Hospital competition in the national health service : evidence from a patient choice reform
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Abstract
We study the impact of exposing hospitals in a National Health Service (NHS) to non-price
competition by exploiting a patient choice reform in Norway in 2001. The reform facilitates
a di§erence-in-di§erence research design due to geographical variation in the scope for competition. Using rich administrative data covering the universe of NHS hospital admissions from
1998 to 2005, we Önd that hospitals in more competitive areas have a sharper reduction in
AMI mortality, readmissions, and length of stay than hospitals in less competitive areas. These
results indicate that competition improves patient health outcomes and hospital cost e¢ ciency,
even in the Norwegian NHS with large distances, low Öxed treatment prices, and mainly public
hospitals.