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의료급여비용 증가에 공급자 유인효과가 미치는 영향The Impact of Supplier Induced Demand on Increase in Medical Aid Expenditure

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The Impact of Supplier Induced Demand on Increase in Medical Aid Expenditure
Authors
신현웅윤장호노연홍여지영
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국보건행정학회
Keywords
Supplier induced demand; Health expenditure; medical aid; Instrumental variable model
Citation
보건행정학회지, v.24, no.1, pp.13 - 23
Journal Title
보건행정학회지
Volume
24
Number
1
Start Page
13
End Page
23
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/13942
DOI
10.4332/KJHPA.2014.24.1.13
ISSN
1225-4266
Abstract
Background: A need arises to efficiently control health expenditure for medical aid due to a sharp increase in medical aid expenditure. This study experimently analyzes the impact of physician behavior on medical use for medical aid beneficiaries using supplier induced demand (SID) theory. Methods: This study looks into analyze SID effect using expenditure factor analysis of medical aid for the years between 2003 and 2010 in comparison with health insurance. Moreover, this study analyzes the existence and scale of SID using econometrics modeling with panel data on 16 cities and provinces’s health expenditure data for medical aid from 2003 1/4 to 2010 4/4. Results: This study finds that the growth rate of visit days per capita and treatment amount per visit days for medical aid is higher than health insurance. Furthermore, the result of econometrics modeling analysis shows the existence of SID in general hospital, hospital, clinic, oriental clinic. Conclusion: In order to efficiently control expenditure for medical aid, it is required to reinforce macro polices such as the introduction of ‘target management’ and micro policies such as the strengthen of management on medical institutes in the perspective of suppliers as well as regulations of demanders.
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