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A model of physicians' practice attributes determination.

A E Boardman, B Dowd, J M Eisenberg

    Journal of Health Economics
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    This study models physician practice styles and their determinants. Findings reveal a positive link between physician fees and the number of doctors, offering insights into healthcare economics.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Economics
    • Medical Practice Management
    • Physician Decision-Making

    Background:

    • Understanding physician practice styles is crucial for healthcare policy and resource allocation.
    • Existing models may not fully capture the complex determinants of how physicians practice medicine.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a conceptual framework for modeling physician practice styles.
    • To develop and estimate a causal model for practice style determination.
    • To analyze the simultaneous influence of various factors on practice styles.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a conceptual framework for practice style modeling.
    • Estimation of a causal model to identify determinants of practice styles.
    • Simultaneous analysis of practice styles and their influencing factors.

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    Main Results:

    • The study provides a novel framework for understanding physician practice variations.
    • A causal model demonstrates key determinants influencing how physicians practice.
    • A significant positive relationship was identified between physician fees and the number of physicians.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed model offers new insights into physician decision-making processes.
    • The findings highlight the economic factors, such as fees, that influence physician supply.
    • This research contributes to a better understanding of healthcare market dynamics.