Is Hospital Consolidation Leading to Higher Value?

Robert Smoldt, Natalie Landman, Benjamin Weinstock, Denis Cortese
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Hospital consolidation is on the rise, driven by the combination of government provisions that aim to move the system from volume to value and the financial impacts of the pandemic. The key argument in favor of consolidation is that larger systems are better positioned to achieve higher value through dissemination of best practices and economies of scale. So, are these systems delivering consistently high value? Our analysis of the CMS Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Total Performance Score (TPS) for two cohorts of health systems — those in the state of California and those top ranked by U.S. News & World Report— suggests that the answer is: it depends. Although in some systems, most hospitals have higher-than-average TPS, all systems show opportunities for improvement. Given that patients often assume within-brand equivalence in healthcare value judgements, hospital systems must assume responsibility for delivering truly consistent and high value healthcare across their entire network.
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医院整合会带来更高的价值吗?
医院整合正在增加,这是由旨在将系统从数量转向价值的政府规定和大流行的财务影响共同推动的。支持合并的关键论点是,通过传播最佳实践和规模经济,更大的系统能够更好地实现更高的价值。那么,这些系统是否始终提供高价值?我们对CMS医院基于价值的采购总绩效评分(TPS)的两组医疗系统进行了分析——加利福尼亚州的医疗系统和美国新闻与世界报道排名靠前的医疗系统。《世界报告》表明,答案是:视情况而定。虽然在某些系统中,大多数医院的TPS高于平均水平,但所有系统都显示出改进的机会。考虑到患者在医疗保健价值判断中经常假设品牌内等同,医院系统必须承担起在整个网络中提供真正一致和高价值医疗保健的责任。
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