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future economic growth. We believe that apart from banks, stress tests can be conducted on hospitals as well and will have … their merit. The proposed methodology for risk assessment in hospitals is only one of many possible solutions and has …
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For-profit hospitals in California contract out services much more intensely than either public hospitals or private … nonprofit hospitals. To explain why, we build a model in which the outsourcing decision is a trade-off between net revenues and … predictions in a panel of California hospitals, finding evidence for each. These results suggest that a model of public or …
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this. However, in hospitals, for example, consumption of a large number of inputs frequently has not corresponded to the … interest of research over its efficiency. This paper aims to assess the performance of the Portuguese hospitals and … hospitals for the year 2005 and more than half of them were found to be congested. …
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We study the exit of hospitals from the market for inpatient services. More generous hospital reimbursement … a significant determinant in the early 1990s but in the mid- to late 1990s, less efficient hospitals were significantly …-profit hospitals were more likely to exit. The role of Medicare as a determinant of exit became less important in the latter half of …
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This paper describes how state-of-the-art methods of choice modeling can be used to analyze consumer choice behavior in "competitive" health insurance markets. I use the insurance choices of senior citizens in the U.S. as an example. I then consider the issue of whether consumers benefit when we...
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Evaluating Accountable Care Organizations is difficult because there is a great deal of heterogeneity in terms of their reimbursement incentives and other programmatic features. We examine how variation in reimbursement incentives and administration among two Medicaid managed care plans impacts...
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This paper estimates the impact of the introduction of Medicaid managed care (MMC) on the formal Medicaid participation of children. We employ a quasi-experimental approach exploiting the location-specific timing of MMC implementation in Kentucky. Using data from the March Current Population...
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