远程医疗
业务
报销
服务提供商
农村地区
付款
医疗保健
收入
福利
竞赛(生物学)
远程医疗
服务(商务)
营销
互联网隐私
经济增长
医学
财务
经济
计算机科学
市场经济
病理
生态学
生物
作者
Meizi Zhou,Xuelin Li,Gordon Burtch
标识
DOI:10.1287/isre.2021.0380
摘要
We study the impacts of telehealth adoption on geographic competition among urban and rural healthcare providers. We consider a quasinatural experiment: states’ entry into the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, wherein the entry events facilitate healthcare providers to adopt telehealth technology. By analyzing a representative sample of providers, we first establish the Compact entry shock’s validity and its positive effect on the supply of medical services. We then report evidence that there are service and payment shifts from rural providers to urban providers (i.e., urban providers are more likely to benefit from the Compact entry financially). Relying on patients’ telehealth reimbursement claim data, we observe two mechanisms contributing to the revenue redistribution: the substitution and gateway effects of telehealth. Finally, we show that telehealth readiness and service quality moderate the impact of telehealth adoption. These findings speak to both potentially positive and negative consequences for welfare.
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