The effect of copayments on primary care utilization: results from a quasi-experiment |
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Authors: | Niklas Jakobsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Economics, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden;2. Norwegian Social Research (NOVA), Oslo, Norway |
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Abstract: | This article analyses how health-care utilization is affected by copayments in a tax-financed health-care system. The article utilizes a natural experiment in which a health-care region in Sweden changed the price of healthcare in such a way that primary care general physician prices increased by 33%. We use daily visit data in the treatment region and a neighbouring control region where no price change took place and analyse the effect using differences-in-differences as well as differences-in-differences-in-differences models. The results from the preferred models indicate no effect on health-care utilization due to the price change, a result that also holds across different socio-economic subregions in the treatment region. |
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Keywords: | Copayments healthcare demand moral hazard natural experiment |
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