Public and Private Options in Practice: The Military Health System

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Michael Frakes

Duke University School of Law

Jonathan Gruber

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Economics

Timothy Justicz

United States Military Academy, West Point

Date Written: December 2020

Abstract

Recent debates over health care reform, including in the context of the Military Health System (MHS) and Veterans Health Administration, highlight the dispute between public and private provision of health care services. Using novel data on childbirth claims from the MHS and drawing on the combination of plausibly exogenous patient moves and heterogeneity across bases in the availability of base hospitals, we identify the impact of receiving obstetrical care on versus off military bases. We find evidence that off-base care is associated with slightly greater resource intensity, but also notably better outcomes, suggesting marginal efficiency gains from care privatization.

Suggested Citation

Frakes, Michael and Gruber, Jonathan and Justicz, Timothy, Public and Private Options in Practice: The Military Health System (December 2020). NBER Working Paper No. w28256, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3759826

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Timothy Justicz

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