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16 November 2016
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No. 048

The Impacts of the Billing System on Healthcare Utilization: The Case of Thai Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme

Nada WasiJirawat PanpiemrasWanwiphang Manachotphong

Abstract

While a large number of health insurance studies find that an increase in cost-sharing reduces healthcare demand, little has looked at the effect of a policy change operating through a non-price channel. This paper examines how a billing process can affect healthcare utilization given no change in price. Specifically, we look at the launch of the Direct Billing Payment program (DBP) to the Thai Civil Servant Medical Benefit Scheme. In the past, although the outpatient care is essentially free, its beneficiaries must pay at the point of services and get their money reimbursed later. The DBP allows the hospitals to charge the government directly. Using patient-level panel data from a large regional hospital, we find that the new billing system affects utilization through multiple channels. First, it increases the number of outpatient visits. Second, for each visit, the treatment costs and the share of prescription drug charge are higher. These impacts are found to be persistent over time, although less so in the case of visits. In addition, our analysis suggests that the likely cash constrained patients increase their utilization more proportionally.

Nada Wasi
Nada Wasi
Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research
Jirawat Panpiemras
Jirawat Panpiemras
Thailand Development Research Institute
Wanwiphang Manachotphong
Wanwiphang Manachotphong
Thammasat University
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JEL: I12I13I18
Tags: health insurancehealthcare demanddirect billing paymentthai civil servant medical benefit scheme
The views expressed in this workshop do not necessarily reflect the views of the Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research or the Bank of Thailand.
Nada Wasi
Nada Wasi
Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research
Jirawat Panpiemras
Jirawat Panpiemras
Thailand Development Research Institute
Wanwiphang Manachotphong
Wanwiphang Manachotphong
Thammasat University

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