The English hospital sector underwent a major restructuring program between 2000 and 2008 to centralize activity in fewer and larger hospitals. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effects of such consolidations on hospital outputs. As mergers occurred in a staggered way, treatment could start and end at every time and treatment duration varied over the years. As every time is a mix of hospital pre-treatment, treatment and post-treatment phases, the canonical difference-in-differences assumption of homogeneous policy effects is not only meaningless but also misleading, raising doubts about the appropriateness of the methods previously used in this literature and consequently the accuracy of its results. We instead adopt a new matching a...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
The literature on mergers between private hospitals suggests that such mergers often produce little ...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
Background Many hospital mergers have taken place in different health systems of different countries...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
Abstract: We investigate whether two-to-one hospital mergers lead to short-term cost savings. We us...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
© 2014 Economic Society of Australia. Evidence supporting the effects of mergers in healthcare marke...
This study investigates the performance of merging hospitals and addresses the question: When is mer...
The Portuguese hospital sector has been restructured by wide-ranging hospital mergers, following a c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
The literature on mergers between private hospitals suggests that such mergers often produce little ...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
Background Many hospital mergers have taken place in different health systems of different countries...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
Abstract: We investigate whether two-to-one hospital mergers lead to short-term cost savings. We us...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
© 2014 Economic Society of Australia. Evidence supporting the effects of mergers in healthcare marke...
This study investigates the performance of merging hospitals and addresses the question: When is mer...
The Portuguese hospital sector has been restructured by wide-ranging hospital mergers, following a c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
The efficiency gains of hospital mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are derived not only from the marke...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...