The economics of specialty hospitals
JE Schneider, TR Miller, RL Ohsfeldt… - … Care Research and …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Specialty hospitals, particularly those specializing in surgery and owned by physicians, have
generated a relatively high degree of policy attention over the past several years. The main …
generated a relatively high degree of policy attention over the past several years. The main …
Organizational and environmental factors associated with hospital financial performance: A systematic review
MS Nurettin Oner - Journal of Health Care Finance, 2016 - healthfinancejournal.com
US hospitals are challenged to improve their financial performance due to its ever
increasing role for their survival, especially in the light of the recent legislative, and …
increasing role for their survival, especially in the light of the recent legislative, and …
Efficiency and profitability in US not-for-profit hospitals
This article examines the relationship between hospital profitability and efficiency. A cross-
section of 1317 US metropolitan, acute care, not-for-profit hospitals for the year 2015 was …
section of 1317 US metropolitan, acute care, not-for-profit hospitals for the year 2015 was …
A comprehensive map of the evidence on the performance evaluation indicators of public hospitals: a sco** study and best fit framework synthesis
Introduction Key performance indicators are essential navigation tools for hospitals. They
provide managers with valid information enabling them to identify institutional strengths and …
provide managers with valid information enabling them to identify institutional strengths and …
Hospital competition and financial performance: the effects of ambulatory surgery centers
K Carey, JF Burgess Jr, GJ Young - Health economics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), limited‐service alternatives for treating surgery patients
not requiring an overnight stay, are a health‐care service innovation that has proliferated in …
not requiring an overnight stay, are a health‐care service innovation that has proliferated in …
Do hospitals cross-subsidize?
Despite its salience as a regulatory tool to ensure the delivery of unprofitable medical
services, cross-subsidization of services within hospital systems has been notoriously …
services, cross-subsidization of services within hospital systems has been notoriously …
[PDF][PDF] The impact of hospital competition on strategies and outcomes of hospitals: A systematic review of the US hospitals 1996-2016
Purpose: This study aims to review the literature about the impact of hospital competition on
strategies and outcomes of hospitals 1996-2016. Design/methodology/approach: Four well …
strategies and outcomes of hospitals 1996-2016. Design/methodology/approach: Four well …
Effects of physician-owned specialized facilities in health care: a systematic review
Background Multiple studies have investigated physician-owned specialized facilities
(specialized hospitals and ambulatory surgery centres). However, the evidence is …
(specialized hospitals and ambulatory surgery centres). However, the evidence is …
Converting to critical access status: how does it affect rural hospitals' financial performance?
P Li, JE Schneider, MM Ward - INQUIRY: The Journal of …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
To improve rural access to care, the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 allowed eligible rural
hospitals to convert to critical access hospitals (CAHs), which changed their Medicare …
hospitals to convert to critical access hospitals (CAHs), which changed their Medicare …
Economies of scale and scope: the case of specialty hospitals
K Carey, JF Burgess Jr… - Contemporary Economic …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The recent growth of physician‐owned hospitals specializing in orthopedic and surgical
specialty services in the United States has generated considerable controversy, yet there is …
specialty services in the United States has generated considerable controversy, yet there is …