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Impact of payment schemes on performance in a medical cost-sharing system: bundled payment vs. total prepayment

Miao Yu, Wang Zhou () and Yu Zhao
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Miao Yu: School of Management, Shenyang Jianzhu University
Wang Zhou: Dongbei University of Finance and Economics
Yu Zhao: School of Management, Shenyang Jianzhu University

Journal of Combinatorial Optimization, 2025, vol. 49, issue 5, No 1, 27 pages

Abstract: Abstract Currently, many countries are on the process of reforming their health care payment systems from post-payment to pre-payment. To explore the impact of pre-payment schemes on health system performance we investigate the two payment schemes, bundled payment (BP) and total prepayment (TP), on performance in a medical cost-sharing system. Under the BP scheme, the government compensates hospitals with a lump sum for the entire course of each patient’s care. Under the TP scheme, the government provides the total amount of integrated compensation within a period. A three Stackelberg game with an embedded queueing model is used to explore the interactions among participants: government, hospital, and patients. The government determines the compensation received by hospitals and the copayment paid by patients to maximize social welfare. Next, the hospital determines its service rate for each medical episode to maximize profit. Last, patients make decisions on whether to appeal to the hospital for medical services. We derive the optimal strategy for the participants under the BP and TP schemes, and compare the system performance through numerical analysis. Results show that BP is better than TP in reducing patient expected waiting time, while it outperforms TP in terms of system accessibility and service quality. Our study is the first to consider the total prepayment scheme in the healthcare system decision analysis and the findings offer important insights for policymakers regarding implementing medical insurance reform in practice.

Keywords: Payment scheme; Medical cost-sharing system; Bundled payment; Total prepayment; Queueing-game (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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