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Hospital Cost Shifting

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
RECENTLY, the Health Insurance Association of America (HIAA), which is the trade association for commercial health insurers, has mounted a campaign to Call attention to what it perceives as "cost shifting" in payment for hospital care.1 Specifically, HIAA claims that insurers that pay hospitals through methods other than the payment of charges — such ...
P B, Ginsburg, F A, Sloan
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HOSPITAL STAFFING AND HOSPITAL COSTS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1976
A comparative study of costs per bed per day in teaching hospitals affiliated with Monash University compared with large non-teaching metropolitan hospitals (1964 to 1974) shows they are much higher in teaching hospitals. There is no evidence that this is due to the additional costs arising from the clinical schools.
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Costs of hospital malnutrition

Clinical Nutrition, 2017
Hospital malnutrition has been established as a critical, prevalent, and costly problem in many countries. Many cost studies are limited due to study population or cost data used. The aims of this study were to determine: the relationship between malnutrition and hospital costs; the influence of confounders on, and the drivers (medical or surgical ...
Lori Jane, Curtis   +7 more
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Hospital Costs

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
S A, Schroeder, J A, Showstack
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Hospital Costs

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 1979
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