The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrangements with a system of national prices to pay for hospital activity. This paper applies a transactions cost approach to quantify and analyse the nature of how contracting costs have changed as a consequence. Data collection was based on semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders from hospitals and Primary Care Trusts, which purchase hospital services. Replacing block contracting with casemix funding has led to lower costs of contract negotiation, but these are outweighed by higher costs of data collection, contract monitoring, and contract enforcement. There was consensus that the new contractual arrangements were preferable, but the benefits will have to be demonstrated formally in future.
Changing contractual relations in the English NHS - transaction costs analysis / Marini, Giorgia; Street, Andrew. - ELETTRONICO. - (2007). (Intervento presentato al convegno - tenutosi a -).
Changing contractual relations in the English NHS - transaction costs analysis
MARINI, GIORGIA;
2007
Abstract
The English National Health Service has replaced locally negotiated “block-type” contracting arrangements with a system of national prices to pay for hospital activity. This paper applies a transactions cost approach to quantify and analyse the nature of how contracting costs have changed as a consequence. Data collection was based on semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders from hospitals and Primary Care Trusts, which purchase hospital services. Replacing block contracting with casemix funding has led to lower costs of contract negotiation, but these are outweighed by higher costs of data collection, contract monitoring, and contract enforcement. There was consensus that the new contractual arrangements were preferable, but the benefits will have to be demonstrated formally in future.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.