How Price Regulation Is Needed To Advance Market Competition.

Robert A Berenson, Robert B Murray
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In US health policy, conventional wisdom holds that market competition and price regulation are mutually exclusive strategies to stem high and rising provider prices. This incorrect assumption centers on the belief that robust competition in US commercial health insurance markets must include provider price competition. Other developed countries, however, commonly implement price regulation to support competition over important care delivery components other than prices, including quality of care and patient choice, and to provide stronger incentives for providers to improve operating efficiency. Conventional US policy wisdom also holds that price regulation inevitably will fail because of excessive complexity or succumb to the interests of regulated entities. This analysis challenges conventional wisdom by urging policy makers to consider regulations that limit out-of-network provider prices and establish flexible hospital budgets. Each of these proposals would require less administrative complexity and burden than other proposed approaches. We conclude that it is time to move discussions from whether to regulate hospital prices to determining how best to do so.

如何需要价格管制来促进市场竞争。
在美国的卫生政策中,传统观点认为,市场竞争和价格监管是相互排斥的策略,以遏制高企且不断上涨的医疗服务价格。这一错误假设的核心是认为美国商业健康保险市场的强劲竞争必须包括供应商价格竞争。然而,其他发达国家通常实施价格管制,以支持对价格以外的重要医疗服务组成部分的竞争,包括医疗质量和患者选择,并为提供者提供更强有力的激励,以提高运营效率。美国传统的政策智慧还认为,价格监管将不可避免地因过于复杂而失败,或屈从于被监管实体的利益。该分析通过敦促决策者考虑限制网络外供应商价格和建立灵活的医院预算的法规,挑战了传统智慧。这些建议中的每一项都比其他提议的办法需要更少的行政复杂性和负担。我们的结论是,现在是时候将讨论从是否监管医院价格转移到确定如何最好地这样做。
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