Hughes R G, Luft H S
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Health Serv Manage Res. 1991 Jul;4(2):131-9. doi: 10.1177/095148489100400206.
In this paper we investigate how the availability of selected services in individual hospitals is influenced by the number of neighbors who are potential or actual competitors. Hospitals offer a wide range of services, and some services may display a complementary pattern while others may contribute to a competitive medical arms race. We will examine the types of services that show these opposite patterns to analyze the dynamics that have characterized local hospital service decisions.
在本文中,我们研究了个别医院中特定服务的可获得性如何受到潜在或实际竞争对手数量的影响。医院提供广泛的服务,有些服务可能呈现互补模式,而另一些服务可能导致竞争性的医疗军备竞赛。我们将研究呈现这些相反模式的服务类型,以分析塑造当地医院服务决策的动态因素。