Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its behavior, legal constraints, and moral obligations. A new empirical analysis of the American hospital industry, using eleven years of data for all urban general hospitals in the country, shows that corporate form accounts for large differences in the provision of specific medical services. Not-for-profit hospitals systematically provide both private and public goods that are in the public interest, and that other forms fail to provide. Two hypotheses are proposed to account for the findings, one legal and one moral. While no causal claims are made, not-for-profit hospital behavior is consistent with the behavior required by law and morality. ...
We examine the evolving structure of the US hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownership ...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
We vindicate the widespread intuition that there is something morally problematic with for-profit co...
Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its b...
Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its b...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
The vast majority of American hospitals are organized as charitable, not-for-profit corporations. Th...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
textabstractMany now argue that for-profit hospital ownership is on the rise because of the retrench...
Have changes in the hospital industry forced not-for-profit hospitals to become more like for-profit...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, c1999.Includes bibliograp...
To decide where to open and close hospitals in the U.S., our society considers community needs for a...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
We examine the evolving structure of the US hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownership ...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
We vindicate the widespread intuition that there is something morally problematic with for-profit co...
Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its b...
Among the major forms of corporate ownership, the not-for-profit ownership form is distinct in its b...
The hospital market is served by firms that are private for-profit, private not-for-profit, and gove...
The vast majority of American hospitals are organized as charitable, not-for-profit corporations. Th...
This doctoral dissertation concerns the economic study of non-profit (NP) and for-profit (FP) hospit...
gratefully acknowledged. Any errors in the paper are my own. I exploit a change in hospital financia...
textabstractMany now argue that for-profit hospital ownership is on the rise because of the retrench...
Have changes in the hospital industry forced not-for-profit hospitals to become more like for-profit...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, c1999.Includes bibliograp...
To decide where to open and close hospitals in the U.S., our society considers community needs for a...
The quality of healthcare is an important issue in any society. In the US the question "Which hospit...
In recent years, policymakers have increasingly questioned whether nonprofit institutions, particula...
We examine the evolving structure of the US hospital industry since 1970, focusing on how ownership ...
The hospital industry is one of this country's largest mixed industries, with for-profit, nonprofit,...
We vindicate the widespread intuition that there is something morally problematic with for-profit co...