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, we find that both kinds of competition lower interest rates, at least in the hospital sector …
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We study the consequences of hospital competition for Medicare beneficiaries' heart attack care from 1985 to 1994. We … examine how relatively exogenous determinants of hospital choice such as travel distances influence the competitiveness of … hospital markets, and how hospital competition interacts with the influence of managed care organizations to affect the key …
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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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applied to health care: hospital mergers, monopsony, and foreclosure. In each of these sections we review the relevant …
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Unlike in the production of most goods, changes in capacity for labor-intensive services only affect outcomes of interest insofar as service providers change the way they allocate their time in response to those capacity changes. In this paper, we examine how public sector service providers...
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We estimate the effects of horizontal mergers on marginal cost efficiencies - an ubiquitous merger justification - using data containing supply purchase orders from a large sample of US hospitals 2009-2015. The data provide a level of detail that has been difficult to observe previously, and a...
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the hospital industry, where the courts have denied seven of eight merger challenges since 1994, due largely to … previously employed methods overstate hospital demand elasticities by a factor of 2.4 to 3.4 and define larger markets than would … environment for hospital mergers …
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substantial "offset" effects in terms of increased hospital utilization in response to the combination of higher copayments for …
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In the 1990s the US hospital industry consolidated. This paper estimates the impact of the wave of hospital mergers on …. The estimates indicate that the aggregate magnitude of the impact of hospital mergers is modest but not trivial. In 2001 …, average HMO premiums are estimated to be 3.2% higher than they would have been absent any hospital merger activity during the …
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There has been considerable consolidation in the hospital industry in recent years. Over 900 deals occurred from 1994 … in consolidation has led to concern about competition in local markets for hospital services. We examine the effect of … market structure on competition in local hospital markets -- specifically, does the hardness of competition increase with the …
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