The hospital industry has experienced increased consolidation in the past 20 years. Since 2010, in particular, there has been a large rise in the number of hospital acquisitions, and observers have suggested this is due in part to the expected impact of federal healthcare reform legislation. This article reports on a study undertaken to identify the market, management, and financial factors affecting acute care, community hospitals acquired between 2010 and 2012. We identified 77 such hospitals and compared them to other acute care facilities. To assess how different factors were associated with acquisitions, the study used multiple logistic regressions whereby market factors were included first, followed by management and financial factors...
Many tertiary care hospitals (acquirers) acquire non-tertiary care hospitals (targets), and some of ...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
Objectives This work aims to test whether different segments of healthcare provision differentially ...
The present paper examines characteristics related to the two parties involved with hospital mergers...
Not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals, a predominant subsystem of the U.S. health care system, are being ac...
This study assesses the determinants of conversions in hospital ownership from 1986 through 1996. To...
The hospital industry and market for healthcare have grown increasingly complex over the last decade...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
Competition analyses frequently focus on how mergers alter local market concentration. As multi-mark...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
This study applies meta-analytic methods to conduct a quantitative review of the empirical literatur...
Large, urban tertiary care hospitals often acquire outlying community hospitals. One possible motiva...
Many tertiary care hospitals (acquirers) acquire non-tertiary care hospitals (targets), and some of ...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
Objectives This work aims to test whether different segments of healthcare provision differentially ...
The present paper examines characteristics related to the two parties involved with hospital mergers...
Not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals, a predominant subsystem of the U.S. health care system, are being ac...
This study assesses the determinants of conversions in hospital ownership from 1986 through 1996. To...
The hospital industry and market for healthcare have grown increasingly complex over the last decade...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
Competition analyses frequently focus on how mergers alter local market concentration. As multi-mark...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Consolidation via merger both from hospital-to-hospital mergers and from hospital acquisitions of ph...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
This study applies meta-analytic methods to conduct a quantitative review of the empirical literatur...
Large, urban tertiary care hospitals often acquire outlying community hospitals. One possible motiva...
Many tertiary care hospitals (acquirers) acquire non-tertiary care hospitals (targets), and some of ...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
Objectives This work aims to test whether different segments of healthcare provision differentially ...