Bazzoli Gloria J, Chen Hsueh-Fen, Zhao Mei, Lindrooth Richard C
Department of Health Administration, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA.
Health Econ. 2008 Aug;17(8):977-95. doi: 10.1002/hec.1311.
Concerns about deficiencies in the quality of care delivered in US hospitals grew during a time period when an increasing number of hospitals were experiencing financial problems. Our study examines a six-year longitudinal database of general acute care hospitals in 11 states to assess the relationship between hospital financial condition and quality of care. We evaluate two measures of financial performance: operating margin and a broader profitability measure that encompasses both operating and non-operating sources of income. Our model specification allows for gradual adjustments in quality-enhancing activities and recognizes that current realizations of patient quality may affect future financial performance. Empirical results suggest that there is a relationship between financial performance and quality of care, but not as strong as suggested in earlier research. Overall, our results suggest that deep financial problems that go beyond the patient care side of business may be important to prompting quality problems.
在美国,越来越多的医院面临财务问题,与此同时,人们对医院提供的护理质量缺陷也日益担忧。我们的研究考察了11个州综合急性护理医院的一个为期六年的纵向数据库,以评估医院财务状况与护理质量之间的关系。我们评估了两种财务绩效指标:营业利润率以及一个涵盖运营和非运营收入来源的更广泛的盈利能力指标。我们的模型设定允许在质量提升活动中进行逐步调整,并认识到当前患者质量的实现情况可能会影响未来的财务绩效。实证结果表明,财务绩效与护理质量之间存在关系,但不如早期研究所表明的那么强烈。总体而言,我们的结果表明,超出业务中患者护理方面的严重财务问题可能对引发质量问题很重要。