To examine the effect of the recession on the financial performance of safety-net versus non-safety-net hospitals
AbstractBackgroundLow-income, publicly insured admissions historically cost more to treat than does ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine relationships between penalties assessed by Medicare\u27s Hospital Readmission...
Five upstate New York hospitals were examined to identify a common pattern that might portend future...
This study demonstrates that some safety-net hospitals-those that provide a large share of the care ...
For generations, American hospitals have been considered recession-proof, but there is reason to bel...
Examines how the recession and state and local budget cuts affected safety-net clinics' capacity to ...
Several safety-net hospitals have closed in the United States, but the scholarly literature does not...
Objective: To use audited hospital financial statements to identify predictors of payer mix and fina...
Hospital capital investment is important for acquiring and maintaining technology and equipment need...
The objective of this study was to use audited hospital financial statements to identify predictors ...
Massachusetts health care reform, designed to expand coverage and access to care for vulnerable popu...
Purpose: This study describes hospital revenue for direct participation in the safety net--treating ...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
Hospital closures, especially in rural areas, are a prevalent public health issue. Literature reveal...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
AbstractBackgroundLow-income, publicly insured admissions historically cost more to treat than does ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine relationships between penalties assessed by Medicare\u27s Hospital Readmission...
Five upstate New York hospitals were examined to identify a common pattern that might portend future...
This study demonstrates that some safety-net hospitals-those that provide a large share of the care ...
For generations, American hospitals have been considered recession-proof, but there is reason to bel...
Examines how the recession and state and local budget cuts affected safety-net clinics' capacity to ...
Several safety-net hospitals have closed in the United States, but the scholarly literature does not...
Objective: To use audited hospital financial statements to identify predictors of payer mix and fina...
Hospital capital investment is important for acquiring and maintaining technology and equipment need...
The objective of this study was to use audited hospital financial statements to identify predictors ...
Massachusetts health care reform, designed to expand coverage and access to care for vulnerable popu...
Purpose: This study describes hospital revenue for direct participation in the safety net--treating ...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
Hospital closures, especially in rural areas, are a prevalent public health issue. Literature reveal...
Purpose: To assess the internal and external environmental factors that affect variations in hospita...
AbstractBackgroundLow-income, publicly insured admissions historically cost more to treat than does ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine relationships between penalties assessed by Medicare\u27s Hospital Readmission...
Five upstate New York hospitals were examined to identify a common pattern that might portend future...