Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Beginning in the 1990s, there was a substantial increase in the number of short-term acute care hospitals that primarily treat patients with specific medical conditions or who need surgical procedures. Advocates of such hospitals, commonly referred to as specialty hospitals, contend that their focused missions and dedicated resources can both improve quality and reduce health care costs. Critics contend that specialty hospitals siphon off the most profitable procedures and patient cases, typically without providing emergency care or other vital community services, and thus erode the financial health of neighboring general hospitals. Critics also cont...
Timely, affordable primary care is increasingly inaccessible for many patients, especially for the g...
Healthcare marketing is a new and under-utilized field. The marketing of non-profit hospitals has be...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent gro...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There h...
The rapid increase in specialty cardiac, surgical, and orthopedic hospitals has captured the attenti...
Hospital specialization has become a controversial topic, culminating in a moratorium issued in 2003...
This chapter focuses on the need for more targeted assessment of the impact of market forces on comm...
Specialty hospitals, owned and operated by physicianswith an expertise in a particular medical condi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySeveral new organizational health care delivery forms have develope...
This report is based on a comprehensive review of the published literature and reports on physician-...
Advocates for physician-owned hospitals specializing in cardiac, orthopedic, and surgical services c...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide health care to vulnerable patients with limited r...
Timely, affordable primary care is increasingly inaccessible for many patients, especially for the g...
Healthcare marketing is a new and under-utilized field. The marketing of non-profit hospitals has be...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The recent gro...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "There h...
The rapid increase in specialty cardiac, surgical, and orthopedic hospitals has captured the attenti...
Hospital specialization has become a controversial topic, culminating in a moratorium issued in 2003...
This chapter focuses on the need for more targeted assessment of the impact of market forces on comm...
Specialty hospitals, owned and operated by physicianswith an expertise in a particular medical condi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversitySeveral new organizational health care delivery forms have develope...
This report is based on a comprehensive review of the published literature and reports on physician-...
Advocates for physician-owned hospitals specializing in cardiac, orthopedic, and surgical services c...
The implementation in 1983 of payment reform under Medicare\u27s prospective payment system dramatic...
The healthcare literature sometimes cites Medicare as a negative determinant of hospital profitabili...
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide health care to vulnerable patients with limited r...
Timely, affordable primary care is increasingly inaccessible for many patients, especially for the g...
Healthcare marketing is a new and under-utilized field. The marketing of non-profit hospitals has be...
This study aims to determine the extent to which Michigan rural hospitals decreased the total level ...