This paper offers an empirical test of ownership mix efficiency in the U.S. hospital services industry. The test compares the benefits of quality assurance with the costs from the attenuation of property rights that result from an increased presence of nonprofit organizations. The empirical results suggest that too many not-for-profit and public hospitals may exist in the typical market area of the U.S. The policy implication is that more quality of care per dollar might be obtained by attracting a greater percentage of for-profit hospitals into some market areas. This conclusion, however, is tempered with several caveats. We discuss these and also make recommendations for further research.
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either private non...
Nonprofit organizations have been hypothesized as being preferable to for-profit organizations in ma...
To develop new evidence on the effects of hospital ownership and other aspects of hospital market co...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
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...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either public hosp...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either public hosp...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
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Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
Conflicting theories of the nonprofit firm have existed for several decades yet empirical research h...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either private non...
Nonprofit organizations have been hypothesized as being preferable to for-profit organizations in ma...
To develop new evidence on the effects of hospital ownership and other aspects of hospital market co...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
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...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either public hosp...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either public hosp...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/87047/1/j.1475-6773.2011.01280.x.pd
Abstract: While the theoretical literature hypothesizes that nonprofit hospitals are less efficient ...
The author is grateful to J. Rubin and L. Russell for comments and Lisa Parochniak for research ass...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...