Achieving a fair geographical distribution of health-care resources

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TitreAchieving a fair geographical distribution of health-care resources
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursMougeot M, Naegelen F
JournalREGIONAL SCIENCE AND URBAN ECONOMICS
Volume70
Pagination384-392
Date PublishedMAY
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0166-0462
Mots-clésGeographic inequality, Health-care services, Physicians' location, Public policy, Regional amenities
Résumé

This paper analyzes the factors determining the physicians' location decisions when physicians have heterogeneous preferences about the regional amenities in a two-regions health care system. While the first best allocation entails geographic equality in access to and quality of health-care services, we show that free location decisions results in an unfair allocation in health care resources. We first characterize the public policies allowing to decentralize the first best. Then, we show that the optimal policy aiming at equalizing medical densities consists in setting regionally differentiated prices and a single lump-sum transfer. This transfer is a tax (resp. a subsidy) when the value of the difference in regional amenities is low (resp. high).

DOI10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.03.008