The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models

Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the Zero Markup drug (ZMD) policy on hospitalization expenses for inpatients in tertiary Chinese hospitals. Methods: Using the administrative data from hospital electronic health records (EHRs) between 2015 and 2017, we implemented the...

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Main Authors: Ziling Ni, Jie Jia, Lu Cui, Siyu Zhou, Xiaohe Wang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Healthcare
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/7/908
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spelling doaj-3083f74343604ddca0f47a9b475f3faa2021-07-23T13:42:50ZengMDPI AGHealthcare2227-90322021-07-01990890810.3390/healthcare9070908The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference ModelsZiling Ni0Jie Jia1Lu Cui2Siyu Zhou3Xiaohe Wang4Department of Health Service Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311100, ChinaDepartment of Health Service Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311100, ChinaDepartment of Health Service Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311100, ChinaDepartment of Health Service Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311100, ChinaDepartment of Health Service Management, School of Public Health, Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou 311100, ChinaObjectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the Zero Markup drug (ZMD) policy on hospitalization expenses for inpatients in tertiary Chinese hospitals. Methods: Using the administrative data from hospital electronic health records (EHRs) between 2015 and 2017, we implemented the quantile difference-in-differences (QDID) estimators to evaluate the impact of the ZMD policy on hospitalization expenses while controlling for patient-level and hospital-level characteristics. Results: According to the QDID models, the introduction of ZMD policy significantly induced lower drug costs for all inpatients especially at the 50th (-USD 507.84 (SE = USD 90.91), 75th (-USD 844.77 (SE = USD 149.70), and 90th (-USD 1400.00 (SE = USD 209.97)) percentiles of the overall distributions. However, the total hospitalization, diagnostic, treatment, material and services expenses for inpatients were significantly higher for the treated group than the control group. This tendency was more pronounced for inpatients in tertiary hospitals with lower expenses (in the 10th, 25th and 50th percentiles). Conclusion: The implementation of ZMD policy alone may not be enough to change the medical service providers’ profit-driven behavior. The targeted supervision of hospital costs by the Chinese health administration department should be strengthened to avoid unreasonable hospital charges.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/7/908Zero Markup Drug Policyhospitalization expensesQDIDtertiary hospitals
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author Ziling Ni
Jie Jia
Lu Cui
Siyu Zhou
Xiaohe Wang
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Jie Jia
Lu Cui
Siyu Zhou
Xiaohe Wang
The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
Healthcare
Zero Markup Drug Policy
hospitalization expenses
QDID
tertiary hospitals
author_facet Ziling Ni
Jie Jia
Lu Cui
Siyu Zhou
Xiaohe Wang
author_sort Ziling Ni
title The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
title_short The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
title_full The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
title_fullStr The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of China’s Zero Markup Drug Policy on Hospitalization Expenses for Inpatients in Tertiary Public Hospitals: Evidence Based on Quantile Difference-in-Difference Models
title_sort impact of china’s zero markup drug policy on hospitalization expenses for inpatients in tertiary public hospitals: evidence based on quantile difference-in-difference models
publisher MDPI AG
series Healthcare
issn 2227-9032
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the Zero Markup drug (ZMD) policy on hospitalization expenses for inpatients in tertiary Chinese hospitals. Methods: Using the administrative data from hospital electronic health records (EHRs) between 2015 and 2017, we implemented the quantile difference-in-differences (QDID) estimators to evaluate the impact of the ZMD policy on hospitalization expenses while controlling for patient-level and hospital-level characteristics. Results: According to the QDID models, the introduction of ZMD policy significantly induced lower drug costs for all inpatients especially at the 50th (-USD 507.84 (SE = USD 90.91), 75th (-USD 844.77 (SE = USD 149.70), and 90th (-USD 1400.00 (SE = USD 209.97)) percentiles of the overall distributions. However, the total hospitalization, diagnostic, treatment, material and services expenses for inpatients were significantly higher for the treated group than the control group. This tendency was more pronounced for inpatients in tertiary hospitals with lower expenses (in the 10th, 25th and 50th percentiles). Conclusion: The implementation of ZMD policy alone may not be enough to change the medical service providers’ profit-driven behavior. The targeted supervision of hospital costs by the Chinese health administration department should be strengthened to avoid unreasonable hospital charges.
topic Zero Markup Drug Policy
hospitalization expenses
QDID
tertiary hospitals
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9032/9/7/908
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