宽带互联网接入与健康结果:医疗保险中患者和提供者的反应

IF 1.7 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Jessica Van Parys , Zach Y. Brown
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摘要

高速互联网增加了医疗市场的信息量。如果在线信息能减少信息摩擦,帮助患者选择更高质量的医疗服务提供者,或促使医疗服务提供者提高质量,就可能改善医疗效果。我们研究了 1999 年至 2008 年宽带互联网在各邮政编码中推广后,医疗保险中常见程序的健康结果发生了怎样的变化。估计结果表明,宽带的扩展使医疗效果提高了 5%。宽带接入主要帮助患者选择更高质量的医疗服务提供者;我们还发现一些证据表明,宽带提高了医疗服务提供者的质量。我们使用一个结构模型来分解随时间推移患者治疗效果的改善情况。反事实模拟结果表明,在这一时期结束时,宽带的推广占到疗效改善的 16%。
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Broadband Internet access and health outcomes: Patient and provider responses in Medicare

High-speed internet has increased the amount of information available in health care markets. Online information may improve health outcomes if it reduces information frictions and helps patients choose higher quality providers or causes providers to improve quality. We examine how health outcomes for common procedures in Medicare changed after broadband internet rolled out across ZIP Codes from 1999 to 2008. Estimates imply that broadband expansion improved health outcomes by 5%. Broadband access primarily helped patients choose higher-quality providers; we also find some evidence that broadband improved provider quality. We use a structural model to decompose the improvements in patient outcomes over time. Counterfactual simulations imply that broadband roll-out was responsible for 16% of the improvement in outcomes by the end of the period.

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CiteScore
2.50
自引率
6.70%
发文量
48
审稿时长
77 days
期刊介绍: The IJIO is an international venture that aims at full coverage of theoretical and empirical questions in industrial organization. This includes classic questions of strategic behavior and market structure. The journal also seeks to publish articles dealing with technological change, internal organization of firms, regulation, antitrust and productivity analysis. We recognize the need to allow for diversity of perspectives and research styles in industrial organization and we encourage submissions in theoretical work, empirical work, and case studies. The journal will also occasionally publish symposia on topical issues.
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