Cunill, Pau Olivella: Waiting Lists and Patient Selection
World Conference Econometric Society, 2000, Seattle

Pau Olivella Cunill, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Pedro Pita Barros, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Waiting Lists and Patient Selection
Session: C-11-9  Tuesday 15 August 2000  by Cunill, Pau Olivella
We develop a model of waiting lists for public hospitals when physicians deliver both private and public treatment. Public treatment is free but rationed, i.e., only cases meeting some medical criteria area admitted for treatment. Private treatment has no waiting time but entails payment of a fee. Both physicians and patients take into account that each patient treated in the private practice schedule reduces the waiting list for public treatment. We show that physicians do not necessarily select the mildest cases from the waiting list. We provide sufficient conditions on the rationing policy under which cream skimming is always partial. We show that, to a large extent, one can by-pass the analysis of doctors' behavior in the characterization of patient selection.
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