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Provider responses to discontinuous tariffs: evidence from Dutch rehabilitation care
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Gaspar, Katalin
, Koolman, Xander
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Health care
/ Health economics
/ Health services
/ Incentives
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Tariffs
2022
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Provider responses to discontinuous tariffs: evidence from Dutch rehabilitation care
by
Gaspar, Katalin
, Koolman, Xander
in
Health care
/ Health economics
/ Health services
/ Incentives
/ Rehabilitation
/ Reimbursement
/ Tariffs
2022
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Provider responses to discontinuous tariffs: evidence from Dutch rehabilitation care
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Provider responses to discontinuous tariffs: evidence from Dutch rehabilitation care
2022
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Overview
Abrupt jumps in reimbursement tariffs have been shown to lead to unintended effects in physicians’ behavior. A sudden change in tariffs at a pre-defined point in the treatment can incentivize health care providers to prolong treatment to reach the higher tariff, and then to discharge patients once the higher tariff is reached. The Dutch reimbursement schedule in hospital rehabilitation care follows a two-threshold stepwise-function based on treatment duration. We investigated the prevalence of strategic discharges around the first threshold and assessed whether their share varies by provider type. Our findings suggest moderate response to incentives by traditional care providers (general and academic hospitals, rehabilitation centers and multicategorical providers), and strong response by profit-oriented independent treatment centers. When examining the variation in response based on the financial position of the organization, we found a higher probability of manipulation among providers in financial distress. Our findings provide multiple insights and possible indicators to identify provider types that may be more prone to strategic behavior.
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Springer Nature B.V
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