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Experts' agency problems: evidence from the prescription drug market in Japan. The Rand journal of economics [Rand J Econ] Journal article

 
TitleExperts' agency problems: evidence from the prescription drug market in Japan.
Author(s)Iizuka T 
SourceRand J Econ 2008; 38(3):844-62.
AbstractThis article examined the physician-patient agency relationship in the context of the prescription drug market in Japan. In this market, physicians often both prescribe and dispense drugs and can pocket profits in so doing. A concern is that, due to the incentive created by the mark-up, physicians' prescription decisions may be distorted. Empirical results using anti-hypertensive drugs suggest that physicians' prescription choices are influenced by the mark-up. However, physicians are also sensitive to the patient's out-of-pocket costs. Overall, although the mark-up affects prescription choices, physicians appear more responsive to the patient's out-of-pocket costs than their own profits from mark-up.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18478669
  
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