This dissertation examines issues in U.S. healthcare and capital structure. In the first chapter I give a brief summary of the institutional details of the U.S. healthcare sector with a special emphasis on healthcare finance. In addition to its large size, U.S. healthcare has four unique features that can be used to help answer corporate finance questions: segmented markets, variation in corporate type, extensive data requirements and recent consolidation. I explain how changes over the last 100 years have led to each of these features. Next, I delve deeper into bargaining between insurance companies and hospitals, Medicare pricing, and hospital capital structure decisions during my sample period, 2008-2012. Finally, I conclude with a brief...
This dissertation provides robust, quantitative models in healthcare finance to aid decision-makers ...
Understanding how health care markets function is important not only because competition has a direc...
This dissertation attempts to explain several firm corporate choices under the classical framework o...
This dissertation examines issues in U.S. healthcare and capital structure. In the first chapter I g...
This dissertation studies the economic forces that determine prices in business-to-business health c...
Mainstream finance theories hold that increased debt in corporations helps to resolve agency conflic...
Health care expenditures have risen dramatically in the last several decades. Various agents have r...
The United States Health Care sector is a large and growing segment of the US economy. Herein, I pre...
This dissertation investigates how healthcare provider networks are formed and their effects on pati...
The health industry is affected by economic factors like income and prices. From 2007 to 2013, two t...
This dissertation examines several questions in public finance, including health care, workers' comp...
This dissertation is composed of three essays studying agents' behavior in the health care sector - ...
This dissertation examines the welfare implications of vertical restraints in the U.S. health care m...
This dissertation consists of four chapters that study the impacts of innovations in health care pro...
textThis dissertation examines issues in banking and the financing of corporate investment. The firs...
This dissertation provides robust, quantitative models in healthcare finance to aid decision-makers ...
Understanding how health care markets function is important not only because competition has a direc...
This dissertation attempts to explain several firm corporate choices under the classical framework o...
This dissertation examines issues in U.S. healthcare and capital structure. In the first chapter I g...
This dissertation studies the economic forces that determine prices in business-to-business health c...
Mainstream finance theories hold that increased debt in corporations helps to resolve agency conflic...
Health care expenditures have risen dramatically in the last several decades. Various agents have r...
The United States Health Care sector is a large and growing segment of the US economy. Herein, I pre...
This dissertation investigates how healthcare provider networks are formed and their effects on pati...
The health industry is affected by economic factors like income and prices. From 2007 to 2013, two t...
This dissertation examines several questions in public finance, including health care, workers' comp...
This dissertation is composed of three essays studying agents' behavior in the health care sector - ...
This dissertation examines the welfare implications of vertical restraints in the U.S. health care m...
This dissertation consists of four chapters that study the impacts of innovations in health care pro...
textThis dissertation examines issues in banking and the financing of corporate investment. The firs...
This dissertation provides robust, quantitative models in healthcare finance to aid decision-makers ...
Understanding how health care markets function is important not only because competition has a direc...
This dissertation attempts to explain several firm corporate choices under the classical framework o...