This article examines the influence of excess demand on nursing home costs. Previous work indicates that excess demand, reflected in a pervasive shortage of nursing home beds, constrains market competition and patient care expenditures. According to this view, nursing homes located in under-bedded markets can reduce costs and quality with impunity because there is no pressure to compete for residents. Predictions based on the excess demand argument were tested using 1989 data from a sample of 179 Kentucky nursing homes. Overall, the results provide partial support for the excess demand argument. Factors that may counteract the influence of excess demand are considered. Finally, the role of competition in nursing home markets and difficultie...
This research examines the relationship of competition among nursing homes and the likelihood of the...
We investigate the effect of competition in the nursing homes sector with a two-sided market approac...
In recent years, with the aim of containing cost pressure and improving efficiency, many countries h...
The degree of competition in the nursing home industry has profound implications for regulations, qu...
Abstract This article identifies factors influencing the degree of competition in the nursing home m...
Traditional practice attempts to control public nursing home expenditures by controlling the supply ...
This article develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobserved com...
This study investigates the effects of market conditions on nursing home performance controlling for...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
Evidence from both anecdotal and investigative sources suggests that nursing home staffing and clini...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
Abstract. The competitive model may fit the nursing home sector better than it fits other health car...
Descriptive and econometric analysis of the major nonquality determinants of nursing home costs for ...
This dissertation examines the factors that will affect nursing home quality of care using several n...
Abstract This paper develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobser...
This research examines the relationship of competition among nursing homes and the likelihood of the...
We investigate the effect of competition in the nursing homes sector with a two-sided market approac...
In recent years, with the aim of containing cost pressure and improving efficiency, many countries h...
The degree of competition in the nursing home industry has profound implications for regulations, qu...
Abstract This article identifies factors influencing the degree of competition in the nursing home m...
Traditional practice attempts to control public nursing home expenditures by controlling the supply ...
This article develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobserved com...
This study investigates the effects of market conditions on nursing home performance controlling for...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
Evidence from both anecdotal and investigative sources suggests that nursing home staffing and clini...
This paper compares the likely consumer benefits of higher quality with the potentially greater prod...
Abstract. The competitive model may fit the nursing home sector better than it fits other health car...
Descriptive and econometric analysis of the major nonquality determinants of nursing home costs for ...
This dissertation examines the factors that will affect nursing home quality of care using several n...
Abstract This paper develops a new estimation method that accounts for excess demand and the unobser...
This research examines the relationship of competition among nursing homes and the likelihood of the...
We investigate the effect of competition in the nursing homes sector with a two-sided market approac...
In recent years, with the aim of containing cost pressure and improving efficiency, many countries h...