Researchers Study the Trend of Using Arbitration to Resolve Health Care Delivery Problems

Published: Sep 01, 2002

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From 1996 to 1997, researchers at the RAND Corporation conducted the first phase of a two-phase project to evaluate the pattern of use of binding arbitration agreements by California health care plans and providers and their effect on dispute outcomes.

The research team conducted a literature review, surveyed California physicians and hospitals and interviewed representatives of stakeholder organizations, including medical malpractice insurers, health insurers, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and relevant trade associations.

The project was part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) Improving Malpractice Prevention and Compensation Systems national program.

Key Findings
The following were among the findings reported by team members in Law and Contemporary Problems:

  • Only nine percent of the surveyed physicians and nine percent of the surveyed hospitals said they use binding arbitration agreements.
  • Although small, the percentage of physicians using agreements is increasing.
  • The most common reason cited by physicians for using agreements was that the physician's insurer recommended their use.
  • Lack of familiarity with binding arbitration agreements is the primary reason that physicians don't use them.
  • Most HMOs incorporate arbitration agreements into their contracts with purchasers and enrollees.

Key Conclusions
Based on this information, the project team concluded that, contrary to expectations, the use of binding arbitration agreements in California was too limited to permit a valid empirical evaluation. The team did not seek funding for the second phase.

Funding
RWJF supported this project through a grant of $175,839.

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Listed below is one grant that supported this project.

Grant Awarded to Amount
Evaluation of alternative dispute resolution agreements in health care delivery Rand Corporation (Santa Monica, CA)
ID#: 029968
Elizabeth Rolph
310-393-0411
flieder@rand.org John E. Rolph, Ph.D.
213-740-4829
nihnga@bcf.usc.edu
http://www.rand.org
Approved award: $177,225
Actual award: $175,839
August 1996 to October 1997

RWJF may have supported this project with other grants that are not listed.

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