[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: Hospital closures became a prevalent phenomenon in Taiwan after the implementation of a national health insurance program. A wide range of causes contributes to the viability of hospitals, but little is known about the situation under universal coverage health systems. The purpose of present study is to recognize the factors that may contribute to hospital survival under the universal coverage health system. STUDY DESIGN: This is a retrospective case-control study. Local community hospitals that contracted with the Bureau of National Health Insurance in 1998 and remained open during the period 1998-2011 are the designated cases. Controls are local community hospitals that closed during the same period. METHODS: Using...
This paper examines whether market competition affects treatment expenditure and health outcome of c...
[[abstract]]There is no consistent evidence of the relationship between market competition and hospi...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, and the healthcare system supported by the national health...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: Hospital closures became a prevalent phenomenon in Taiwan after the implemen...
[[abstract]]This study aims to discuss the characteristics and the factors of those hospitals closin...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Background: The country has experienced a string of hospital closures within the last decade, with 6...
The study examined whether hospital mortality rates have improved since National Health Insurance (N...
[[abstract]]BackgroundSince National Health Insurance (NHI) launched in 1985, the people in Taiwan c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Background: There is considerable discussion surrounding whether advanced hospitals provide better c...
[[abstract]]This study tried to investigate the causes of the transformation of district hospitals t...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
Background: Anchor institutions, by definition, have a long-term presence within their local communi...
It is important to examine the forces that influence urban hospital financial sustainability and sur...
This paper examines whether market competition affects treatment expenditure and health outcome of c...
[[abstract]]There is no consistent evidence of the relationship between market competition and hospi...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, and the healthcare system supported by the national health...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVES: Hospital closures became a prevalent phenomenon in Taiwan after the implemen...
[[abstract]]This study aims to discuss the characteristics and the factors of those hospitals closin...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Taiwan established a system of universal National Health Insurance (NHI) in ...
Background: The country has experienced a string of hospital closures within the last decade, with 6...
The study examined whether hospital mortality rates have improved since National Health Insurance (N...
[[abstract]]BackgroundSince National Health Insurance (NHI) launched in 1985, the people in Taiwan c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Background: There is considerable discussion surrounding whether advanced hospitals provide better c...
[[abstract]]This study tried to investigate the causes of the transformation of district hospitals t...
[[abstract]]Background: Universal national health insurance, financed jointly by payroll taxes, subs...
Background: Anchor institutions, by definition, have a long-term presence within their local communi...
It is important to examine the forces that influence urban hospital financial sustainability and sur...
This paper examines whether market competition affects treatment expenditure and health outcome of c...
[[abstract]]There is no consistent evidence of the relationship between market competition and hospi...
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, and the healthcare system supported by the national health...