In this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concentrate emergency rooms (ERs) in large hospitals. Besides identifying economies of scale of ERs, we also focus on chain economies. The latter term refers to the effects on a hospital's costs of ER patients who also need follow-up inpatient or outpatient hospital care. We show that, for each service examined, product-specific economies of scale prevail indicating that it would be beneficial for hospitals to increase ER services. However, this seems to be inconsistent with the overall diseconomies of scale for the hospital as a whole. This intuitively contradictory result is indicated as the economies of scale paradox. This scale paradox also explains why, i...
Abstract Background Nationwide optimization of the emergency department (ED) landscape is being disc...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The hospital industry is curr...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
In this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concentrate emerge...
textabstractIn this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concen...
General hospitals across the world are becoming larger (i.e. admitting more patients each year) and ...
General hospitals across the world are becoming larger (i.e. admitting more patients each year) and ...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...
BACKGROUND:National Health Systems managers have been subject in recent years to considerable pressu...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
Empirical analysis of hospitals in production economics often find little or no evidence of scale ec...
Abstract Background Nationwide optimization of the emergency department (ED) landscape is being disc...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The hospital industry is curr...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
In this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concentrate emerge...
textabstractIn this paper, we address the issue of whether it is economically advantageous to concen...
General hospitals across the world are becoming larger (i.e. admitting more patients each year) and ...
General hospitals across the world are becoming larger (i.e. admitting more patients each year) and ...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...
BACKGROUND:National Health Systems managers have been subject in recent years to considerable pressu...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
Favourable cost-effectiveness of innovative technologies is more and more a necessary condition for ...
Empirical analysis of hospitals in production economics often find little or no evidence of scale ec...
Abstract Background Nationwide optimization of the emergency department (ED) landscape is being disc...
117 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The hospital industry is curr...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...