Consequences of hospital financial distress.

G Bazzoli, S Andes
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This study identifies a group of financially distressed hospitals and tracks them over time to identify the consequences of their financial distress and the factors that may precipitate different events. Of 2,547 that supplied complete financial data to the American Hospital Association for the period 1983-1985, a total of 340 community hospitals met our definition for distress. The most striking finding is that 91.2 percent of hospitals that were distressed in 1983-1985 survived through the end of 1990. Distressed hospitals also had significantly higher rates of system acquisition and merger, as well as higher rates of system divesture. Growing competition in a market appeared to be a major factor in the closure of a distressed hospital. The results of this study suggest that financially distressed hospitals have a remarkable resiliency that allows them to continue operation without dramatic change. This may be good news to local community officials concerned about maintaining financially weakened hospitals. Alternatively, it may be bad news if poor financial performance is a signal of unneeded capacity.

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医院财政困难的后果。
本研究确定了一组陷入财务困境的医院,并对其进行长期跟踪,以确定其财务困境的后果以及可能引发不同事件的因素。在向美国医院协会提供1983-1985年期间完整财务数据的2,547家医院中,共有340家社区医院符合我们对困境的定义。最引人注目的发现是,在1983-1985年陷入困境的医院中,有91.2%的医院存活到了1990年底。陷入困境的医院也有明显更高的系统收购和合并率,以及更高的系统剥离率。市场上日益激烈的竞争似乎是一家陷入困境的医院关闭的主要因素。这项研究的结果表明,财政困难的医院有一个显着的弹性,使他们能够继续运作,而没有戏剧性的变化。这对当地社区官员来说可能是个好消息,他们担心医院的财务状况不佳。或者,如果糟糕的财务表现是产能过剩的信号,这可能是个坏消息。
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