Health Care Reform and the Number of Doctor Visits - an Econometric Analysis
39 Pages Posted: 23 Jun 2001
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Health Care Reform and the Number of Doctor Visits - an Econometric Analysis
Health Care Reform and the Number of Doctor Visits - an Econometric Analysis
Date Written: June 2001
Abstract
The paper evaluates the German health care reform of 1997, using the individual number of doctor visits as outcome measure. A new econometric model, the Probit-Poisson-log-normal model with correlated errors, describes the data better than existing count data models. Moreover, it has an attractive structural interpretation, as it allows the reforms to have a different effect at different parts of the distribution. The overall effect of the reform was a 10 percent reduction in the number of doctor visits. The effect was much larger in the lower part of the distribution than in the upper part.
Keywords: Co-payment, moral hazard, count data, probit-Poisson-log-normal model
JEL Classification: I11, I18, C25
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