付费方能否通过价格改善质量?来自英国医院的证据

Can Payers Use Prices to Improve Quality? Evidence from English Hospitals

Health Economics · 2014
被引 27
人大 A-

中文导读

研究英国一项提高日间手术价格的激励政策,发现价格上调使日间手术率提高近6个百分点,患者受益于更少的手术转开放和短住院时间,且未影响再入院和死亡率。

Abstract

In most activity-based financing systems, payers set prices reactively based on historical averages of hospital reported costs. If hospitals respond to prices, payers might set prices proactively to affect the volume of particular treatments or clinical practice. We evaluate the effects of a unique initiative in England in which the price offered to hospitals for discharging patients on the same day as a particular procedure was increased by 24%, while the price for inpatient treatment remained unchanged. Using national hospital records for 205,784 patients admitted for the incentivised procedure and 838,369 patients admitted for a range of non-incentivised procedures between 1 December 2007 and 31 March 2011, we consider whether this price change had the intended effect and/or produced unintended effects. We find that the price change led to an almost six percentage point increase in the daycase rate and an 11 percentage point increase in the planned daycase rate. Patients benefited from a lower proportion of procedures reverted to open surgery during a planned laparoscopic procedure and from a reduction in long stays. There was no evidence that readmission and death rates were affected. The results suggest that payers can set prices proactively to incentivise hospitals to improve quality.

价格激励医院行为日间手术率医疗质量