dc.contributorDra. Sonia María Beatriz Di Giannatale Menegalli
dc.creatorOrozco Campos, Luis Miguel
dc.date2019-10-22T15:17:28Z
dc.date2019-10-22T15:17:28Z
dc.date2019
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-21T16:44:07Z
dc.date.available2023-07-21T16:44:07Z
dc.identifier164845.pdf
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11651/3857
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7735574
dc.descriptionAfter the 2010 regulation to antibiotics sales, a new provider of ambulatory healthcare grew across Mexico: Doctors’ Offices Adjacent to Private Pharmacies (DAPPs). This new model implies the integration of prescription and dispensation of medications, which generates financial incentives to benefit from the information asymmetry that impedes the patient to identify the quality and efficiency of the service. Consequently, this allows the physician to induce a higher consumption of medications. Despite this, regulation and economic competition authorities have not analysed the effects that DAPPs have on the consumption of medication neither on the healthcare market’s structure. This work analyses empirically the effects that DAPPs have on medications consumption in Mexico with data from the Nutrition and Health National Survey (ENSANUT) 2012. The main results evidence an increase in a physician’s likelihood to prescribe one or more medications to a patient in 43 points. These results support the hypothesis that DAPPs’ financial incentives modify physicians’ prescription patterns for their own benefit without considering the damage to patients’ wellbeing.
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherEl Autor
dc.relationhttps://www.inegi.org.mx/programas/ccpv/2010/default.html
dc.relationhttps://www.inegi.org.mx/app/descarga/
dc.relationhttps://ensanut.insp.mx/basesdoctos.php
dc.rightsCon fundamento en los artículos 21 y 27 de la Ley Federal del Derecho de Autor y como titular de los derechos moral y patrimonial, otorgo de manera gratuita y permanente al Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. y a su Biblioteca autorización para que fije la obra en cualquier medio, incluido el electrónico, y la divulguen entre sus usuarios, profesores, estudiantes o terceras personas, sin que pueda percibir por tal divulgación una contraprestación.
dc.rightsCreative Commons Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional CC BY-NC-ND
dc.subjectMedication abuse -- Effect of medical offices on -- Mexico -- 2010 -- Statistical methods.
dc.titleVertical integration & prescription incentives in healthcare: the effects of doctors´ offices adjacent to private pharmacies in Mexico
dc.typeTesis de licenciatura


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