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Do report cards tell consumers anything they don't already know? The case of Medicare HMOs

机译:报告卡是否告诉消费者他们尚未知道的任何东西? Medicare HMOS的案例

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Estimated responses to report cards may reflect learning about quality that would have occurred in their absence (market-based learning). Using panel data on Medicare HMOs, we examine the relationship between enrollment and quality before and after report cards were mailed to 40 million Medicare beneficiaries in 1999 and 2000. We find consumers learn from both public report cards and market-based sources, with the latter having a larger impact. Consumers are especially sensitive to both sources of information when the variance in HMO quality is greater. The effect of report cards is driven by beneficiaries' responses to consumer satisfaction scores. Copyright (c) 2008, RAND.
机译:对报告卡的估计答复可能反映出关于缺席(以市场的学习)所发生的质量的学习。在Medicare HMOS上使用面板数据,我们检查报告卡在1999年和2000年邮寄到4000万国立医疗保险人之前和之后的入学和质量之间的关系。我们发现消费者从公共报告卡和基于市场的来源中学到后者影响较大。当HMO质量的方差更大时,消费者对两个信息来源特别敏感。报告卡的效果受到受益人对消费者满意度分数的回应。版权所有(c)2008,兰德。

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