Table 7.
Timing of Malpractice Awards Per Capita: | |||
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Current Year | Three-Year Moving Average: Lags 1, 2 and 3 Years | ||
Hospital Cost
Estimates
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Dependent Variable: Hospital facility expenditures per bed | |||
Malpractice Awards Per Capita | -117.459 (143.050) | -197.162 (197.106) | |
Elasticity | -0.0026 | -0.0039 | |
Dependent Variable: Hospital facility expenditures per bed-day | |||
Malpractice Awards Per Capita | -0.296* (0.150) | -0.355 (0.564) | |
Elasticity | -0.0031 | -0.0035 | |
Total Deaths per 1,000 Population | |||
Malpractice Awards Per Capita | 0.005** (0.002) | 0.013* (0.007) | |
Elasticity | 0.0037 | 0.0092 | |
Deaths per 1,000 Age 20 to 64 | |||
Malpractice Awards Per Capita | 0.003* (0.001) | 0.005 (0.004) | |
Elasticity | 0.0042 | 0.0075 | |
Deaths per 1,000 Age 65 and up | |||
Malpractice Awards Per Capita | 0.019*** (0.007) | 0.050* (0.027) | |
Elasticity | 0.0023 | 0.0059 |
Notes: The table reports the estimated effect of per capita malpractice jury award dollars on medical expenditures. Each coefficient is from a separate regression, and each column represents a different lag for the malpractice variable. The unit of analysis is a hospital-year. County population is used as a weight in all regressions. Other explanatory variables include hospital and year fixed-effects, a quadratic for per capita income, the percent of the population that is male, white, African-American, and that falls into 5-year age ranges. Elasticities are evaluated at the mean values of the dependent and independent variables. Robust standard errors allowing clustering at the county level are reported in parentheses.
A *** represents statistical significance at the 1% level.