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How does searching for health information on the Internet affect individuals' demand for health care services?

机译:在互联网上搜索健康信息会对个人对医疗服务的需求有何影响?

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The emergence of the Internet made health information, which previously was almost exclusively available to health professionals, accessible to the general public. Access to health information on the Internet is likely to affect individuals' health care related decisions. The aim of this analysis is to determine how health information that people obtain from the Internet affects their demand for health care. I use a novel data set, the U.S. Health Information National Trends Survey (2003-07), to answer this question. The causal variable of interest is a binary variable that indicates whether or not an individual has recently searched for health information on the Internet. Health care utilization is measured by an individual's number of visits to a health professional in the past 12 months. An individual's decision to use the Internet to search for health information is likely to be correlated to other variables that can also affect his/her demand for health care. To separate the effect of Internet health information from other confounding variables, I control for a number of individual characteristics and use the instrumental variable estimation method. As an instrument for Internet health information, I use U.S. state telecommunication regulations that are shown to affect the supply of Internet services. I find that searching for health information on the Internet has a positive, relatively large, and statistically significant effect on an individual's demand for health care. This effect is larger for the individuals who search for health information online more frequently and people who have health care coverage. Among cancer patients, the effect of Internet health information seeking on health professional visits varies by how long ago they were diagnosed with cancer. Thus, the Internet is found to be a complement to formal health care rather than a substitute for health professional services.
机译:互联网的出现使人们几乎可以以前只对卫生专业人员专有的卫生信息。在Internet上访问健康信息可能会影响个人的健康护理相关决策。该分析的目的是确定人们从Internet获得的健康信息如何影响他们对医疗保健的需求。我使用一个新颖的数据集“美国健康信息国家趋势调查(2003-07)”来回答这个问题。感兴趣的因果变量是一个二进制变量,它指示一个人最近是否在Internet上搜索了健康信息。卫生保健利用率是根据个人在过去12个月中拜访卫生专业人员的次数来衡量的。个人使用互联网搜索健康信息的决定可能与其他变量相关,这些变量也可能影响其对医疗的需求。为了将Internet健康信息的影响与其他混淆变量区分开,我控制了许多个体特征,并使用了工具变量估计方法。作为互联网健康信息的一种手段,我使用了美国各州的电信法规,这些法规已证明会影响互联网服务的提供。我发现,在Internet上搜索健康信息会对个人的医疗保健需求产生积极的,相对较大的和统计学上显着的影响。对于更频繁地在线搜索健康信息的个人以及具有医疗保健覆盖范围的人们,此影响更大。在癌症患者中,互联网健康信息搜索对健康专业访问的影响因诊断癌症的时间长短而异。因此,人们发现互联网是对正规医疗保健的补充,而不是保健专业服务的替代品。

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