Journal article

Assessing the quality of public services: For-profits, chains, and concentration in the hospital market

JS Kunz, C Propper, KE Staub, R Winkelmann

Health Economics United Kingdom | Published : 2024

Abstract

We examine variation in US hospital quality across ownership, chain membership, and market concentration. We propose a new measure of quality derived from penalties imposed on hospitals under the flagship Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program, and use regression models to risk-adjust for hospital characteristics and county demographics. While the overall association between for-profit ownership and quality is negative, there is evidence of substantial heterogeneity. The quality of for-profit relative to non-profit hospitals declines with increasing market concentration. Moreover, the quality gap is primarily driven by for-profit chains. While the competition result mirrors earlier findings..

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