The use of multilevel analysis in health economics: an application to examining the effect of competition on general practitioners' behaviour.

A Scott, A Shiell
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Multilevel modelling is a relatively new technique developed in the area of educational research. To illustrate the use of this technique in health economics, this paper estimates a multilevel logit model to examine the effect of competition on the behaviour of Australian general practitioners. The main hypothesis tested is that GPs in areas of high competition are more likely to recommend a follow up consultation compared to GPs in areas of low competition. The results suggest that competition influences the decision to recommend a follow up visit for one out of the five medical conditions analysed. The use of multilevel analysis represents a methodological improvement on previous models of GP behaviour. However, before multilevel analysis is more widely adopted it is argued that it should be more formally assessed against more standard and equivalent methods already used by economists, such as random effects panel data models.

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在卫生经济学中使用多层次分析:一个应用程序来检查竞争对全科医生行为的影响。
多层次建模是教育研究领域发展起来的一种相对较新的技术。为了说明这种技术在卫生经济学中的应用,本文估计了一个多层次的logit模型来研究竞争对澳大利亚全科医生行为的影响。测试的主要假设是,与竞争激烈地区的全科医生相比,竞争激烈地区的全科医生更有可能建议进行后续咨询。结果表明,竞争会影响所分析的五种医疗状况中的一种的建议随访的决定。多层次分析的使用代表了以前GP行为模型的方法学改进。然而,在更广泛地采用多层次分析之前,有人认为,应该对经济学家已经使用的更标准和等效的方法(如随机效应面板数据模型)进行更正式的评估。
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