In the debate over whether non-profit and for-profit hospitals behave differently in the presence of market concentration and greater individual market power, most scholars have concentrated on the traditional price analysis approach. But this has produced conflicting results. This study attempts to avoid the limitations of price as an indicator of how these hospitals respond to greater market power by examining changes in admissions given the capacity decision. The results indicate that for-profit and public, hospitals respond similarly to increased market power. On the other hand, private non-profit hospitals appear to act differently. This presents important implications for antitrust policies and for the management of public hospitals. ...
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
Have changes in the hospital industry forced not-for-profit hospitals to become more like for-profit...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
The pricing behavior of non-profit hospitals is an important issue given the size of the non-profit ...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
I exploit a change in hospital financial incentives to examine whether the behavior of private not-f...
We attempt to identify and evaluate the association between key characteristics of not-for-profit (N...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
Abstract Background Antitrust authorities treat price as a proxy for hospital quality since health c...
Competition analyses frequently focus on how mergers alter local market concentration. As multi-mark...
textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
Hospital markets have become highly concentrated due to increasing numbers of mergers and acquisitio...
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
Have changes in the hospital industry forced not-for-profit hospitals to become more like for-profit...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...
The pricing behavior of non-profit hospitals is an important issue given the size of the non-profit ...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
I exploit a change in hospital financial incentives to examine whether the behavior of private not-f...
We attempt to identify and evaluate the association between key characteristics of not-for-profit (N...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
We examine the effect of a hospital's objective (i.e., non-profit versus for-profit) in hospital mar...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
Abstract Background Antitrust authorities treat price as a proxy for hospital quality since health c...
Competition analyses frequently focus on how mergers alter local market concentration. As multi-mark...
textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
Hospital markets have become highly concentrated due to increasing numbers of mergers and acquisitio...
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
Have changes in the hospital industry forced not-for-profit hospitals to become more like for-profit...
This paper examines the behaviour of public hospitals in response to the average payment incentives ...