| The Cost of Capital, Leverage, and System Membership: Does System Membership Help Hospitals Achieve Optimal Leverage? | |
| Figure 1. | Kernel Density Plot of Propensity Scores for Acquired Hospitals and Matched Controls |
| Financial Literacy and Consumer Choice of Health Insurance: Evidence from Low-income Populations in the United States | |
| Figure 1. | Financial Literacy by Income in Percentage of Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Notes: Income in percentage of FPL is grouped in 20 percentage point intervals: [100-120%), [120–140%), etc.; average values – weighted using raking weights to correct for sample selection – of the financial literacy index; as well as indicators for whether specific questions were answered correctly (numeracy, inflation, risk diversification) within income intervals displayed. Trend lines represent predicted values based on a quadratic regression of the average index and the indicators, respectively, on income intervals |
| Does Transparency of Quality Metrics Affect Hospital Care Outcomes? A Systematic Review of the Literature | |
| Figure 1. | Conceptual Framework |
| Figure 2. | Keyword List |
| Figure 3. | Flow Diagram of Included Studies |
| Leadership and Safety Excellence: The Experience of Hospital Support Service Workers | |
| Figure 1. | Organization of Work on Occupational Safety and Health Framework |
| Figure 1. | Kernel Density Plot of Propensity Scores for Acquired Hospitals and Matched Controls |
| Figure 1. | Financial Literacy by Income in Percentage of Federal Poverty Level (FPL). |
| Figure 1. | Conceptual Framework |
| Figure 2. | Keyword List |
| Figure 3. | Flow Diagram of Included Studies |
| Figure 1. | Organization of Work on Occupational Safety and Health Framework |
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