Amirkhanyan Anna A, Kim Hyun Joon, Lambright Kristina T
Department of Public Administration and Policy, American University, USA.
J Policy Anal Manage. 2008 Spring;27(2):326-53. doi: 10.1002/pam.20327.
Are public and private organizations fundamentally different? This question has been among the most enduring inquiries in public administration. Our study explores the impact of organizational ownership on two complementary aspects of performance: service quality and access to services for impoverished clients. Derived from public management research on performance determinants and nursing home care literature, our hypotheses stipulate that public, nonprofit, and for-profit nursing homes use different approaches to balance the strategic tradeoff between two aspects of performance. Panel data on 14,423 facilities were analyzed to compare measures of quality and access across three sectors using different estimation methods. Findings indicate that ownership status is associated with critical differences in both quality and access. Public and nonprofit organizations are similar in terms of quality, and both perform significantly better than their for-profit counterparts. When compared to nonprofit and, in some cases, for-profit facilities, public nursing homes have a significantly higher share of Medicaid recipients. The paper proposes strategies to address the identified long-term care divide.
公共组织和私人组织在本质上有区别吗?这个问题一直是公共行政领域最持久的探究之一。我们的研究探讨了组织所有权对绩效两个互补方面的影响:服务质量以及贫困客户获得服务的机会。源自公共管理研究中的绩效决定因素以及疗养院护理文献,我们的假设规定,公立、非营利和营利性疗养院采用不同方法来平衡绩效两个方面之间的战略权衡。我们分析了14423家机构的面板数据,使用不同的估计方法比较了三个部门的质量和可及性指标。研究结果表明,所有权状况与质量和可及性方面的关键差异相关。公共组织和非营利组织在质量方面相似,并且两者的表现都明显优于营利性组织。与非营利性机构以及在某些情况下与营利性机构相比,公立疗养院中医疗补助受助者的比例显著更高。本文提出了应对已发现的长期护理差距的策略。