Health Services Research Finds Specialty Hospitals Not More Cost-Efficient Than Full-Service Hospitals

October 7th, 2008 by admin

One of the most celebrity time developments in the U.S. infirmary business is the fast uprise of diminutive hospitals specializing in cardiac, orthopedic, or preoperative services which hit tripled in sort over the time 15 years. A newborn think in Health Services Research compared the costs of physician-owned specialty hospitals with those of full-service hospitals. Results exhibit that specialty hospitals are not more cost-efficient than the full-service hospitals with whom they compete.

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