Publication:
Risk attitudes in medical decisions for others: an experimental approach

Date

2017

Authors

Arrieta, Alejandro
González, Paula
Pinto Prades, José Luis

Director

Publisher

Wiley
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Artículo / Artikulua
Versión aceptada / Onetsi den bertsioa

Project identifier

MINECO//ECO2012-36480/ES/recolecta
MINECO//ECO2013-43526-R/ES/recolecta
MINECO//ECO2015-65031-R/ES/recolecta
MINECO//ECO2015-65408-R/ES/recolecta

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to investigate how risk attitudes in medical decisions for others vary across health contexts. A lab experiment was designed to elicit the risk attitudes of 257 medical and nonmedical students by assigning them the role of a physician who must decide between treatments for patients. An interval regression model was used to estimate individual coefficients of relative risk aversion, and an estimation model was used to test for the effect of type of medical decision and experimental design characteristics on elicited risk aversion. We find that (a) risk attitudes vary across different health contexts, but risk aversion prevails in all of them; (b) students enrolled in health‐related degrees show a higher degree of risk aversion; and (c) real rewards for third parties (patients) make subjects less risk‐averse. The results underline the importance of accounting for attitudes towards risk in medical decision making.

Description

Keywords

Health contexts, Laboratory experiment, Medical decisions for others, Multiple price list format, Risk aversion

Department

Economía / Ekonomia

Faculty/School

Degree

Doctorate program

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