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Paper #719

Título:
Cost efficiency in primary care contracting: A stochastic frontier cost function approach
Autores:
Jaume Puig y Vicente OrtĂșn
Fecha:
Julio 2003
Resumen:
The principal aim of this paper is to estimate a stochastic frontier cost function and an inefficiency effects model in the analysis of the primary health care services purchased by the public authority and supplied by 180 providers in 1996 in Catalonia. The evidence from our sample does not support the premise that contracting out has helped improve purchasing cost efficiency in primary care. Inefficient purchasing cost was observed in the component of this purchasing cost explicitly included in the contract between purchaser and provider. There are no observable incentives for the contracted-out primary health care teams to minimise prescription costs, which are not explicitly included in the present contracting system.
Palabras clave:
Primary health care, purchasing cost efficiency, frontier models
Códigos JEL:
H51, I18
Área de investigación:
Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
Número serie CRES:
33
Publicado en:
Health Economics, 2004; 13: 1149-1165

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