Do doctors charge high income patients more?
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Do doctors charge high income patients more?
Johar Meliyanni
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http://hdl.handle.net/10453/18805
Date:
2012
Abstract:
When doctors are unconstrained in setting fees, they charge higher fees to high income patients. For a standard GP consultation, the average fee gap is 25% of a minimum price. Competition closes this gap, but not local area income.
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