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The past two decades have seen a rapid increase in Private Equity (PE) investment in healthcare, a sector in which intensive government subsidy and market frictions could lead high-powered for-profit incentives to be misaligned with the social goal of affordable, quality care. This paper studies...
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Firms often exploit loopholes in government contracts to boost revenues. The welfare consequences of this behavior depend on how firms use the marginal windfall dollar, yet little evidence exists to guide policymakers. This paper studies how hospitals allocated over $3 billion obtained from...
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The Impact of Technology Failure on Electronic Prescribing Behavior in Primary Care: A Case Study -- Individuals' Attitudes Towards Electronic Health Records - A Privacy Calculus Perspective -- Understanding Lifestyle Decisions Based on Patient Historical Data: A Latent Growth Modeling Approach...
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Privatization has been shown to increase growth and profitability of public firms. However, effects on consumers are understudied. We study potential trade-offs in the US hospital sector where public control declined by 42% over 1983-2019. Private operators may improve hospitals' financial...
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