2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4441923
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Well-Informed Choices? Effects of Information Interventions in Primary Care on Care Quality

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“…The study found some small improvements in patients' overall satisfaction with care but no significant effects on avoidable hospitalization rates or waiting times. In a randomized trial, information interventions in the form of letters informing patients of alternative primary care providers encouraged a small proportion of patients to switch GPs (Anell et al 2021) but did not influence a range of quality measures almost four years after the intervention (Anell et al 2022).…”
Section: Markets With Regulated Pricesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study found some small improvements in patients' overall satisfaction with care but no significant effects on avoidable hospitalization rates or waiting times. In a randomized trial, information interventions in the form of letters informing patients of alternative primary care providers encouraged a small proportion of patients to switch GPs (Anell et al 2021) but did not influence a range of quality measures almost four years after the intervention (Anell et al 2022).…”
Section: Markets With Regulated Pricesmentioning
confidence: 99%