This article analyzes hospital privatization by comparing costs and quality between different ownership forms. We put the attention on the distinction between public hospitals and private hospitals with public funding. Using information about Spanish hospitals, we have found that private hospitals provide services at a lower cost at expenses of lower quality. We observe that property rights theory is fulfilled at least for the Spanish hospital market. The way that Heath Authorities finance publicly funded hospitals may be responsible for the differences in incentives between public and private centers. We argue that the trade-off between costs and quality could be minimized by designing financing contracts with fixed and variable components
This dissertation seeks to investigate how hospital reimbursement policy affects the quality of care...
The commonwealth cannot be equated with the state nor can the common good of society be sustained by...
This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services indust...
This article analyzes hospital privatization by comparing costs and quality between different owners...
The question of whether private organisations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
The marketization of public services, among them health care service aims at a continuous incre- as...
The article analyses the issues involved in the privatization of public hospitals in the U. S. Faced...
Objectives This report reviews the economics and related literature on differences in hospital be...
Objectives: This article explores lessons to be learned from three different healthcare systems and ...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
Subject/Research problem<br/>Healthcare is both important and expensive, and is likely to become eve...
Contains fulltext : 193529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)European countr...
For-profit hospitals’ market share has increased in many nations over recent decades. Previous studi...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
This dissertation seeks to investigate how hospital reimbursement policy affects the quality of care...
The commonwealth cannot be equated with the state nor can the common good of society be sustained by...
This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services indust...
This article analyzes hospital privatization by comparing costs and quality between different owners...
The question of whether private organisations can outperform public ones in public service delivery ...
The marketization of public services, among them health care service aims at a continuous incre- as...
The article analyses the issues involved in the privatization of public hospitals in the U. S. Faced...
Objectives This report reviews the economics and related literature on differences in hospital be...
Objectives: This article explores lessons to be learned from three different healthcare systems and ...
We investigate whether quality of care differs between public and private hospitals in England using...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
Subject/Research problem<br/>Healthcare is both important and expensive, and is likely to become eve...
Contains fulltext : 193529.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)European countr...
For-profit hospitals’ market share has increased in many nations over recent decades. Previous studi...
We use insurance claims data covering 28% of individuals with employer-sponsored health insurance in...
This dissertation seeks to investigate how hospital reimbursement policy affects the quality of care...
The commonwealth cannot be equated with the state nor can the common good of society be sustained by...
This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services indust...