Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects of a hospital merger on quality, price and welfare. The merging hospitals always reduce quality, but the non-merging hospital responds by reducing quality if prices are fixed and increasing quality if not. The merging hospitals increase prices if demand responsiveness to quality is sufficiently low, whereas the non-merging hospital always increases its price. If prices are endogenous, a merger leads to higher average prices and quality in the market. A merger is harmful for total patient utility but can improve social welfare under price competition.COMPETE; QREN; FEDER; Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT
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textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
The appropriate role of merger efficiencies remains unresolved in US antitrust law and policy. The P...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
Hospitals merge to constrain costs and improve quality. Although hospital consolidation can yield su...
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Applying principles of merger evaluation to the health care industry in general, and to hospital mar...
In most studies on hospital merger effects, the unit of observation is the merged hospital, whereas ...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
markdownabstractOver the past 15 years, all but one hospital mergers have been granted permission by...
Abstract We present empirical analyses of the effects of two hospital mergers – both occurring in th...
The healthcare industry’s position within the American mixed economy has a complicated history. Heal...
Hospital mergers challenge basic assumptions about the effects of market power in the health care in...
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textTheories of competitive for-profit firm behavior are well understood. However, in the hospital ...
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