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Ruhr Economic Papers #567

2015

Martin Salm, Ansgar Wübker

Do Hospitals Respond to Increasing Prices by Supplying Fewer Services?

Medical providers often have a significant influence on treatment decisions which they can use in their own financial interest. Classical models of supplier-induced demand predict that medical providers will supply fewer services if they face increasing prices. We test this prediction based on a reform of hospital financing in Germany. Uniquely, this reform changed the overall level of reimbursement - with increasing prices for some hospitals and decreasing prices for others - without affecting the relative prices for different types of patients. Based on administrative data, we find that hospitals do indeed react to increasing prices by reducing service supply.

ISBN: 978-3-86788-653-6

JEL-Klassifikation: I11 L10 L21

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