医院私有化:满足不同的利益。

Q4 Medicine Journal of Health Care Finance Pub Date : 2011-01-01
Thomas P Weil
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美国、德国和联合王国正在经历一种医院私有化的趋势————最常见的是涉及位置不佳的设施,这些设施需要:额外的资金来更换厂房和设备;改进管理制度,减少非直接患者护理人员的数量;积极招募医生。否则,其中一些机构可能会被关闭,导致高薪工作的流失;然而,这些关闭会减少国家的医疗保健总支出。在美国和德国,投资者所有的医院公司对主要教学机构的收购表明,以营利为目的的机构已经成为他们国家医疗保健提供系统的一个组成部分。私有化现在甚至发生在奉行平等主义的英国国家卫生服务体系内部,私人医疗保险、私人医院和公立医院的私人床位由投资者所有的集团管理。被营利性机构收购通常是获得所需资金的一种手段,而且在政治上比关闭一个勉强需要的政府资助机构或非营利机构要容易得多。
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Privatization of hospitals: meeting divergent interests.

The United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom are experiencing a trend toward the privatization of hospitals--most frequently involving poorly positioned facilities that need: additional capital for replacement of plant and equipment; improved management systems to reduce the number of their nondirect patient care employees; and an aggressive physician recruitment effort. A number of these institutions might have been otherwise shut down, resulting in the loss of good paying jobs; however, these closures would have reduced the nation's total health care expenditures. The acquisition in the United States and Germany by investor-owned hospital corporations of major teaching institutions suggests that the for-profits have become an integral part of their country's health care delivery system. Privatization now even occurs within the egalitarian British National Health Service with the availability of private medical insurance, private hospitals, and private beds in public hospitals being managed by investor-owned groups. Being acquired by a for-profit is often a means to secure needed capital and is politically less fractious than closing down a marginally needed government-sponsored or a not-for-profit facility.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Health Care Finance is the only quarterly journal devoted solely to helping you meet your facility"s financial goals. Each issue targets a key area of health care finance. Stay alert to new trends, opportunities, and threats. Make easier, better decisions, with advice from industry experts. Learn from the experiences of other health care organizations. Experts in the field share their experiences on successful programs, proven strategies, practical management tools, and innovative alternatives. The Journal covers today"s most complex dollars-and-cents issues, including hospital/physician contracts, alternative delivery systems, generating maximum margins under PPS.
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