Understanding Growth Patterns in US Health Care Expenditures

ERN: Monopoly Pub Date : 2017-09-14 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.2942535
A. Horenstein, Manuel S. Santos
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We study the steady upward trend of Health Care Expenditures (HCE) over GDP for a sample of OECD countries between 1970 and 2007. Although the United States is clearly an outlier, almost all of the additional increase in US HCE happened during the 1978–1990 period. We perform two growth accounting exercises to explore sources of variability of HCE over GDP across countries. In the first growth accounting exercise based on value added we find that factor accumulation is unable to replicate the observed growth patterns. We also show that the additional increase in markups in the US corporate medical sector mimics well the ratio of HCE over GDP in the United States. This suggests that differences in the relative price of health care—rather than technology, product quality, and factor accumulation—could explain the divergent growth patterns of HCE over GDP across these countries. In the second growth accounting exercise, we filter out prices from HCE over GDP, and confirm that there is very little variability for the product quality residual to explain the variation in HCE across countries.
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了解美国医疗保健支出的增长模式
我们研究了1970年至2007年间经合组织国家样本的医疗保健支出(HCE)相对于GDP的稳步上升趋势。虽然美国显然是一个异常值,但几乎所有美国HCE的额外增加都发生在1978-1990年期间。我们进行了两项增长核算练习,以探索各国HCE相对于GDP变化的来源。在第一次基于增加值的增长核算中,我们发现要素积累无法复制观察到的增长模式。我们还表明,美国企业医疗部门加成的额外增长很好地模仿了美国HCE占GDP的比例。这表明,医疗保健相对价格的差异,而不是技术、产品质量和要素积累的差异,可以解释这些国家卫生保健支出相对于GDP的不同增长模式。在第二个增长核算过程中,我们从HCE中过滤掉GDP的价格,并确认产品质量残余的可变性很小,无法解释各国HCE的变化。
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