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Published in: International Journal of Health Economics and Management 1/2013

01-03-2013

Hospital cost and quality performance in relation to market forces: an examination of U.S. community hospitals in the “post-managed care era”

Authors: H. Joanna Jiang, Bernard Friedman, Shenyi Jiang

Published in: International Journal of Health Economics and Management | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Managed care substantially transformed the U.S. healthcare sector in the last two decades of the twentieth century, injecting price competition among hospitals for the first time in history. However, total HMO enrollment has declined since 2000. This study addresses whether managed care and hospital competition continued to show positive effects on hospital cost and quality performance in the “post-managed care era.” Using data for 1,521 urban hospitals drawn from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, we examined hospital cost per stay and mortality rate in relation to HMO penetration and hospital competition between 2001 and 2005, controlling for patient, hospital, and other market characteristics. Regression analyses were employed to examine both cross-sectional and longitudinal variation in hospital performance. We found that in markets with high HMO penetration, increase in hospital competition over time was associated with decrease in mortality but no change in cost. In markets without high HMO penetration, increase in hospital competition was associated with increase in cost but no change in mortality. Overall, hospitals in high HMO penetration markets consistently showed lower average costs, and hospitals in markets with high hospital competition consistently showed lower mortality rates. Hospitals in markets with high HMO penetration also showed lower mortality rates in 2005 with no such difference found in 2001. Our findings suggest that while managed care may have lost its strength in slowing hospital cost growth, differences in average hospital cost associated with different levels of HMO penetration across markets still persist. Furthermore, these health plans appear to put quality of care on a higher priority than before.
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Metadata
Title
Hospital cost and quality performance in relation to market forces: an examination of U.S. community hospitals in the “post-managed care era”
Authors
H. Joanna Jiang
Bernard Friedman
Shenyi Jiang
Publication date
01-03-2013
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
International Journal of Health Economics and Management / Issue 1/2013
Print ISSN: 2199-9023
Electronic ISSN: 2199-9031
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10754-013-9122-9