We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic hospitals that invest in quality and expend cost-containment effort facing regulated prices. We find that the merging hospitals always reduce quality, whereas non-merging hospitals respond by increasing (reducing) quality if qualities are strategic substitutes (complements). A merger leads to higher average treatment cost efficiency and, if qualities are strategic substitutes, might also increase average quality in the market. If a merger leads to hospital closure, the resulting effect on quality is positive (negative) for all hospitals in the market if qualities are strategic substitutes (complements). Whether qualities are strategic substit...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
We study the incentives for hospitals to provide quality and expend cost-reducing effort when their ...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
Hospitals merge to constrain costs and improve quality. Although hospital consolidation can yield su...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
Abstract This paper comments on “The Price Effects of Hospital Mergers: A Case Study of Sutter–Summi...
The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The P...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
textabstractIn most studies on hospital merger effects, the unit of observation is the merged hospit...
textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
Abstract: We investigate whether two-to-one hospital mergers lead to short-term cost savings. We us...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
We study the incentives for hospitals to provide quality and expend cost-reducing effort when their ...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
Hospitals merge to constrain costs and improve quality. Although hospital consolidation can yield su...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
Abstract This paper comments on “The Price Effects of Hospital Mergers: A Case Study of Sutter–Summi...
The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The P...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
textabstractIn most studies on hospital merger effects, the unit of observation is the merged hospit...
textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
Abstract: We investigate whether two-to-one hospital mergers lead to short-term cost savings. We us...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
Non-price competition strategy is a major health policy concern in many countries. This paper studie...
We study the incentives for hospitals to provide quality and expend cost-reducing effort when their ...