2015
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2555736
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Health Provider Networks, Quality and Costs

Abstract: We provide a modeling framework to think about selective contracting in the health care sector. Two health care providers differ in quality and costs. When buying health insurance, consumers observe neither provider quality nor costs. We derive an equilibrium where health insurers signal provider quality through their choice of provider network. Selective contracting focuses on low cost providers. Contracting both providers signals high quality. Market power tends to lower quality and lead to inefficiency. In … Show more

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“…11 See Boone and Schottmüller (2014) for an analysis of the case where providers differ both in costs and in quality.…”
Section: Capitation and Implicit Steeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 See Boone and Schottmüller (2014) for an analysis of the case where providers differ both in costs and in quality.…”
Section: Capitation and Implicit Steeringmentioning
confidence: 99%