医疗保险的地理分布

The Geography of Medicare

American Economic Review · 1999
被引 59
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

分析美国联邦医疗保险(Medicare)支出在不同地区差异的来源,发现老年人健康状况差异可解释部分差异,但仍有显著剩余差异,其中营利性医院和专科医生供给是重要因素。

Abstract

There is a great deal of geographic variation in Medicare spending. For example, while the average Medicare cost per beneficiary was around $5200 in 1996, Medicare spending, adjusted for diffences in regional prices and demographic composition, was about $8000 per person in Miami, but only $3500 in Minneapolis. In this paper, we explore the source of this variation. We find that a substantial amount can be explained by differences across areas in the health of the elderly population. This finding suggests that some of the geographic variation in Medicare spending is efficient. But even accounting for differences in the health of the population, significant variation remains. We have been able to explain some of the remaining variation. The strongest factors are supply variables: for-profit hospitals and specialist physicians both increase Medicare spending. If these factors are exogenous, public policy may want to consider the supply of medical services more than it currently does. We do not find that expensive places spend a disproportionate amount on those near death.

Medicare支出地理差异老年人健康医疗服务供给