Effect of a cost-sharing variation on the utilization of GES insurance and private healthcare services
Autor corporativo
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Escuela de Postgrado
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Professor Advisor
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Duarte Vásquez, Fabián
Author
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Abbott, Tomás
Admission date
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2023-04-27T20:31:40Z
Available date
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2023-04-27T20:31:40Z
Publication date
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2022
Identifier
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/193079
Abstract
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Since 2006, the cost-sharing faced by the public insurer beneficiaries aged 60 years
and over had decreased to zero for all “Garantias Explicitas en Salud” (Explicit
Health Guarantees, GES) care and non-GES services provided within the public
healthcare system. In this study, we analyze the effect of the cost-sharing variation
on the utilization of public and private healthcare services utilization. Using the
2016-2019 FONASA beneficiary’s database, the first-time utilization (aka activation)
of the GES insurance database, and the private medical claim registry, through the
implementation of a regression discontinuity design, we estimated the treatment
effect of this policy. We found that the decrease in cost-sharing translates into a 3-
percentage point increase in the GES insurance activation. If we restrict our analysis
to the activation of chronic GES insurance, we found an increase of 5 percentage
Regarding private healthcare services, our findings suggest that utilization of
healthcare services through the MLE scheme is, for the most part, not responsive (by
means of an increase in opportunity cost) to variations in cost-sharing for public
healthcare services, except for hospitalization services, where we estimate a decrease
of 11 percentage points in their utilization, although this estimate is significant only
at a 10% of significance. Additionally, we found that treatment is heterogeneously
distributed across different subgroups of the population.
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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Universidad de Chile
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Type of license
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States