Health systems continue to grow in size. Financial integration-the ownership of hospitals or physician practices-often has anticompetitive effects that contribute to the higher prices for health care seen in the US. To determine whether the potential harms of financial integration are counterbalanced by improvements in quality, we surveyed nationally representative samples of hospitals (n = 739) and physician practices (n = 2,189), stratified according to whether they were independent or were owned by complex systems, simple systems, or medical groups. The surveys included nine scales measuring the level of adoption of diverse, quality-focused care delivery and payment reforms. Scores varied widely across hospitals and practices, but little...
Background: Fiscal constraints faced by U.S. hospitals as a result of the recent economic downturn a...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
Physician practices are increasingly being acquired by hospitals and health systems. Despite evidenc...
Context: Hospital-physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic research, given t...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between clinical integration and financial integration, quality-f...
The results of the Project INTEGRATE case studies and the expert survey show that fragmented financi...
This study analyzes the relationship between hospital financial performance outcomes and physician p...
Abstract Recent years have seen a sharp increase in the number of healthcare providers employed by h...
Understanding the relationship between hospital financial condition and quality of care is integral ...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care deliver...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
Health systems in high-income countries have experienced significant organizational and financial re...
Objective: Examine care integration—efforts to unify disparate parts of health care organizations to...
This dissertation applies economic, program evaluation, and machine learning tools to study producti...
The Affordable Care Act and changing economic conditions have encouraged the integration of physicia...
Background: Fiscal constraints faced by U.S. hospitals as a result of the recent economic downturn a...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
Physician practices are increasingly being acquired by hospitals and health systems. Despite evidenc...
Context: Hospital-physician relationships (HPRs) are an important area of academic research, given t...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between clinical integration and financial integration, quality-f...
The results of the Project INTEGRATE case studies and the expert survey show that fragmented financi...
This study analyzes the relationship between hospital financial performance outcomes and physician p...
Abstract Recent years have seen a sharp increase in the number of healthcare providers employed by h...
Understanding the relationship between hospital financial condition and quality of care is integral ...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care deliver...
Hospitals are the foundation of our health care system and where the emphasis should be placed on pr...
Health systems in high-income countries have experienced significant organizational and financial re...
Objective: Examine care integration—efforts to unify disparate parts of health care organizations to...
This dissertation applies economic, program evaluation, and machine learning tools to study producti...
The Affordable Care Act and changing economic conditions have encouraged the integration of physicia...
Background: Fiscal constraints faced by U.S. hospitals as a result of the recent economic downturn a...
Background: Hospitals and physicians lie at the heart of our health care delivery system. In general...
Physician practices are increasingly being acquired by hospitals and health systems. Despite evidenc...