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Scientific article APR 2020
  • Management and implementation
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, Health Care

Patient choice, entry, and the quality of primary care: Evidence from Swedish reforms

Authors:

  • Jens Dietrichson
  • Lina Maria Ellegård
  • Gustav Kjellsson
  • Management and implementation
  • Health Care
  • Management and implementation, Health Care
Staged photo: Lars Degnbol/VIVE
  • Jens Dietrichson

    Senior Researcher, PhD

    +45 33 69 77 97
    jsd@vive.dk
Policies aiming to spur quality competition among health care providers are ubiquitous, but their impact on quality is ex ante ambiguous, and credible empirical evidence is lacking in many contexts. This study contributes to the sparse literature on competition and primary care quality by examining recent competition enhancing reforms in Sweden. The reforms aimed to stimulate patient choice and entry of private providers across the country but affected markets differently depending on the initial market structure. We exploit the heterogeneous impact of the reforms in a difference‐in‐differences strategy, contrasting more and less exposed markets over the period 2005–2013. Although the reforms led to substantially more entry of new providers in more exposed markets, the effects on primary care quality were modest: We find small improvements of patients' overall satisfaction with care, but no consistently significant effects on avoidable hospitalisation rates or satisfaction with access to care. We find no evidence of economically meaningful quality reductions on any outcome measure.

Authors

  • Jens DietrichsonLina Maria EllegårdGustav Kjellsson

About this publication

  • Financed by

    Konkurrensverket (Sverige)
  • Collaborators

    Lina Maria Ellegård (Lunds Universitet), Gustav Kjellsson (Göteborgs Universitet)
  • Published in

    Health Economics
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