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Outsourcing day surgery to private for-profit hospitals: the price effects of competitive tendering.

Terje P Hagen1, Geir Hiller Holom1, Kebebew N Amayu1.   

Abstract

Setting prices for elective patient treatments in private for-profit (PFP) hospitals in traditional tax-funded health systems is challenging since both the organisation of these hospitals and the tasks they perform differ considerably from what we find in public hospitals. From the year 2000, Norway became one of a few countries to gradually implement a procurement system based on competitive tendering when outsourcing elective surgery. In this study we analyse the effect of introducing competitive tendering on the prices paid to PFP hospitals. Pricing data were collected from the formal contracts awarded to PFP hospitals and defined in terms of both absolute and relative prices. We found that PFP hospitals performed day surgeries at markedly lower prices than public hospitals and that competitive tendering triggered the price reduction. We speculate that the PFP hospitals' lack of acute services, less severe patient population, reduced teaching responsibilities and ability to streamline production, as well as other factors, explain the lower prices at PFP hospitals.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28382886     DOI: 10.1017/S1744133117000019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Econ Policy Law        ISSN: 1744-1331


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