The literature on mergers between private hospitals suggests that such mergers often produce little benefit. Despite this, the UK government has pursued an active policy of hospital mergers, arguing that such consolidations will bring improvements for patients. We examine whether this promise is met. We exploit the fact that between 1997 and 2006 in England around half the short term general hospitals were involved in a merger, but that politics means that selection for a merger may be random with respect to future performance. We examine the impact of mergers on a large set of outcomes including financial performance, productivity, waiting times and clinical quality and find little evidence that mergers achieved gains other than a reductio...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference style estimation strategy to test separately the impact o...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
The English hospital sector underwent a major restructuring program between 2000 and 2008 to central...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
© 2014 Economic Society of Australia. Evidence supporting the effects of mergers in healthcare marke...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
Background Many hospital mergers have taken place in different health systems of different countries...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
This study seeks to explain major shifts in health policy. It takes as case studies two governmental...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference style estimation strategy to test separately the impact o...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
The English hospital sector underwent a major restructuring program between 2000 and 2008 to central...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
© 2014 Economic Society of Australia. Evidence supporting the effects of mergers in healthcare marke...
Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to ch...
We study the effects of a hospital merger in a spatial competition framework where semi-altruistic h...
Background Many hospital mergers have taken place in different health systems of different countries...
PURPOSE: Hospital mergers are common in the United Kingdom and internationally. However, mergers rar...
We study the effects of a hospital merger using a spatial competition framework with semialtruistic ...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
This study seeks to explain major shifts in health policy. It takes as case studies two governmental...
Using a spatial competition framework with three ex ante identical hospitals, we study the effects o...
This is a comparative case study of public sector hospital mergers in England and Ontario in the 199...
This paper uses a difference-in-difference style estimation strategy to test separately the impact o...
Background Despite a lack of supporting evidence, hospitals continue to merge in pursuit of quality ...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...