TY - JOUR
T1 - Trends and regional variation in rates of orthopaedic surgery in Germany
T2 - the impact of competition
AU - Baier, Natalie
AU - Sax, Lisa Marie
AU - Sundmacher, Leonie
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
PY - 2019/2/7
Y1 - 2019/2/7
N2 - Competition in hospital services has been fostered in an increasing number of OECD countries with the goal that hospitals improve quality and/or efficiency. With the same intention competition has been promoted in Germany when introducing a system of prospective payments based on diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) in 2003. Beyond its intended effects, however, the reform led to a substantial increase in hospital activity, particularly for orthopaedic surgery. To shed more light on these developments, this paper analyses the relationship between the rates of certain orthopaedic surgical procedures and hospital competition across and within each of Germany’s 402 districts. We measured competition with the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) based on market shares for hip replacements, knee replacements and spine surgeries. Using spatial panel regression, which allows for spatial dependency and unobserved individual heterogeneity, we found that the rate of hip and knee replacements rose as market concentration increased. A potential explanation might be that hospitals specialize in these particular procedures.
AB - Competition in hospital services has been fostered in an increasing number of OECD countries with the goal that hospitals improve quality and/or efficiency. With the same intention competition has been promoted in Germany when introducing a system of prospective payments based on diagnosis-related groups (DRGs) in 2003. Beyond its intended effects, however, the reform led to a substantial increase in hospital activity, particularly for orthopaedic surgery. To shed more light on these developments, this paper analyses the relationship between the rates of certain orthopaedic surgical procedures and hospital competition across and within each of Germany’s 402 districts. We measured competition with the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) based on market shares for hip replacements, knee replacements and spine surgeries. Using spatial panel regression, which allows for spatial dependency and unobserved individual heterogeneity, we found that the rate of hip and knee replacements rose as market concentration increased. A potential explanation might be that hospitals specialize in these particular procedures.
KW - Germany
KW - Hospital competition
KW - Orthopaedic surgery
KW - Regional variation
KW - Spatial panel regression
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85049604857&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10198-018-0990-2
DO - 10.1007/s10198-018-0990-2
M3 - Article
C2 - 29968053
AN - SCOPUS:85049604857
SN - 1618-7598
VL - 20
SP - 163
EP - 174
JO - European Journal of Health Economics
JF - European Journal of Health Economics
IS - 1
ER -