更多医生:是提高了可及性还是诱导了需求?

More physicians: improved availability or induced demand?

Health Economics · 1998
被引 105
人大 A-

中文导读

利用挪威按服务收费的初级保健医生数据,通过工具变量法区分医生供给对医疗服务利用的诱导效应与可及性效应,发现没有证据支持医生诱导需求。

Abstract

A number of empirical studies have shown that there is a negative association between population:physician ratio and utilization of medical services. However, it is not clear whether this relationship reflects supplier-inducement, the effect of lower prices on patient demand, a supply response to variation in health status, or improved availability. In Norway, patient fees and state reimbursement fees are set centrally. Therefore, the correlation between utilization and population:physician ratio either reflects supplier-inducement, a supply response or an availability effect. We applied a theoretical model which distinguished between an inducement and an availability effect. The model was implemented on a cross-sectional data set which contained information about patient visits and laboratory tests for all fee-for-service primary care physicians in Norway. Since population:physician ratio is potentially endogenous, an instrumental variable approach is used. We found no evidence for inducement either for number of visits or for provision of laboratory services.

医生诱导需求可得性效应医患比医疗服务利用