管理學院: 企業管理碩士專班指導教授: 孔令傑蔡炘蓉Tsai, Hsin-JungHsin-JungTsai2017-03-022018-06-292017-03-022018-06-292016http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/272793According to the 2009 to 2014 data published by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan, the number of private and public hospitals slightly decreased in the five years, but the number of expensive healthcare treating machines increased significantly. The two opposite trends show that, to raise healthcare service quality as well as to attract patients, both for-profit and non-profit hospitals kept acquiring new medical equipment. Since medical equipment is always very expensive, it is important for a hospital to negotiate with vendors to reduce the purchasing costs. The contract format thus matters. Two common ways of acquiring medical equipment in practice are purchasing and renting. In this thesis, our main research objective is to figure out whether the management type of a hospital, i.e., non-profit or for-profit, will affect its preference between renting and buying a treating machine. By adopting game-theoretic modeling, we study the information asymmetry between one hospital as the buyer and one vendor who supplies the medical machine with hidden reliability. We analytically examine how a hospital may reduce the cost raised from the agency problem through contract design, how the contract format is dependent on the optimal treatment price, and the impact of the hospital’s management type. Our research finds that if all other conditions are the same, it should be more likely to observe a public hospital renting a machine than a private hospital. We also collect the acquisition records of one machine from 27 hospitals in Taiwan. We conclude that our theoretical finding is indeed supported by the empirical data.944470 bytesapplication/pdf論文公開時間: 2016/7/6論文使用權限: 同意有償授權(權利金給回饋學校)醫療儀器合約Information asymmetrygame theory medical supply chain contractingrevenue sharingscreening theory醫院購置不確定可靠度之醫療儀器的合約型態選擇Contract Format Selection for a Hospital to Purchase Medical Equipment with Hidden Reliabilitythesis10.6342/NTU201600267http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw/bitstream/246246/272793/1/ntu-105-R03749006-1.pdf