGROUND: In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurer...
In market-based health care systems, channeling patients to designated preferred providers can incre...
Health insurers may use financial incentives to encourage their enrollees to choose preferred provid...
Keywords:Managed competition;preferred provider choice;consumer channeling;status quo bias;discrete ...
textabstractContext. To effectively bargain about the price and quality of health services, health i...
Background: In 2006, the Dutch health care system changed from a supplyoriented system to a demand-o...
Background: In the past decades, health-care reforms have been implemented in several countries. A g...
textabstractIn several countries major health care reforms have been implemented in the last decades...
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...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Efficient contracting of health care requires effective consumer channeling. Little is known about t...
Introduction: The compulsory deductible, a form of patient cost-sharing in the Netherlands, has more...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
BACKGROUND: In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurer...
In market-based health care systems, channeling patients to designated preferred providers can incre...
Health insurers may use financial incentives to encourage their enrollees to choose preferred provid...
Keywords:Managed competition;preferred provider choice;consumer channeling;status quo bias;discrete ...
textabstractContext. To effectively bargain about the price and quality of health services, health i...
Background: In 2006, the Dutch health care system changed from a supplyoriented system to a demand-o...
Background: In the past decades, health-care reforms have been implemented in several countries. A g...
textabstractIn several countries major health care reforms have been implemented in the last decades...
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...
Selective contracting by health insurers and channelling patients to contracted providers is crucial...
Efficient contracting of health care requires effective consumer channeling. Little is known about t...
Introduction: The compulsory deductible, a form of patient cost-sharing in the Netherlands, has more...
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians' b...
BACKGROUND: In a health care system based on managed competition it is important that health insurer...