@article{4ad7c9ca05a947c080f4450d0a01058c,
title = "Assessing the quality of public services: for-profits, chains, and concentration in the hospital market",
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 in the literature, the chain result appears to be new: it suggests that any potential quality gains afforded by chains are mostly realized by not-for-profit hospitals.",
keywords = "affordable care act, competition, hospital chains, hospital quality, hospital readmissions",
author = "Kunz, {Johannes S.} and Carol Propper and Staub, {Kevin E.} and Rainer Winkelmann",
note = "Funding Information: We thank participants of the Econometrics Workshop (Melbourne), International Panel Data Conference (Thessaloniki), Australian Health Economics Society Conference (Sydney), iHEA (Basel), Econometrics Workshop (VU Wellington), Australasian Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics (Darwin) as well as seminar participants at CINCH (Essen), Leibniz University Hannover, Monash University and the University of Zurich, for helpful comments. We also thank Daniel Avdic, Michael Darden, Joseph Doyle, Denzil Fiebig, Martin Gaynor, Martin Hackmann, Annika Herr, Joe Hirschberg, Andrew Jones, Jonathan Kolstad, Maarten Lindeboom, Jenny Lye, Janina Nemitz, Edward Norton, Arndt Reichert, Peter Sivey, Chris Skeels, Jonathan Skinner, Eric Sun, Ou Yang, and Jenny Williams for helpful comments. Propper acknowledges funding from the European Research Council 788529, Staub acknowledges funding from the Australian Research Council through grant DE170100644. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2024 The Author(s). Health Economics published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.1002/hec.4861",
language = "English",
journal = "Health Economics",
issn = "1057-9230",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons",
}