Competing on Quality of Care: The Need to Develop a Competition Policy for Health Care Markets

69 Pages Posted: 20 Jul 2000

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Peter J. Hammer

Wayne State University Law School

William M. Sage

Texas A&M University School of Law

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Abstract

As American health care moves from a professionally dominated to a market-dominated model, concerns have been voiced that competition, once unleashed, will focus on price to the detriment of quality. Although quality has been extensively analyzed in health services research, the role of quality in competition policy has not been elucidated. While economists may theorize about non-price competition, courts in antitrust cases often follow simpler models of competition based on price and output, either ignoring quality as a competitive dimension or assuming that it will occur in tandem with price competition. This unsystematic approach is inadequate for the formulation of policy in the health care industry, where quality is a central concern of both consumers and society. Instead, courts need a framework with which to analyze the implications for quality of various market structures and to understand the welfare implications of proposed market changes. A competition policy would seek to evaluate the potential for private markets to protect and improve quality in the health care system. This Article describes the present role of antitrust law in medical markets, explores the issues that would be confronted in developing a competition policy and outlines a research agenda that would begin to accomplish that task.

JEL Classification: I11, L40, K21

Suggested Citation

Hammer, Peter Joseph and Sage, William Matthew, Competing on Quality of Care: The Need to Develop a Competition Policy for Health Care Markets. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=229955 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.229955

Peter Joseph Hammer (Contact Author)

Wayne State University Law School ( email )

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William Matthew Sage

Texas A&M University School of Law ( email )

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Fort Worth, TX Tarrant County 76102
United States

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