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Working paper 20. OCT 2009
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Children, Adolescents and Families

Starve the Doctor - Starve the Baby?

Incentivizing Physicians Improves Quality of Prenatal Care

Authors:

  • Vibeke Myrup Jensen
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
  • Children, Adolescents and Families
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Physician-induced demand is a central cost-efficiency issue in public health care programs but little is known about effects of remuneration systems on the ultimate outcome – patient health. Exploiting a unique combination of policy-induced variation and administrative records from Denmark, I investigate the impact of GP payment contracts on infants’ health. In a difference-in-differences framework, I find that first-born infants exposed in the womb to the care of GPs with capitation contracts have poorer infant health outcomes relative to infants exposed to fee-for-service contracts. Further I find the estimated effects primarily are driven by younger mothers.

Authors

  • Vibeke Myrup Jensen

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