This paper examines how reductions in hospital payments by Medicare affect hospital operations. I look at two episodes of payment reductions: the late 1980s and the early 1990s. I find a large difference in the impact of payment reductions in these two time periods. In the 1980s, reduced Medicare payments were offset dollar for dollar by increased prices to private insurers. In the 1990s, however, payment reductions result in lower hospital profits, which must ultimately reduce hospital costs. Hos-pitals have responded to the payment reductions by reducing the num-ber of beds and nurses, and sometimes by closing entirely, but not by reduced acquisition of high-tech equipment. 1
Much of the debate about rising health care costs in the United States centers on the notion of "cos...
Hospital cost analyses generally have not used costs broken down by hospital department or function ...
As health care expenditures in the U.S. have skyrocketed in the last few decades, the federal govern...
Objective. To estimate the effects of changes in Medicare inpatient hospital prices on hospitals ’ o...
Cost shifting occurs when changes in administered prices of one payer lead to compensating changes i...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
We examine cost shifting within the context of Medicare payment policy. We briefly review economic t...
Although perennially relevant, investigation of the effect of Medicare hospital payment changes on h...
The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 initiated several changes to Medicare payment policy in an eff...
Medicaid reimburses healthcare providers for services at a lower rate than any other type of insuran...
This study examines how ownership affected changes in hospital inefficiency after the introduction o...
Long article about cost-shifting. Because medicare and medicaid fail to pay the full cost of hospit...
Cost shifting for a non-profit, revenue maximizing healthcare provider which faces a constraint that...
Medicaid reimburses healthcare providers for services at a lower rate than any other type of insuran...
This paper examines hospital responses to changes in diagnosis-specific prices by exploiting a 1988 ...
Much of the debate about rising health care costs in the United States centers on the notion of "cos...
Hospital cost analyses generally have not used costs broken down by hospital department or function ...
As health care expenditures in the U.S. have skyrocketed in the last few decades, the federal govern...
Objective. To estimate the effects of changes in Medicare inpatient hospital prices on hospitals ’ o...
Cost shifting occurs when changes in administered prices of one payer lead to compensating changes i...
It is commonly believed that hospitals are able to maintain their financial health by responding to ...
We examine cost shifting within the context of Medicare payment policy. We briefly review economic t...
Although perennially relevant, investigation of the effect of Medicare hospital payment changes on h...
The Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997 initiated several changes to Medicare payment policy in an eff...
Medicaid reimburses healthcare providers for services at a lower rate than any other type of insuran...
This study examines how ownership affected changes in hospital inefficiency after the introduction o...
Long article about cost-shifting. Because medicare and medicaid fail to pay the full cost of hospit...
Cost shifting for a non-profit, revenue maximizing healthcare provider which faces a constraint that...
Medicaid reimburses healthcare providers for services at a lower rate than any other type of insuran...
This paper examines hospital responses to changes in diagnosis-specific prices by exploiting a 1988 ...
Much of the debate about rising health care costs in the United States centers on the notion of "cos...
Hospital cost analyses generally have not used costs broken down by hospital department or function ...
As health care expenditures in the U.S. have skyrocketed in the last few decades, the federal govern...