Co-payments for prescription drugs and the demand for doctor visits - Evidence from a natural experiment

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Rainer Winkelmann

In: Health Economics 13 (2004), 11, 1081-1089

Abstract

The German health care reform of 1997 provides a natural experiment for evaluating the price sensitivity of demand for physicians' services. As a part of the reform, co-payments for prescription drugs were increased step up to 200%. However, certain groups of people were exempted from the increase, providing a natural control group against which the changed demand for physicians' services of the treated, those subject to increased co-payments, can be assessed. The differences-in-differences estimates indicate that increased co-payments reduced the number of doctor visits by about 10% on an average. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Themen: Gesundheit

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