Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5068414 | European Journal of Political Economy | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We study how a third-party payer decides what providers to contract with. Two mechanisms are studied and their properties compared. A first mechanism consists of the so-called “any willing provider” where the third-party payer announces a contract and every provider freely decides to sign it or not. The second mechanism is a bargaining procedure with the providers set up by the third-party payer. The main finding is that the decision of the third-party payer depends on the surplus to be shared. When it is relatively high (low) the third-party payer prefers the any willing provider system (negotiated solution).
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Authors
Pedro Pita Barros, Xavier Martinez-Giralt,