Hospital costs have continued to rise at rates well in excess of inflation generally, even after the introduction of Medicare's per case prospective payment system (PPS). This arti-cle uses a hospital subscriber microcost report-ing system to show trends in costs, wages, labor hours, and outputs for more than 50 individual departments from 1980-92. Descriptive results show dramatic growth in the operating room, catheter lab, and other technologically driven cost centers. Administrative costs also increased rapidly through 1988, but slowed thereafter. The paperwork billing and collection burden of hospitals is estimated to be $6 billion in 1992, or approximately 4 percent of total expenses
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
Over the past 10 years there have been dramatic changes in health care financing in the United State...
In this article, the authors estimate a multiple-output cost function for a sample of 2,235 hospital...
Hospital cost analyses generally have not used costs broken down by hospital department or function ...
hospital costs grew by 21.9 percent to $295 billion (inflation adjusted). About two-thirds of the in...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care spending, ...
The hospital sector has been one of the most rapidly growing sectors in the American economy; expend...
Although an increasing number of hospitals are reporting net losses from the Medicare prospective pa...
those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of HCFA. This regular feature of the journ...
In fiscal year 1990, administration accounted for 24.8 percent of total hospital costs in the United...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-14-230Backgroun...
We used data on 5490 nonfederal, short-term general hospitals to evaluate the relative effectiveness...
Between 1970 and 1980, the percentage of hospitals with one or more collective bargaining contracts ...
It is generally agreed that healthcare costs are too high in the US. Although there has been conside...
This report provides an overview of the dimensions of the problem of rising expenditures for hospita...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
Over the past 10 years there have been dramatic changes in health care financing in the United State...
In this article, the authors estimate a multiple-output cost function for a sample of 2,235 hospital...
Hospital cost analyses generally have not used costs broken down by hospital department or function ...
hospital costs grew by 21.9 percent to $295 billion (inflation adjusted). About two-thirds of the in...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care spending, ...
The hospital sector has been one of the most rapidly growing sectors in the American economy; expend...
Although an increasing number of hospitals are reporting net losses from the Medicare prospective pa...
those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of HCFA. This regular feature of the journ...
In fiscal year 1990, administration accounted for 24.8 percent of total hospital costs in the United...
The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-14-230Backgroun...
We used data on 5490 nonfederal, short-term general hospitals to evaluate the relative effectiveness...
Between 1970 and 1980, the percentage of hospitals with one or more collective bargaining contracts ...
It is generally agreed that healthcare costs are too high in the US. Although there has been conside...
This report provides an overview of the dimensions of the problem of rising expenditures for hospita...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
Over the past 10 years there have been dramatic changes in health care financing in the United State...
In this article, the authors estimate a multiple-output cost function for a sample of 2,235 hospital...