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by horizontal hospital mergers as an instrument, we show that rising prices raise the cost of labor by increasing … employer-sponsored health insurance premiums. A 1% increase in health care prices lowers both payroll and employment at firms … tax receipts by 0.4%, and increases unemployment insurance payments by 2.5%. The increases in unemployment we observe are …
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Between 2000 and 2020, the share of US hospital bed capacity under multi-unit firms (systems) increased from 58% to 81 … ownership affects hospital profitability and quality. We combine novel, patient-level transaction price data from a large … commercial insurer, Medicare claims, and New York hospital discharges between 2012 and 2018 to study changes at over 100 …
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We examine the impacts of physician-hospital integration on care fragmentation and other measures of care …-coordination in the relatively open plans that dominate commercial insurance, namely Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs). We … exploit the fact that physician-hospital integration levels vary dramatically across MSA and focus on orthogonal employment …
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patient's expected profitability to a SNF increases the probability that a hospital self-refers that patient (i.e., to a co …
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private hospital capacity is vertically integrated, integration increases inpatient care spending by 6 percent and decreases … to high-quality non-integrated hospitals, resulting in plan networks that limit hospital competition. Whereas vertical … integration reduces double marginalization, skewed cost-sharing structures--and their effect on hospital competition--more than …
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Recent policy proposals seek to regulate out-of-network hospital prices. We study how such regulation affects … equilibrium prices, network formation, and hospital exit. We estimate a structural model of insurer-hospital bargaining that … that reducing out-of-network prices would also lower negotiated prices, but potentially at the cost of narrower hospital …
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In markets for health services, vertical integration - common ownership of producers of complementary services - may have both pro- and anti-competitive effects. Despite this, no empirical research has examined the consequences of multispecialty physician practice - a common and increasing form...
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-firms are incompletely understood. We exploit a historically large leveraged buyout of a national hospital chain to examine how … the full life cycle of PE influences hospital-level revenues, technology sourcing, labor use, and financial performance …. We find permanent improvements in hospital volumes and revenues. PE also reduces growth in full-time employees, with a …
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We evaluate the consequences of narrow hospital networks in commercial health care markets. We develop a bargaining … negotiated hospital rates. Regulation prohibiting exclusion increases prices and premiums and lowers consumer welfare without …
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We investigate whether two characteristics of non-profit hospital boards - the number of board members and whether the … CEO is a board member - are associated with CEO pay and several measures of hospital performance, including price …, have received little attention. Because most hospitals are non-profit and non-profit hospital prices have increased rapidly …
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