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BMC Health Services Research | 2018

Does Risk-Adjusted Payment Influence Primary Care Providers' Decision on Where to Set Up Practices?

Anders Anell; Margareta Dackehag; Jens Dietrichson

BackgroundProviding equal access to health care is an important objective in most health care systems. It is especially pertinent in systems like the Swedish primary care market, where private providers are free to establish themselves in any part of the country. To improve equity in access to care, 15 out 21 county councils in Sweden have implemented risk-adjusted capitation based on the Care Need Index, which increases capitation to primary care centers with a large share of patients with unfavorable socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. Our aim is to estimate the effects of using care-need adjusted capitation on the supply of private primary care centers.MethodWe use a dataset that combines information on all primary care centers in Sweden during 2005–2013, the payment system and other conditions for establishing new primary care centers used in the county councils, and demographic, geographic, and socioeconomic variables for low-level geographic areas. To estimate the effects of care-need adjusted capitation, we use difference-in-differences models, contrasting the development over time between areas with and without risk-adjusted capitation, and with high and low Care Need Index values.ResultsRisk-adjusted capitation significantly increases the number of private primary care centers in areas with relatively high Care Need Index values. The adjustment results in a changed distribution of private centers within county councils; the total number of private centers does not increase in county councils using care-need adjusted capitation. The effects are furthermore increasing over the first three years after the implementation of such capitation, and concentrated to the lower and middle range of the group of areas with high index values.ConclusionsRisk-adjusted capitation based on the Care Need Index increases the supply of private primary care centers in areas with unfavorable socioeconomic and demographic characteristics. More generally, this result indicates that risk-adjusted capitation can significantly affect private providers’ establishment decisions.


European Journal of Political Economy | 2015

Assist or desist? Conditional bailouts and fiscal discipline in local governments

Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård


Health Economics | 2018

Can pay-for-performance to primary care providers stimulate appropriate use of antibiotics?

Lina Maria Ellegård; Jens Dietrichson; Anders Anell


International Tax and Public Finance | 2015

Institutions Improving Fiscal Performance: Evidence from Swedish Municipalities

Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård


Archive | 2014

Organizational coordination and costly communication with boundedly rational agents

Jens Dietrichson; Torsten Jochem


Archive | 2014

Institutions promoting budgetary discipline: evidence from Swedish municipalities

Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård


Archive | 2018

Patient Choice, Entry, and the Quality of Primary Care: Evidence from Swedish Reforms

Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård; Gustav Kjellsson


Social Science Research Network | 2017

Let's Talk It Over: Communication and Coordination in Teams

Jens Dietrichson; Jens Gudmundsson; Torsten Jochem


Archive | 2017

Information, Switching Costs, and Consumer Choice: Evidence from Two Randomized Field Experiments in Swedish Primary Health Care

Anders Anell; Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård; Gustav Kjellsson


Archive | 2016

Effects of Increased Competition on Quality of Primary Care in Sweden

Jens Dietrichson; Lina Maria Ellegård; Gustav Kjellsson

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