Cut Off from New Competition: Threat of Entry and Primary Care Quality
Refereed Journal // forthcomingWe study how the threat of entry affects service quantity and quality of general practitioners (GPs). We leverage Germany’s needs-based primary care planning system, in which the likelihood of new GPs reduces by 20 percentage points when primary care coverage exceeds a cut-off. We compile novel data covering all German primary care regions and up to 30,000 GP-level observations from 2014 to 2019. Reduced threat of entry lowers patient satisfaction for incumbent GPs without nearby competitors but not in areas with competitors. We find no effects on working hours or quality measures at the regional level including hospitalizations and mortality.
Brüll, Eduard, Oliver Schlenker and Davud Rostam-Afschar (forthcoming), Cut Off from New Competition: Threat of Entry and Primary Care Quality, Labour Economics