Spatial Effects in Hospital Expenditures: A District Level Analysis

Quaderni - Working Paper DSE N° 1027

25 Pages Posted: 8 Sep 2015

See all articles by Matteo Lippi Bruni

Matteo Lippi Bruni

University of Bologna - Department of Economics

Irene Mammi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

Date Written: September 8, 2015

Abstract

Geographical clusters in health expenditures are well documented and accounting for spatial interactions may contribute to properly identify the factors affecting the use of health services the most. As for hospital care, spillovers may derive from strategic behaviour of hospitals and from patients’ preferences that may induce mobility across jurisdictions, as well as from geographically-concentrated risk factors, knowledge transfer and interactions between different layers of care. Our paper focuses on a largely overlooked potential source of spillovers in hospital expenditure: the heterogeneity of primary care providers’ behaviour. To do so, we analyse expenditures associated to avoidable hospitalisations separately from expenditures for highly complex treatments, as the former are most likely affected by General Practitioners, while the latter are not. We use administrative data for Italy’s Region Emilia Romagna between 2007 and 2010. Since neighbouring districts may belong to different Local Health Authorities (LHAs), we employ a spatial contiguity matrix that allows to investigate the effects of geographical and institutional proximity and use it to estimate Spatial Autoregressive and Spatial Durbin Models.

Keywords: Hospital expenditures, spatial effects, panel data, institutionally-clustered data

JEL Classification: I11, R12, C23

Suggested Citation

Lippi Bruni, Matteo and Mammi, Irene, Spatial Effects in Hospital Expenditures: A District Level Analysis (September 8, 2015). Quaderni - Working Paper DSE N° 1027, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2657359 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2657359

Matteo Lippi Bruni (Contact Author)

University of Bologna - Department of Economics ( email )

Piazza Scaravilli, 2
40126 Bologna, 40126
Italy

Irene Mammi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice ( email )

Dorsoduro 3246
Venice, Veneto 30123
Italy

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