• Inquiry J Health Car · Mar 2003

    Comparative Study

    Ownership and changes in hospital inefficiency, 1986-1991.

    • Niccie L McKay, Mary E Deily, and Fred H Dorner.
    • Department of Health Services Administration, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610-0195, USA.
    • Inquiry J Health Car. 2003 Mar 17; 39 (4): 388-99.

    AbstractThis study examines how ownership affected changes in hospital inefficiency after the introduction of prospective payment by Medicare. Using a national data set, we estimate cost frontiers for 1986 and 1991 to assess hospitals' efficiency relative to best practice in both those years. We then use regression analysis to determine the effect of ownership on the change in hospitals' efficiency. The results indicate that, in both 1986 and 1991, mean inefficiency was highest for for-profit hospitals and lowest for not-for-profit hospitals, with government hospitals falling in the middle. Moreover, between 1986 and 1991, both for-profit and government hospitals had significantly less improvement in efficiency than not-for-profit hospitals, all else equal.

      Pubmed     Copy Citation     Plaintext  

      Add institutional full text...

    Notes

     
    Knowledge, pearl, summary or comment to share?
    300 characters remaining
    help        
    You can also include formatting, links, images and footnotes in your notes
    • Simple formatting can be added to notes, such as *italics*, _underline_ or **bold**.
    • Superscript can be denoted by <sup>text</sup> and subscript <sub>text</sub>.
    • Numbered or bulleted lists can be created using either numbered lines 1. 2. 3., hyphens - or asterisks *.
    • Links can be included with: [my link to pubmed](http://pubmed.com)
    • Images can be included with: ![alt text](https://bestmedicaljournal.com/study_graph.jpg "Image Title Text")
    • For footnotes use [^1](This is a footnote.) inline.
    • Or use an inline reference [^1] to refer to a longer footnote elseweher in the document [^1]: This is a long footnote..

    hide…

What will the 'Medical Journal of You' look like?

Start your free 21 day trial now.

We guarantee your privacy. Your email address will not be shared.