用户成本增加对急诊服务需求的影响:葡萄牙医院案例

The Impact of an Increase in User Costs on the Demand for Emergency Services: The Case of Portuguese Hospitals

Health Economics · 2015
被引 17
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了2012年葡萄牙提高共付额和调整免费交通政策后,急诊服务需求的变化,发现间接成本(如交通)比直接成本(共付额)更能影响需求,尤其对老年患者。

Abstract

Evidence on the impact of user costs on healthcare demand in 'universal' public National Health Services (NHS) is scarce. The changes in copayments and in the regulation of the provision of free patient transportation, introduced in early 2012 in Portugal, provide a natural experiment to evaluate that impact. However, those changes in user costs were accompanied with changes in the criteria that determine which patients are exempt from copayments, implying that simple comparisons of user rates would be biased. In this paper, we develop a new methodology to evaluate the impact of increases in direct and indirect user costs on the demand for emergency services (ES) in the presence of compositional changes in co-payment exempt and non-exempt populations. Our results show that the increase in copayments did not have an effect in moderating ES demand by paying users, but we find significant effects of the change in transport regulation. Thus, our results support the conclusion that indirect costs may be more important than direct costs in determining healthcare demand in NHS-countries where copayments are small and wide exemption schemes are in place, especially for older patients. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

急诊服务需求用户成本共付额交通补贴葡萄牙