Social preferences of future physicians

被引:41
作者
Li, Jing [1 ]
Dow, William H. [2 ]
Kariv, Shachar [3 ]
机构
[1] Weill Cornell Med Coll, Dept Healthcare Policy & Res, New York, NY 10065 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Econ, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
social preferences; altruism; fair-mindedness; equality-efficiency tradeoff; rationality; FINANCIAL INCENTIVES; HEALTH-CARE; PAYMENT SYSTEMS; WELFARE ECONOMICS; BEHAVIOR; TESTS; INEQUALITY; HETEROGENEITY; CONSISTENCY; INSURANCE;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.1705451114
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We measure the social preferences of a sample of US medical students and compare their preferences with those of the general population sampled in the American Life Panel (ALP). We also compare the medical students with a subsample of highly educated, wealthy ALP subjects as well as elite law school students and undergraduate students. We further associate the heterogeneity in social preferences within medical students to the tier ranking of their medical schools and their expected specialty choice. Our experimental design allows us to rigorously distinguish altruism from preferences regarding equality-efficiency tradeoffs and accurately measure both at the individual level rather than pooling data or assuming homogeneity across subjects. This is particularly informative, because the subjects in our sample display widely heterogeneous social preferences in terms of both their altruism and equality-efficiency tradeoffs. We find that medical students are substantially less altruistic and more efficiency focused than the average American. Furthermore, medical students attending the top-ranked medical schools are less altruistic than those attending lower-ranked schools. We further show that the social preferences of those attending top-ranked medical schools are statistically indistinguishable from the preferences of a sample of elite law school students. The key limitation of this study is that our experimental measures of social preferences have not yet been externally validated against actual physician practice behaviors. Pending this future research, we probed the predictive validity of our experimental measures of social preferences by showing that the medical students choosing higherpaying medical specialties are less altruistic than those choosing lower-paying specialties.
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页码:E10291 / E10300
页数:10
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