Non-elective C-sections in public hospitals: capacity constraints and doctor incentives |
| |
Authors: | Alejandro Arrieta Ariadna García Prado |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA;2. Public University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain |
| |
Abstract: | Using administrative records of births from the Perinatal Surveillance System of the Peruvian Social Security System (ESSALUD), we test whether high admissions of pregnant women affected non-elective caesarean section (C-section) rates in the ESSALUD public hospitals during 2005–2006. We present a basic theoretical model that considers physician preferences for leisure and hospital capacity constraints, and test the model predictions. We find that physician demand for leisure increases the probability of C-sections in small and medium-size hospitals, while hospital capacity constraints set a limit on them. We discuss the policy implications as well as the policies implemented to avoid unnecessary C-sections. |
| |
Keywords: | Caesarean sections public hospitals leisure capacity constraints Peru |
|
|