A surge in hospital consolidation is fueling formation of ever larger multi-hospital systems throughout the United States. This article examines hospital prices in California over time with a focus on hospitals in the largest multi-hospital systems. Our data show that hospital prices in California grew substantially (+76% per hospital admission) across all hospitals and all services between 2004 and 2013 and that prices at hospitals that are members of the largest, multi-hospital systems grew substantially more (113%) than prices paid to all other California hospitals (70%). Prices were similar in both groups at the start of the period (approximately $9200 per admission). By the end of the period, prices at hospitals in the largest systems ...
The substantial rise in health care expenditures that has occurred in the U.S. has been accompanied...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
hospital costs grew by 21.9 percent to $295 billion (inflation adjusted). About two-thirds of the in...
We use data from California to document and offer possible explanations for the sharp increase in h...
California is losing ground in the battle against rising hospital costs. Once a successful model fo...
OBJECTIVE--Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have stimulated price competition in California h...
Hospitals in California have argued that because of hospital competition and managed care, their cos...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
Evidence suggests that growth in providers\u27 prices drives growth in health care spending on the p...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
We conduct a retrospective study of the Sutter-Summit hospital merger to assess whether antitrust en...
To measure the impact of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on hospital capacity, utilization, ...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
CHCF is updating a series of market studies in six areas: Fresno, Los Angeles, Riverside/San Bernard...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
The substantial rise in health care expenditures that has occurred in the U.S. has been accompanied...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
hospital costs grew by 21.9 percent to $295 billion (inflation adjusted). About two-thirds of the in...
We use data from California to document and offer possible explanations for the sharp increase in h...
California is losing ground in the battle against rising hospital costs. Once a successful model fo...
OBJECTIVE--Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) have stimulated price competition in California h...
Hospitals in California have argued that because of hospital competition and managed care, their cos...
This study assesses the ability of managed care to contain hospital costs since the managed care bac...
Evidence suggests that growth in providers\u27 prices drives growth in health care spending on the p...
Objective. This paper analyzes whether the rise in managed care during the 1990s caused the increase...
We conduct a retrospective study of the Sutter-Summit hospital merger to assess whether antitrust en...
To measure the impact of health maintenance organizations (HMOs) on hospital capacity, utilization, ...
Competition among hospitals and managed care have forced hospital industry to be more efficient. Wit...
CHCF is updating a series of market studies in six areas: Fresno, Los Angeles, Riverside/San Bernard...
This regular feature of the journal includes a discussion of recent trends in health care delivery, ...
The substantial rise in health care expenditures that has occurred in the U.S. has been accompanied...
Healthcare has always been a highly salient issue, and this has only become amplified in the current...
hospital costs grew by 21.9 percent to $295 billion (inflation adjusted). About two-thirds of the in...