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Provider Incentives and Healthcare Costs: Evidence from Long-Term Care Hospitals.

Liran Einav1, Amy Finkelstein2, Neale Mahoney3.   

Abstract

We study the design of provider incentives in the post-acute care setting - a high-stakes but under-studied segment of the healthcare system. We focus on long-term care hospitals (LTCHs) and the large (approximately $13,500) jump in Medicare payments they receive when a patient s stay reaches a threshold number of days. Discharges increase substantially after the threshold, with the marginal discharged patient in relatively better health. Despite the large financial incentives and behavioral response in a high mortality population, we are unable to detect any compelling evidence of an impact on patient mortality. To assess provider behavior under counterfactual payment schedules, we estimate a simple dynamic discrete choice model of LTCH discharge decisions. When we conservatively limit ourselves to alternative contracts that hold the LTCH harmless, we find that an alternative contract can generate Medicare savings of about $2,100 per admission, or about 5% of total payments. More aggressive payment reforms can generate substantially greater savings, but the accompanying reduction in LTCH profits has potential out-of-sample consequences. Our results highlight how improved financial incentives may be able to reduce healthcare spending, without negative consequences for industry profits or patient health.

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Keywords:  Healthcare; financial incentives; nonlinear contracts; post-acute care

Year:  2018        PMID: 31130738      PMCID: PMC6529222          DOI: 10.3982/ECTA15022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Econometrica        ISSN: 0012-9682            Impact factor:   5.844


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