Mums Go Online: Is the Internet Changing the Demand for Healthcare?

52 Pages Posted: 8 Dec 2020

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Sofia Amaral-Garcia

Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Mattia Nardotto

KU Leuven

Carol Propper

Imperial College London Business School; Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR); University of Bristol - Leverhulme Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO)

Tommaso Valletti

European Union - European Commission

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Date Written: 2020

Abstract

We study the effect of internet diffusion on childbirth procedures performed in England between 2000 and 2011. We exploit an identification strategy based on geographical discontinuities in internet access generated by technological factors. We show that broadband internet access increased Cesarean-sections: mothers living in areas with better internet access are 2.5 percent more likely to have a C-section than mothers living in areas with worse internet access. The effect is driven by first-time mothers who are 6 percent more likely to obtain an elective C-section. The increased C-section rate is not accompanied by changes in health care outcomes of mothers and newborns. Health care costs increased with no corresponding medical benefits for patients. Heterogeneity analysis shows that mothers with low income and low education are those more affected: thanks to the internet, they progressively close the C-section gap with mothers with higher income and education. We show evidence documenting the growing importance of the internet as a source of health related information, and we argue that patient’s access to online information is changing the relationship between health care providers and patients.

JEL Classification: D800, I120, L820, L860

Suggested Citation

Amaral-Garcia, Sofia and Nardotto, Mattia and Propper, Carol and Valletti, Tommaso, Mums Go Online: Is the Internet Changing the Demand for Healthcare? (2020). CESifo Working Paper No. 8732, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3744595 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3744595

Sofia Amaral-Garcia (Contact Author)

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Mattia Nardotto

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Carol Propper

Imperial College London Business School ( email )

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Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

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Tommaso Valletti

European Union - European Commission ( email )

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