The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit, and government hospitals operating in the same local markets. But how do ownership types differ? Previous studies have compared costs among different hospitals. However, these studies have not been entirely successful because costs cannot be meaningfully compared without controlling for hard-to-measure quality of service. In this study, we look to the market for corporate control-or takeovers-for evidence of ownership-related differences. We find that nonprofit and for-profit firms pay different prices and that these differences relate to the nonprofit's mission. Specifically, nonprofits and for-profits pay the same price when buying for-pro...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
This paper proposes a novel model of the hospital industry in the United States in which firms in ef...
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
Abstract. The contemporary expansion of investor-owned health care facilities has stimulated much co...
Nonprofit organizations have been hypothesized as being preferable to for-profit organizations in ma...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either private non...
My thesis investigated the implications associated with the increasing numbers of investor-owned hos...
textabstractMany now argue that for-profit hospital ownership is on the rise because of the retrench...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services indust...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
This paper proposes a novel model of the hospital industry in the United States in which firms in ef...
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
Abstract. The contemporary expansion of investor-owned health care facilities has stimulated much co...
Nonprofit organizations have been hypothesized as being preferable to for-profit organizations in ma...
ABSTRACT Nonprofit hospitals receive favorable tax treatment in exchange for providing socially bene...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either private non...
My thesis investigated the implications associated with the increasing numbers of investor-owned hos...
textabstractMany now argue that for-profit hospital ownership is on the rise because of the retrench...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services indust...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
This paper proposes a novel model of the hospital industry in the United States in which firms in ef...