Abstract
Typically, research on the effect of ownership has considered health care providers in isolation of competitive interaction from other firms. This analysis considers how the selection of Medicare reimbursement codes for skilled nursing facilities varies by ownership and is influenced by the competitive spillovers from market dominance of for-profit institutions. We find evidence that not-for-profits are less likely to code patients into the highest reimbursement categories. Further, as the market becomes dominated by for-profits, both for-profit and not-for-profits increase the share of patients in these high reimbursement categories.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Salience and Health Campaigns
- Demand-Side Factors Associated with the Purchase of Long-Term Care Insurance
- Competitive Spillovers and Regulatory Exploitation by Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Returns to Society from Investment in Cancer Research and Development
- How Effective is Population-Based Cancer Screening? Regression Discontinuity Estimates from the US Guideline Screening Initiation Ages
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Articles
- Salience and Health Campaigns
- Demand-Side Factors Associated with the Purchase of Long-Term Care Insurance
- Competitive Spillovers and Regulatory Exploitation by Skilled Nursing Facilities
- Returns to Society from Investment in Cancer Research and Development
- How Effective is Population-Based Cancer Screening? Regression Discontinuity Estimates from the US Guideline Screening Initiation Ages
- Quantifying Gains in the War on Cancer Due to Improved Treatment and Earlier Detection