Market power and contract form: evidence from physician group practices

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作者
Robert Town
Roger Feldman
John Kralewski
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[1] University of Minnesota,Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health
[2] National Bureau of Economic Research,undefined
来源
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics | 2011年 / 11卷
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Physicians; Contracts; Market power; I11; L13; L14;
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We examine how the market power of physician groups affects the form of their contracts with health insurers. We develop a simple model of physician contracting based on ‘behavioral economics’ and test it with data from two sources: a survey of physician group practices in Minnesota; and the physician component of the Community Tracking Survey. In both data sets we find that increases in groups’ market power are associated with proportionately more fee-for-service revenue and less revenue from capitation.
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