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WP-95-15

Geographic Variations in Medical Practice,
External Efficiencies, and the Role of Practice Guidelines

David Dranove and William P. Rogerson

Abstract

It is well-documented that the method used to treat various illnesses can vary widely across geographic regions. The traditional explanation for this phenomenon is poorly informed doctors and/or patients. We propose an alternate theory to explain the existence of practice variation. This is that local externalities result in the existence of multiple equilibria and that practice variation is the result of different equilibria occurring in different regions. This theory has testable implications that distinguish it from the traditional theory. Under this theory the nature of the market failure is a coordination failure, rather than an information imperfection, and this suggests different policy approaches. In particular, practice guidelines and managed care may help physicians make more coordinated, and thus better, decisions.

David Dranove, Kellogg Graduate School of Management
William P. Rogerson
, Department of Economics, Northwestern University



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