Discussion paper

DP15981 Increasing price transparency in the Dutch health care market does not affect provider choice

Price transparency is often viewed as an effective way to encourage price shopping and thereby lower health care expenditure. Using individual claims data for 6 frequent, non-emergency dermatological procedures, we estimate the short-run effect of unexpected publication of prices by a major Dutch health insurer on spending and provider choice. Visits to the price transparency website surged, but spending, the likelihood to visit a new provider, distance traveled, and type of provider visited remained unaffected.

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Citation

Husiatyński, M, T Klein and M Mikkers (2021), ‘DP15981 Increasing price transparency in the Dutch health care market does not affect provider choice‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 15981. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp15981