THE CHANGING HOSPITAL INDUSTRY
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THE CHANGING HOSPITAL INDUSTRY (ebook)

DAVID M. CUTLER

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Editorial:
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Materia
MEDICINA GRAL
ISBN:
9780226132228
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PDF
Idioma:
Inglés
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Si

In recent years, the hospital industry has been undergoing massive change and reorganization with technological innovations and the spread of managed care. As a result, the total number of hospitals countrywide has been declining, and a growing number of not-for-profit hospitals have converted to for-profit status. These changes raise two fundamental questions: What determines a hospital's choice of for-profit or not-for-profit organizational form? And how does that form affect patients and society? This timely volume provides a factual basis for discussing for-profit versus not-for-profit ownership of hospitals and gives a first look at the evidence about new and important issues in the hospital industry. The Changing Hospital Industry: Comparing Not-for-Profit and For-Profit Institutions will have significant implications for public-policy reforms in this vital industry and will be of great interest to scholars in the fields of health economics, public finance, hospital organization, and management; and to health services researchers.

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