Open Access BASE2005

Hospital ownership and financial performance: a quantitative research review

Abstract

We apply meta-analytic methods to conduct a quantitative review of the empirical literature since 1999 comparing financial performance of US for-profit, not-for-profit, and government-owned general acute hospitals. We find that tthe diverse results in the hospital ownership literature can be explained largely by differences in authors' underlying theoretical frameworks, assumptions about the functional form of the dependent variables, and model specifications. Weaker methods and functional forms tend to predict larger differences in financial performance between not-for-profits and for-profits. The combined estimates across studies suggest little difference in cost among all three types of hospital ownership, and that for-profit hospitals generate more revenue and greater profits than not-for-prorfits hospitals, alhough the difference is only of modest economic significance. There is little difference in revenue or profits between government and not-for-profit hospitals.

Verlag

National Bureau of Economic Research

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