The Changing Hospital Industry: Comparing For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Institutions
David M. Cutler, editor
Published in January 2000 by University of Chicago Press
© 2000 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
NBER Program(s): HC IO
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384 pages
ISBN: 0-226-13219-6
Table of Contents
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Front matter "The Changing Hospital Industry Comparing Not-for-Profit and For-Profit Institutions":
David M. Cutler
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Introduction:
David M. Cutler
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I Hospital Conversions to For-Profit Form:
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Hospital Conversions Is the Purchase Price Too Low?:
Frank A. Sloan, Donald H. Taylor, Chris Conover
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Converting Hospitals from No t-for-Profit to For-Profit Status Why and What Effects?:
David M. Cutler, Jill Horwitz
(p. 45 - 90)
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II Medical Care Quality in For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Organizations:
(p. 91 - 92)
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Comparing Hospital Quality at For-Profit and Not- for-Profit Hospitals:
Mark B. McClellan, Douglas O. Staiger
(p. 93 - 112)
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The Adoption and Impact of Advanced Emergency Response Services:
Susan Athey, Scott Stern
(p. 113 - 168)
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How Much Is Enough? Efficiency and Medicare Spending in the Last Six Months of Life:
Jonathan S. Skinner, John Wennberg
(p. 169 - 194)
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Market Forces, Diversification of Activity, and the Mission of No t-for -Profit Hospitals:
Richard Frank, David S. Salkever
(p. 195 - 226)
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III Managed Care and Hospital Quality:
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Managed Care and Provider Volume:
Sarah Feldman, David S. Scharfstein
(p. 229 - 248)
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Implications of Managed Care for Teaching Hospitals Comparisons of Traditional and Managed Care Medical Services within a Single Institution:
David Meltzer, Frederick L. Hiltz, David S. Bates
(p. 249 - 282)
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IV Taxation and Information:
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The Tax Benefits of Not-for-Profit Hospitals:
William M. Gentry, John Penrod
(p. 285 - 324)
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Asymmetric Information and the Not-for-Profit Sector Does Its Output Sell a a Premium?:
Tomas Philipson
(p. 325 - 356)
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