This study analyses price effects of six mergers in the Dutch healthcare industry. We investigate whether the merging hospitals raised their prices for hip surgery after the merger and, if so, how patients react to this higher price. For seven of the twelve hospitals involved, we found a statistically significant price increase for hip surgery, for three hospitals we found a significant price decrease. There is no clear relationship between price changes of hip surgery and changes in travelling behaviour of patients post merger
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markdownabstractOver the past 15 years, all but one hospital mergers have been granted permission by...
textabstractIn most studies on hospital merger effects, the unit of observation is the merged hospit...
Abstract The Federal Trade Commission initiated a Hospital Merger Retrospective Project in 2002 to a...
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The Portuguese hospital sector has been restructured by wide-ranging hospital mergers, following a c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
ABSTRACT We present empirical analyses of the effects of two hospital mergers – both occurring in th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the association between market concentration of hospitals (as a proxy for comp...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
Abstract This paper comments on “The Price Effects of Hospital Mergers: A Case Study of Sutter–Summi...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...
markdownabstractOver the past 15 years, all but one hospital mergers have been granted permission by...
textabstractIn most studies on hospital merger effects, the unit of observation is the merged hospit...
Abstract The Federal Trade Commission initiated a Hospital Merger Retrospective Project in 2002 to a...
Over the past fifteen years, there has been a distinct change in the NHS “market” in England with wi...
We conduct a retrospective study of the Sutter-Summit hospital merger to assess whether antitrust en...
The Portuguese hospital sector has been restructured by wide-ranging hospital mergers, following a c...
Health policy in most West European countries is directed at transforming the healthcare systems int...
Hospital markets are becoming increasingly consolidated despite mixed evidence regarding the desirab...
ABSTRACT We present empirical analyses of the effects of two hospital mergers – both occurring in th...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the association between market concentration of hospitals (as a proxy for comp...
Background Under a constrained health care budget, cost-increasing technologies may displace funds f...
Abstract This paper comments on “The Price Effects of Hospital Mergers: A Case Study of Sutter–Summi...
Abstract- The US health care industry has undergone considerable consolidation, with mergers and acq...
This paper evaluates the impact of market competition on health care volume and cost. At the start o...
This study analyses the effect of spatial concentration of general hospitals, the appearance of inde...