Advocates for physician-owned hospitals specializing in cardiac, orthopedic, and surgical services claim that these facilities induce healthy competition, stimulating improved performance among acute care hospitals. This paper examines the effect of specialty hospital entry on one indicator of competition among hospitals: changes in service provision by general hospitals in local markets. Results suggest that general hospitals are stepping up their own offerings of services that are in direct competition with those of specialty hospitals. Entry of specialty hospitals is also associated with significantly higher growth in high-technology diagnostic imaging services in the general hospitals in those markets
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent gro...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
We extend the entry model developed by Bresnahan and Reiss to make use of quantity information, and ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There h...
Hospital specialization has become a controversial topic, culminating in a moratorium issued in 2003...
The rapid increase in specialty cardiac, surgical, and orthopedic hospitals has captured the attenti...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
International Health Economics Association conference, the editor, and two anonymous referees for he...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
While hospital quality is typically measured using clinical outcomes, patients are likely to also va...
The supply side of many professional service markets consists of two different pools of providers: g...
Abstract: This paper examines competitiveness in a market insensitive to price. Using Medicare surv...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
This report is based on a comprehensive review of the published literature and reports on physician-...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent gro...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
We extend the entry model developed by Bresnahan and Reiss to make use of quantity information, and ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There h...
Hospital specialization has become a controversial topic, culminating in a moratorium issued in 2003...
The rapid increase in specialty cardiac, surgical, and orthopedic hospitals has captured the attenti...
Because of the high percentage of national income and government budget typically associated with th...
International Health Economics Association conference, the editor, and two anonymous referees for he...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
Competition among hospitals is commonly regarded as inefficient due to the medical arms race phenome...
While hospital quality is typically measured using clinical outcomes, patients are likely to also va...
The supply side of many professional service markets consists of two different pools of providers: g...
Abstract: This paper examines competitiveness in a market insensitive to price. Using Medicare surv...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
This report is based on a comprehensive review of the published literature and reports on physician-...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent gro...
We investigate factors that determine firm markups by employing data on prices and quantities of var...
We extend the entry model developed by Bresnahan and Reiss to make use of quantity information, and ...