As predicted by theory: choice and competition in a publicly funded and regulated regional health system yield improved access and cost control.
Jonas WohlinClara FischerKarin Solberg CarlssonSara KorlénPamela MazzocatoCarl SavageHolger StalbergMats BrommelsPublished in: BMC health services research (2021)
The sustained cost control was an effect of bundled payment. What this study shows is that both public and private providers adhere long-term to regulations by a public purchaser that also controls entrance to the market. The compensation was fixed and led to competition on quality, as predicted by theory.