We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbursement significantly reduces the probability of exit throughout the 1990s. Conditional on reimbursement levels, hospital efficiency was not a significant determinant in the early 1990s but in the mid- to late 1990s, less efficient hospitals were significantly more likely to exit. Throughout the period, high-tech services increased the probability of survival, and for-profit hospitals were more likely to exit. The role of Medicare as a determinant of exit became less important in the latter half of the 1990s
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
Objective. Although an increasing fraction of Medicare beneficiaries die outside the hospital, the p...
This study examined the impact of health maintenance organization (HMO) market pen-etration and othe...
We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbu...
We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbu...
We examine the evolving structure of the US hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownership ...
We examine the evolving structure of the U.S. hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownershi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
Market entry and exit of skilled nursing providers is analyzed to observe initial industry responses...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
Hospital closures have recently been more common and a crucial concern in the United States since th...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
Changes to reimbursement levels and reimbursement methodology have become increasingly common as pub...
Objectives: This paper evaluates the drivers of profitability for a large sample of U.S. hospitals. ...
In the 1990s the US hospital industry consolidated. This paper estimates the impact of the wave of h...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
Objective. Although an increasing fraction of Medicare beneficiaries die outside the hospital, the p...
This study examined the impact of health maintenance organization (HMO) market pen-etration and othe...
We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbu...
We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbu...
We examine the evolving structure of the US hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownership ...
We examine the evolving structure of the U.S. hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownershi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2001.Includes bibliograp...
Market entry and exit of skilled nursing providers is analyzed to observe initial industry responses...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
Hospital closures have recently been more common and a crucial concern in the United States since th...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
Changes to reimbursement levels and reimbursement methodology have become increasingly common as pub...
Objectives: This paper evaluates the drivers of profitability for a large sample of U.S. hospitals. ...
In the 1990s the US hospital industry consolidated. This paper estimates the impact of the wave of h...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
Objective. Although an increasing fraction of Medicare beneficiaries die outside the hospital, the p...
This study examined the impact of health maintenance organization (HMO) market pen-etration and othe...