Assessing the Impact of Privatization of Public Hospitals on Community Orientation: A Stakeholder Approach
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Published:2020
Zo Ramamonjiarivelo, Larry Hearld, Josué Patien Epané, Luceta Mcroy, Robert Weech-Maldonado, 2020. "Assessing the Impact of Privatization of Public Hospitals on Community Orientation: A Stakeholder Approach", Transforming Health Care: A Focus on Consumerism and Profitability, Jennifer L. Hefner, Mona Al-Amin, Timothy R. Huerta, Alison M. Aldrich, Tyler E. Griesenbrock
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Abstract
Public hospitals have long been major players in the US health care delivery system. However, many public hospitals have privatized during the past few decades. The purpose of this chapter was to investigate the impact of public hospitals' privatization on community orientation (CO). This longitudinal study used a national sample of nonfederal acute-care public hospitals (1997–2010). Negative binomial regression models with hospital-level and year fixed effects were used to estimate the relationships. Our findings suggested that privatization was associated with a 14% increase in the number of CO activities, on average, compared with the number of CO activities prior to privatization. Public hospitals privatizing to for-profit status exhibited a 29% increase in the number of CO activities, relative to an insignificant 9% increase for public hospitals privatizing to not-for-profit status.
