Authors
Kayleigh Barnes, Sherry A. Glied, Benjamin R. Handel, Grace Kim
- Acknowledgements & Disclosure
- We acknowledge and thank the New York State Health Foundation for funding under grant number #17-04903. We are very grateful to FAIRHealth for their partnership in the development and execution of this randomized trial and for making the evaluation data available to us. We especially thank Hunt Allcott for his invaluable advice and input. We thank seminar participants at the Electronic Health Economics Colloquium, APPAM Fall Conference, NYU Wagner seminar for comments, including Christopher Whaley, Kathy O’Regan, and Leanna Stiefel. The study was deemed by the New York University Institutional Review Board (IRB-FY2017-582) not to constitute human subjects research. Replication files are available from Grace Kim. The results and opinions in this study are those of the authors alone and may not reflect the views of the New York State Health Foundation, FAIRHealth, or those thanked in these acknowledgements. The views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3386/w32580
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Introduction 3
- Background 7
- About FAIRHealth 7
- Experimental Design: New York Healthcare Online Shopping Tool (NYHOST) 8
- How price transparency might affect prices and quantity at the provider and market levels 10
- Data 11
- Empirical Strategy 14
- Difference-in-differences specification 14
- Heterogeneity Tests 16
- Results 17
- Website Usage 17
- Provider-level Outcomes 17
- Discussion 19
- Appendix 37
- Categories of service for procedures examined 37
- Description of the datasets utilized 38
- Data on provider characteristics 39
- Construction of the Balanced Panel 40
- Map of New York Geozips 41
- Total Website Utilization by Month 42
- Average Website Utilization Excluding Manhattan 42
- Changes in log(Price) in Treatment and Control Groups 43
- Changes in log(Price) over Time (2017-2018) 43
- Provider Market Concentration 44
- Insurer Market Concentration 44
- Provider-Level Results: Treatment Effect of NYHOST with Alternative Fixed Effects Specification 45
- Provider-Level Results: Robustness Test of the Treatment Effect on the Percentile of Providers' Charges 45
- Event Study: Difference between Treatment and Control with Differences-in-Differences Specification, for High vs. Low OON Volume Procedures 46
- Event Study: Difference between Treatment and Control with Differences-in-Differences Specification, for High Out-of-Network Procedures 47
- Provider-level results: Multiple Hypothesis Testing for Heterogeneity Tests by Category, for Price Effects 48
- Provider-level results: Multiple Hypothesis Testing for Heterogeneity Tests by Category, for Quantity Effects 48
- Market-Level Regressions: Treatment Effect of NYHOST on Outcomes 49
- Market-Level Regressions: Heterogeneity Tests for the Treatment Effect of NYHOST 50
- Market-Level Regressions: Treatment Effect of NYHOST by Category 51