Determinants of market share of for-profit hospitals: An empirical examination

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This study estimates the effects of a prospective payment system on the growth of for-profit hospitals. The empirical results show that the proportion of patient care paid for by Medicare managed care has a positive, statistically significant relationship with the market share of for-profit hospitals. Medicare managed care reimburses health care providers prospectively, and a larger portion of prospective reimbursements is received by for-profit hospitals, whose market share consequently increases. In addition, the proportion of patients with Medi-Cal and third party managed care has a positive, statistically significant relationship with the market share of for-profit hospitals.

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Lee, S., Chung, C. Y., Sul, H. K., & Lee, Y. (2017). Determinants of market share of for-profit hospitals: An empirical examination. Social Sciences, 6(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci6040119

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