Marie-Louise Leroux

Séminaires généraux
amse seminar

Marie-Louise Leroux

Université du Québec à Montréal
Incentivizing Physicians’ Diagnostic Effort and Testing with Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection
Co-écrit avec
David Bardey & Philippe De Donder
Lieu

IBD Amphi

Îlot Bernard du Bois - Amphithéâtre

AMU - AMSE
5-9 boulevard Maurice Bourdet
13001 Marseille

Date(s)
Lundi 23 juin 2025| 11:30 - 12:45
Contact(s)

Nicolas Clootens : nicolas.clootens[at]univ-amu.fr
Romain Ferrali : romain.ferrali[at]univ-amu.fr

Résumé

We study a situation where physicians differing in their degree of altruism exert a diagnostic effort before deciding whether to test patients to determine the most appropriate treatment. The diagnostic effort generates an imperfect private signal of the patient’s type, while the test is perfect. In the absence of correcting transfers, physicians exert insufficient diagnostic effort and may rely excessively on testing. We show that the first-best allocation (where the degree of altruism is observable) can be decentralized by a payment scheme composed of i) a pay-for-performance (P4P) part based on the proportion of correctly treated patients to ensure the provision of the optimal diagnostic effort, and of ii) a capitation part to ensure both the optimal testing decision and the participation of physicians. When physicians’ degree of altruism is non-observable, the optimal contract is pooling rather than separating, an instance of non-responsiveness. Its uniform P4P component induces more altruistic physicians to exert a larger diagnostic effort. To promote optimal testing decisions, the capitation component should be adjusted based on diagnostic test costs.