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The Economics of Specialty Hospitals

Medical Care Research and Review, 2008
Specialty hospitals, particularly those specializing in surgery and owned by physicians, have generated a relatively high degree of policy attention over the past several years. The main focus of policy debates has been in two areas: the extent to which specialty hospitals might compete unfairly with incumbent general hospitals and the extent to which
John E, Schneider   +5 more
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Hospital closure and economic efficiency

Journal of Health Economics, 2010
We present a new framework for assessing the effects of hospital closures on social welfare and the local economy. While patient welfare necessarily declines when patients lose access to a hospital, closures also tend to reduce costs. We study five hospital closures in two states and find that urban hospital bailouts reduce aggregate social welfare: on
Cory, Capps   +2 more
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Do quality and access to hospital services impact on their technical efficiency?

Omega, 2019
Investigating the impact of quality and access to healthcare services on technical efficiency is a hot topic in health economics and healthcare systems management.
D. Ferreira, R. Marques
semanticscholar   +1 more source

How much does it cost to be fit for operation? The economics of prehabilitation

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology
Purpose of review Prehabilitation before elective surgery can include physical, nutritional, and psychological interventions or a combination of these to allow patients to return postoperatively to baseline status as soon as possible. The purpose of this
Iulia Crișan   +2 more
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A comprehensive analysis of Medicare trends in utilization and hospital economics for total knee and hip arthroplasty from 2005 to 2011.

Journal of Arthroplasty, 2015
Benedict U. Nwachukwu   +4 more
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The Economics of Hospitals

2019
The hospital is an economic unit and an open system, and it is in a continuous interdependent relationship both with its internal and external environment. The main purpose of the hospital is to produce services at the lowest possible cost. In order for the hospital to realize its purpose, the hospitals’ management needs to make decisions related to ...
Michael Chletsos, Anna Saiti
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Hospital Economics.

The Economic Journal, 1974
A. J. Culyer, Sylvester E. Berki
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Interventional Nephrology in a Federal Hospital: Economics of Health Care

Seminars in dialysis, 2006
T. Vachharajani, N. Atray
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Economics of hospital care

2020
Hospitals are without doubt the key institutions of the health sector, accounting for over one-third of total health expenditure. The public often frames health care in terms of hospital care, and the images of the hospital operating theatre and hospital emergency department are regularly used as images of health care generally.
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