Working Paper

Modeling Inter-Regional Patient Mobility: Does Distance Go Far Enough?

Michael Irlacher, Dieter Pennerstorfer, Anna-Theresa Renner, Florian Unger
CESifo, Munich, 2021

CESifo Working Paper No. 8998

This paper estimates a theory-guided gravity equation of regional patient flows. In our model, a patient’s choice to consult a physician in a particular region depends on a measure of spatial accessibility that accounts for the exact locations of both patients and physicians. Introducing this concept in a spatial economics model, we derive an augmented gravity-type equation and show that our measure of accessibility performs better in explaining patient flows than bilateral distance. We conduct a rich set of counterfactual simulations, illustrating that the effects of physicians’ market exits on patient mobility crucially depend on their exact locations.

Keywords: gravity model, patient mobility, spatial accessibility, two-step floating catchment areas (2SFCA)
JEL Classification: R100, R120, R230, I110, I180