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human capital (general, hospital-specific and unit or team-specific) of the nursing team on the unit affects patients … use detailed longitudinal monthly data on nursing units in the Veterans Administration hospital system to identify how the …
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mandated minimum levels of patients per nurse in the hospital setting. When the law was passed, some hospitals already had … acceptable staffing levels, while others had nurse staffing ratios that did not meet mandated standards. Thus changes in hospital …
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Amenities such as good food, attentive staff, and pleasant surroundings may play an important role in hospital demand … Medicare pneumonia patients in this market. We find that the mean valuation of amenities is positive and substantial. From the … patient perspective, hospital quality therefore embodies amenities as well as clinical quality. We also find that a one …
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. For patients with diagnoses of Pneumonia or Acute Myocardial Infarction, an additional day in the hospital could decrease … reducing mortality rates far exceed the cost of keeping these patients in the hospital for an additional day … as important indicators of hospital quality. Concerns have been raised, however, as to whether post-discharge mortality …
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takeovers, but see increases in the number of patients per nurse, our measure of effort. We also find that these changes are …
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A variety of recent theoretical and empirical advances have renewed interest in monopsonistic models of the labor market. However, there is little direct empirical support for these models, even in labor markets that are textbook examples of monopsony. We use an exogenous change in wages at...
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This paper seeks to understand the impact of the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program on hospital choice … and consumer welfare for rural residents. The Flex Program created a new class of hospital, the Critical Access Hospital …
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of hospital IT adoption on patient outcomes focusing on the roles of technological and organizational complements in … detailed hospital discharge data on all Medicare fee-for-service admissions from 2002-2007 to detailed hospital-level IT … sensitive conditions we find that health IT adoption reduces mortality for the most complex patients but does not affect …
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out-of-network emergency physician working at that hospital. Because patients do not choose their emergency physician … can attend an in-network hospital emergency department, but receive care and potentially a large, unexpected bill from an …
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We evaluate whether hospital adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) leads to increases in billing where … patients at EMR hospitals, consistent with EMRs decreasing coding costs for medical patients. Greater post-reform completeness …
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