Medicare Spending, The
Physician Workforce, and Beneficiaries' Quality of Care Katherine Baicker (UCLA) and Amitabh Chandra (Darthmouth)
ABSTRACT
The quality of care received by Medicare beneficiaries
varies across areas. We find that states with higher
Medicare spending have lower-quality care. This negative
relationship may be driven by the use of intensive, costly
care that crowds out the use of more effective care. One
mechanism for this trade-off may be the mix of the provider
workforce: States with more general practitioners use more
effective care and have lower spending, while those with
more specialists have higher costs and lower quality.
Improving the quality of beneficiaries’ care could be
accomplished with more effective use of existing dollars.