Abt Associates Inc., Cambridge, MA, USA.
Health Econ. 2011 Jul;20(7):817-30. doi: 10.1002/hec.1646.
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are small (typically physician owned) healthcare facilities that specialize in performing outpatient surgeries and therefore compete against hospitals for patients. Physicians who own ASCs could treat their most profitable patients at their ASCs and less profitable patients at hospitals. This paper asks if the profitability of an outpatient surgery impacts where a physician performs the surgery. Using a sample of Medicare patients from the National Survey of Ambulatory Surgery, we find that higher profit surgeries do have a higher probability of being performed at an ASC compared to a hospital. After controlling for surgery type, a 10% increase in a surgery's profitability is associated with a 1.2 to 1.4 percentage point increase in the probability the surgery is performed at an ASC.
门诊手术中心 (ASC) 是小型的(通常由医生所有)医疗机构,专门从事门诊手术,因此与医院竞争患者。拥有 ASC 的医生可以在他们的 ASC 中治疗最有利可图的患者,而在医院中治疗利润较低的患者。本文探讨了门诊手术的盈利能力是否会影响医生进行手术的地点。利用全国门诊手术调查的 Medicare 患者样本,我们发现,与在医院相比,利润更高的手术更有可能在 ASC 进行。在控制手术类型后,手术利润率每增加 10%,手术在 ASC 进行的概率就会增加 1.2 到 1.4 个百分点。