A healthcare provider faces two decision problems. On the one hand, it chooses its organizational form: a hospital can be a for-profit institution providing compensated care only, or it can be a nonprofit organization whose mission is enhancing access to care for uninsured, low-income patients. On the other hand, the provider chooses which health professionals to hire, without observing their heterogeneous skills and their pro-social motivation. These decisions are related because an increase in the percentage of revenues, that the nonprofit hospital sacrifices for charity care, might enhance the motivation of its workers and induce some of them to donate their labor, that is, to volunteer. Accordingly, this article analyzes the provider's ...
In this thesis, I present research in the fields of economics and history. I address both the curren...
What motivates religious not-for-profit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing...
Strengthening the community benefit practices of charitable, nonprofit community hospitals remains a...
A healthcare provider faces two decision problems. On the one hand, it chooses its organizational fo...
Nonprofit hospitals receive significant federal, state, and local tax exemptions, partly based on th...
open2noTwo hospitals compete for the exclusive services of health professionals, who are privately i...
Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially beneficial ac...
Mission-oriented organizations, such as nonprofit organizations and NGOs, rely critically on volunte...
This article studies provision of charity care by private, nonprofit hospitals. We demonstrate that ...
How the behavior of non-profit organizations differs from that of for-profit organizations has been ...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
The importance of organizational form in American medicine has been the subject of much debate. But ...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
The following is based on testimony delivered before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on ...
In this thesis, I present research in the fields of economics and history. I address both the curren...
What motivates religious not-for-profit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing...
Strengthening the community benefit practices of charitable, nonprofit community hospitals remains a...
A healthcare provider faces two decision problems. On the one hand, it chooses its organizational fo...
Nonprofit hospitals receive significant federal, state, and local tax exemptions, partly based on th...
open2noTwo hospitals compete for the exclusive services of health professionals, who are privately i...
Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially beneficial ac...
Mission-oriented organizations, such as nonprofit organizations and NGOs, rely critically on volunte...
This article studies provision of charity care by private, nonprofit hospitals. We demonstrate that ...
How the behavior of non-profit organizations differs from that of for-profit organizations has been ...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
The importance of organizational form in American medicine has been the subject of much debate. But ...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
The following is based on testimony delivered before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on ...
In this thesis, I present research in the fields of economics and history. I address both the curren...
What motivates religious not-for-profit health care providers? This paper uses a change in financing...
Strengthening the community benefit practices of charitable, nonprofit community hospitals remains a...