Health Care Markets

Research

The junior research group HCM applies the experimental economic method to health economics issues. Laboratory experiments are used to gain an understanding of the preferences and behavior of various actors in the health care system. The influence of risk preferences on the demand for and supply of goods and services in health care are of particular interest.

Publications

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  • Brosig-Koch, Jeannette; Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Kokot, Johanna: Sorting into payment schemes and medical treatment: A laboratory experiment. In: Health economics, Vol 26 (2017), p. 52-65. CitationDetails
  • Han, Johann; Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Vomhof, Markus: Quality competition and hospital mergers—An experiment. In: Health economics, Vol 26 (2017), p. 36-51. CitationDetails
  • Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Kokot, Johanna; Vomhof, Markus; Weßling, Jens: Health insurance choice and risk preferences under cumulative prospect theory--an experiment. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol 137 (2017), p. 374-397. CitationDetails
  • Brosig-Koch, Jeannette; Hennig-Schmidt, Heike; Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Wiesen, Daniel: The effects of introducing mixed payment systems for physicians: Experimental evidence. In: Health Economics, Vol 26 (2017), p. 243-262. Full textCitationDetails
  • Fischbacher, Urs; Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Stefani, Ulrike: Non-additivity and the Salience of Marginal Productivities: Experimental Evidence on Distributive Fairness. In: Economica, Vol 84 (2017), p. 587-610. CitationDetails
  • Brosig-Koch, Jeannette; Hennig-Schmidt, Heike; Kairies-Schwarz, Nadja; Wiesen, Daniel: Using artefactual field and lab experiments to investigate how fee-for-service and capitation affect medical service provision. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol 131 (2016), p. 17-23. Full textCitationDetails
  • Kairies, Nadja; Others: Pay-for-Performance, Reputation, and the Reduction of Costly Overprovision. In: Economics Bulletin, Vol 35 (2015), p. 702-715. CitationDetails
  • Felder, Stefan; Tauchmann, Harald: Federal state differentials in the efficiency of health production in Germany: an artifact of spatial dependence?. In: The European journal of health economics, Vol 14 (2013), p. 21-39. CitationDetails
  • Augurzky, Boris; Tauchmann, Harald: Less social health insurance, more private supplementary insurance? Empirical evidence from Germany. In: Journal of Policy Modeling, Vol 33 (2011), p. 470-480. CitationDetails
  • Tauchmann, Harald: Koexistenz von privater und gesetzlicher Krankenversicherung bei Kopfpauschale und allgemein freier Kassenwahl?. In: Sozialer Fortschritt (2007), p. 157-163. CitationDetails