Optimal Provision-After-Wait in Healthcare
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Braverman, Mark; Chen, Jing; Kannan, Sampath
署名单位:
Princeton University; State University of New York (SUNY) System; Stony Brook University; University of Pennsylvania; Institute for Advanced Study - USA; Princeton University
刊物名称:
MATHEMATICS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH
ISSN/ISSBN:
0364-765X
DOI:
10.1287/moor.2015.0731
发表日期:
2016
页码:
352-376
关键词:
quality
pay
performance
CHOICE
times
摘要:
We investigate computational and mechanism design aspects of allocating medical treatments at hospitals of different costs to patients who each value these hospitals differently. The payer wants to ensure that the total cost of all treatments is at most the budget, B. Access to overdemanded hospitals is rationed through waiting times. We first show that optimizing social welfare in equilibrium is NP-hard. But if the number of hospitals is small and the budget can be relaxed to (1 + epsilon)B for arbitrarily small epsilon, the optimum under budget B can be achieved efficiently. Next, we show waiting times emerge endogenously from the dynamics between hospitals and patients and the payer doesn't have to explicitly enforce them; all it needs to do is enforce the amount of money paid to each hospital, and the dynamics will converge to the desired waiting times in finite time. Going beyond equilibrium solutions, we investigate the optimization problem over a much larger class of mechanisms. With two hospitals and concave preference profiles of the patients, optimal welfare is actually attained by the randomized assignment, which allocates patients at random and avoids waiting times. Finally, we discuss potential policy implications of our results, followup directions, and open problems.
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