Title: Effects of Competition on Infertility Treatment Outcomes
1Effects of Competition on Infertility Treatment
Outcomes
- Melinda Henne
- Research In Progress Seminar
- Stanford University
- June 1, 2005
2Research In Progress
- Results are preliminary
- Please do not cite or reference
3Acknowledgements
- Kate Bundorf
- Laurence Baker
- Jia Chan
- Shannon McConnville
4Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Definition of Market
- Measure of Competition
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
5Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Definition of Market
- Measure of Competition
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
6Trends in multiple birth rates
7Increasing utilization of ART in the U.S.
8Trends in ART Birth Rates
9ART Cycle
Embryo Transfer
Pregnancy Test
Egg Retrieval
3 weeks Birth Control Pills
3-5 days
2-3 weeks Daily shots frequent office visits
2 weeks Progesterone Treatment (shots, vaginal)
10,000-15,000
10Number of ART Clinics in United States
11Fertility Inc. Clinics Race to Lure Clients
- Infertility has become a big, fiercely
competitive business, with a billion dollars in
revenues and with more and more doctors fighting
for a limited number of patients. The growth of
the field has been fueled by rising success rates
and increased demand from patients . . . - critics say, they may implant too many embryos .
. . - Since most patients pay with their own money . .
.fertility specialists say that if they want to
survive, they have to get the attention of both
patients and referring doctors
New York Times, January 1, 2002
12Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Definition of Market
- Measure of Competition
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
13Competition in Healthcare
- Hospital Based
- Emergent or Urgent Care
- Mortality after AMI
- Mortality from Pneumonia
- Effects
- Lower costs, increased quality, decreased
mortality, improved efficiency - Excess capacity, higher costs, worse outcomes
14Steiner
- Cross sectional analysis, 2000
- Competition Area
- Metropolitan Statistical Area or County
- Competition (low 1-2, intermediate 2-7,
highgt7) - Demand (low lt130,000, intermediate
130,000-600,000, high gt600,000) - Conclusion
- As competition increased, the percentage of
high-order multiple pregnancies decreased
2002
15Hamilton and McManus
- Time-series analysis, 1995-2000
- Competition areaCombined or Metropolitan
Statistical Area - Competition
- HHI
- Clinics (dichotomousmonopoly or not)
- Demographic controls
- Conclusion
- Clinics in areas with more than one clinic
transfer fewer embryos and have lower multiple
birth rates
2004, 2005
16Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Definition of Market
- Measure of Competition
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
17Questions??
- What happens to clinic volume with more clinics
in an area? - Are practices different when there is more
competition? - How do clinics try to improve birth rates?
- Do clinics transfer more embryos?
- Do clinics cherry pick patients?
- How do clinics try to reduce multiple birth
rates? - Do clinics sacrifice birth rates for this goal?
- Do clinics transfer fewer embryos?
- Do clinics have to take all patients, regardless
of prognosis?
18Competition Area
Fixed Radius
C
C
D
D
A
B
E
A
B
E
- Number of Clinics
- Number of clinics
- HHI
19Location of ART clinics in U.S in 2002
SART, 2002
20Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Definition of Market
- Measure of Competition
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
21Measure of Competition
- Number of clinics within defined area
- Continuous
- Positive skew (log transformed)
- Categorical definitions (monopoly, low
competition2-3, low-medium competition 4-5,
high-medium competition 6-10, high competition
11-15, very high competition 16) - Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI)
- Sum of market shares
- Captures both the size and number of competitors
22Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Measure of Competition
- Definition of Market
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
23Dependent Variables
- Cycles performedpositive skew (log transformed)
- Births per CycleNormal
- Multiples per CyclesNormal
- Multiples per BirthNormal
- Number of Embryos TransferredNormal
- Proportion of young patientsNormal
24Summary Statistics
Mean S.D. Min Max
Cycles (lCycles) 206.71 (4.55) 276.05 (1.07) 0 (0) 3328 (8.11)
Births/Cycle 0.21 0.09 0 1
Multiples/Cycle 0.08 0.06 0 1
Multiples/Birth 0.34 0.17 0 1
Embryos Transferred 3.63 0.77 1 7.59
Embryos Transferred (lt35) 3.47 0.80 1 9.7
Embryos Transferred (35) 3.64 0.75 1 7.59
Proportion of Patients lt35 0.46 0.12 0 1
25Independent Variables
- Time varying market characteristics
- Population
- Minority Rate
- Income
- Unemployment Rate
- Education
- Instruments
- Non-federal MDs
- Medical Schools
- Number of Hospitals
- Measure of Competition
- Year, Market Fixed Effects
- Clinic Characteristics
- Size
- Years in Business
26Summary statistics
Mean S.D. Min. Max.
Women age 25-44 (1000) 291.30 474.24 10.30 3465.80
Proportion age 25-29 () 23.62 1.97 17.07 36.13
Proportion age 30-34 () 25.33 1.56 21.53 28.94
Proportion age 35-39 () 26.37 1.05 20.10 29.94
Minority Rate () 22.91 14.45 1.60 79.73
Per Capita Income (1000) 27.38 3.76 18.41 48.48
Unemployment Rate () 5.27 3.98 1.32 43.52
Proportion with College Degree 24.02 5.61 12.26 42.15
Number of non-Federal MDs 4293.16 9262.10 120 85,773
Presence of Medical School 0.68 0.47 0 1
Number of Hospitals 31.48 41.42 1 294
27Expanded market and individual clinic volume
Cycles/1000m,t a b1Clinicsm,t b2Xm,t
b3FE e Cyclesc,m,t a g1Clinicsm,t
g2Xm,t g3 FE e
- X vector of market-time characteristics
- FE market and year fixed effects
- Instruments for clinics
- Non-federal MDs
- Medical Schools
- Number of Hospitals
- Possibilities
- b1, g1 gt0
- b1 gt0, g1 lt0
28Does competition affect treatment and outcomes?
Yc,m,t a b1Cc,m,t b2Xm,t b3 FE e
- Y outcome
- C measure of competition
- X vector of market-year characteristics
- F market and year fixed effects
29Outline
- Multiple Births and ART overview
- Literature on Competition
- Model
- Measure of Competition
- Definition of Market
- Equations
- Results
- Conclusions
30Number of Cycles Performed(log transformed)
ln(Cycles)/1000 ln(Cycles)/Clinic
ln (Clinics) 1.286 (0.100) -1.005 0.185
2-3 Clinics 0.992 0.102 -0.810 0.175
4-5 Clinics 1.485 0.143 -1.260 0.221
6-10 Clinics 1.996 0.168 -1.506 0.271
11-15 Clinics 2.213 0.199 -1.687 0.319
gt15 Clinics 2.581 0.266 -2.000 0.339
31Clinic volume compared to market volume
Mean ln(Cycles)/1000 1.04
ln(Number of Cycles)
Mean ln(Cycles) 4.55
Number of Clinics
32Births Per Cycle
CSA Radius 20 Radius 50
2-3 Clinics -0.004 0.008 0.006 0.006 0.009 0.008
4-5 Clinics -0.014 0.011 -0.010 0.008 0.006 0.011
6-10 Clinics -0.001 0.013 -0.010 0.010 0.006 0.013
11-15 Clinics -0.010 0.016 -0.014 0.010 -0.010 0.015
gt15 Clinics 0.011 0.018 -0.033 0.011 -0.015 0.017
F-test 0.97 (0.436) 3.79 (P 0.002) 1.47 (P 0.195)
33Multiples per Birth
CSA Radius 20 Radius 50
2-3 Clinics 0.046 0.023 0.006 0.006 -0.009 0.018
4-5 Clinics 0.063 0.033 0.010 0.0197 0.020 0.024
6-10 Clinics 0.018 0.040 0.001 0.019 -0.024 0.028
11-15 Clinics 0.014 0.049 -0.027 0.022 -0.036 0.034
gt15 Clinics 0.016 0.054 -0.055 0.024 -0.057 0.037
F-test 1.47 (0.195) 2.37 (P 0.037) 1.21 (P 0.300)
34Mandatory Reporting
Multiples Per Birth
Births Per Cycle
Before 1995 After 1995
2-3 Clinics 0.009 0.034 0.007 0.018
4-5 Clinics -0.042 0.039 0.038 0.021
6-10 Clinics -0.032 0.041 0.015 0.022
11-15 Clinics -0.031 0.045 -0.027 0.027
gt15 Clinics -0.124 0.083 -0.041 0.026
Before 1995 After 1995
2-3 Clinics -0.003 0.013 0.006 0.009
4-5 Clinics -0.018 0.015 -0.006 0.011
6-10 Clinics -0.022 0.016 -0.009 0.011
11-15 Clinics -0.022 0.017 -0.017 0.014
gt15 Clinics -0.088 0.032 -0.030 0.013
35Embryos Transferred
Overall Under 35 Over 35
2-3 Clinics -0.087 0.072 -0.066 0.070 -0.094 0.070
4-5 Clinics -0.082 0.085 -0.005 0.082 -0.065 0.082
6-10 Clinics -0.063 0.089 0.044 0.086 -0.068 0.086
11-15 Clinics -0.085 0.107 -0.029 0.104 -0.098 0.104
gt15 Clinics -0.108 0.104 0.128 0.101 -0.136 0.102
F-Test 0.39 (P 0.856) 1.64 (P 0.146) 0.56 (P 0.733)
36Patient Selection
Proportion of Patients lt35
2-3 Clinics -0.007 0.011
4-5 Clinics -0.030 0.013
6-10 Clinics -0.038 0.014
11-15 Clinics -0.073 0.016
gt15 Clinics -0.069 0.016
37Age of Clinic
Multiples Per Birth
Births Per Cycle
New (1-2 Years) Old
2-3 Clinics 0.068 0.025 -0.19 0.011
4-5 Clinics 0.061 0.027 -0.033 0.013
6-10 Clinics 0.056 0.028 -0.030 0.013
11-15 Clinics 0.033 0.033 -0.036 0.016
gt15 Clinics 0.009 0.032 -0.050 0.016
New (1-2 Years) Old
2-3 Clinics 0.290 0.081 -0.016 0.028
4-5 Clinics 0.286 0.089 0.034 0.033
6-10 Clinics 0.290 0.094 0.014 0.035
11-15 Clinics 0.168 0.110 -0.051 0.042
gt15 Clinics 0.181 0.105 0.017 0.040
38Age of Clinic
Proportion of young patients
Embryos Transferred
New (1-2 Years) Old
2-3 Clinics 0.225 0.178 -0.166 0.079
4-5 Clinics 0.373 0.194 -0.181 0.094
6-10 Clinics 0.540 0.202 -0.205 0.098
11-15 Clinics 0.552 0.239 -0.251 0.118
gt15 Clinics 0.610 0.234 -0.311 0.114
New (1-2 Years) Old
2-3 Clinics 0.013 0.030 -0.011 0.011
4-5 Clinics 0.006 0.033 -0.048 0.013
6-10 Clinics -0.019 0.034 -0.044 0.014
11-15 Clinics -0.110 0.041 -0.064 0.017
gt15 Clinics -0.107 0.040 -0.058 0.016
39Size of Clinic
Multiples per Birth
Births per Cycle
Small (lt120) Medium (120-500) Large (gt500)
2-3 Clinics 0.019 0.025 -0.021 0.016 0.028 0.022
4-5 Clinics 0.038 0.033 -0.027 0.018 0.024 0.026
6-10 Clinics 0.008 0.038 -0.010 0.019 0.016 0.024
11-15 Clinics -0.024 0.046 -0.049 0.021 0.052 0.026
gt15 Clinics -0.079 0.050 -0.049 0.024 0.03 0.027
Small (lt120) Medium (120-500) Large (gt500)
2-3 Clinics 0 0.010 0.021 0.009 -0.018 0.018
4-5 Clinics -0.019 0.0120 0.018 0.010 -0.016 0.021
6-10 Clinics -0.025 0.014 0.025 0.011 0 0.020
11-15 Clinics -0.026 0.018 0.019 0.012 0.004 0.021
gt15 Clinics -0.042 0.019 -0.007 0.014 -0.023 0.022
40Size of Clinic
Proportion of young patients
Embryos Transferred
Small (lt120) Medium (120-500) Large (gt500)
2-3 Clinics -0.008 0.018 0.011 0.016 -0.021 0.021
4-5 Clinics -0.044 0.021 0.015 0.018 -0.056 0.026
6-10 Clinics -0.063 0.023 0.017 0.018 -0.044 -/-23
11-15 Clinics -0.123 0.029 -0.003 0.021 -0.048 0.025
gt15 Clinics -0.097 0.028 -0.018 0.021 -0.100 0.025
Small (lt120) Medium (120-500) Large (gt500)
2-3 Clinics -0.162 0.109 -0.054 0.120 -0.160 0.170
4-5 Clinics 0.007 0.126 -0.207 0.140 0.004 0.210
6-10 Clinics -0.068 0.139 -0.081 0.141 -0.185 0.184
11-15 Clinics -0.002 0.175 -0.060 0.158 -0.486 0.202
gt15 Clinics -0.038 0.165 -0.190 0.158 -0.297 0.200
41Results Summary
- As more clinics enter an area, the market is
expanded, but each individual clinic performs
fewer cycles - Outcome differences are observed in a narrow
radius - Embryo transfer practices do not appear to be
affected by the number of neighboring clinics - Clinics with many neighbors are less able to
select for patients with higher liklihood of
success
42Results Summary-2
- Young clinics
- Have higher birth rates and multiple birth rates
- Have a smaller proportion of young patients
- Transfer more embryos per cycle
- Small clinics and large clinics
- Have a smaller proportion of young patients
- Have lower birth rates, but higher multiple birth
rates - Small clinics transfer more embryos per cycle
- Large clinics transfer fewer embryos per cycle
43Conclusions
- The definition of the market is vital to
determine the impact of competition among IVF
clinics - Patient selection probably plays a more
significant impact on outcomes than differences
in practice behavior - Mandatory reporting of success rates may
influence practice patterns and patient selection - Clinic characteristics influence outcomes and may
confound results of previous competition in IVF
studies