Price-setting by Committee: Evidence from Medicare
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A committee of physicians sets prices for physician services in Medicare. We investigate whether the composition of this committee leads to prices biased in favor of its members. We find evidence of regulatory capture: increasing a measure of affiliation between the committee and proposers by one standard deviation increases prices by 10%. We then evaluate the effect of affiliation on the quality of information used in price-setting. Less affiliated proposals produce more hard information, measured as better survey data. However, affiliation results in prices that are more closely followed by private insurers, suggesting that affiliation may increase the total information used in price-setting. JEL Codes:
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