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An empirical examination of cost-adjusting in outpatient clinics
Authors:Daniel L Friesner
Institution:Department of Economics, Weber State University, 3807 University Circle, Ogden, UT 84408-3807, USA
Abstract:This paper presents an empirical methodology for examining cost-adjusting in relation to multiple-output health care providers. The methodology is subsequently implemented using a sample of California outpatient clinics. The empirical evidence is that these clinics do cost-adjust; that is, the clinics respond to low Medicare reimbursement by using lower quality to control the marginal costs of those patient groups not insured under a government-sponsored plan. In addition, clinics do not cost-adjust with respect to Medi-Cal patients, implying that various government reimbursement systems have different effects on a provider’s cost-adjusting behavior.
Keywords:Cost-adjusting  Quality  Medicare  Prospective payment  Service intensity
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