Brown Bag seminar in Economics | Lina Maria Ellegård
Welcome to the Brown Bag Seminar in Economics organized by the Department of Economics, SSE. The seminar speaker is Lina Maria Ellegård, Lund University who will present "Patient choice and socioeconomic disparities in the quality of healthcare: Evidence from Swedish registry data"
Abstract
In many countries, individuals are allowed to freely choose their provider of publicly funded services such as schooling or healthcare services. Judging the quality of such credence goods may be challenging, and the ability to identify high-quality providers presumably follows a socioeconomic gradient. This study explores socioeconomic disparities in how patients trade off quality against other features when choosing their primary care provider. We use a unique registry dataset linking the choices of individuals who recently moved to a new market, and therefore need to select a new provider, with detailed individual-level measures of socioeconomic status (SES) and provider-level measures of patient satisfaction, clinical quality and travel distance in a large Swedish region. We find significant disparities in patient choice based on SES, as high-SES individuals are consistently more likely to select higher quality providers. However, the results also suggest that most of the SES disparities in observed quality are linked to differences in the availability of high-quality providers within an acceptable travel distance. Our findings suggest that patient choice can widen, rather than reduce, disparities in population health by SES -- if spatial inequalities in access to high-quality care are not addressed beforehand.
Lina Maria Ellegård is an Associate Professor at Lund University, in the Department of Economics.
This seminar takes place at Stockholm School of Economics, Sveavägen 65, in room A750.
Please contact kathrine.abelson@hhs.se if you have any questions.