IQ Healthcare Scientific Institute for Quality of Healthcare, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, The Hague, the Netherlands.
Int J Health Serv. 2021 Jan;51(1):67-89. doi: 10.1177/0020731420966976. Epub 2020 Oct 27.
For-profit hospitals' market share has increased in many nations over recent decades. Previous studies suggest that their growth is not attributable to superior performance on access, quality of care, or efficiency. We analyzed other factors that we hypothesized may contribute to the increasing role of for-profit hospitals. We studied the historical development of the for-profit hospital sector across 4 nations with contrasting trends in for-profit hospital market share: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and the Netherlands. We focused on 3 factors that we believed might help explain why the role of for-profits grew in some nations but not in others: (1) the treatment of for-profits by public reimbursement plans, (2) physicians' financial interests, and (3) the effect of the political environment. We conclude that access to subsidies and reimbursement under favorable terms from public health care payors is an important factor in the rise of for-profit hospitals. Arrangements that aligned financial incentives of physicians with the interests of for-profit hospitals were important in stimulating for-profit growth in an earlier era, but they play little role at present. Remarkably, the environment for for-profit ownership seems to have been largely immune to political shifts.
近几十年来,营利性医院在许多国家的市场份额有所增加。之前的研究表明,它们的增长并不是因为在可及性、医疗质量或效率方面表现出色。我们分析了其他我们假设可能有助于解释营利性医院作用不断增加的因素。我们研究了四个国家营利性医院部门的历史发展,这四个国家的营利性医院市场份额呈现出不同的趋势:美国、英国、德国和荷兰。我们关注了三个我们认为可能有助于解释为什么营利性医院在某些国家发展而在其他国家没有发展的因素:(1)公共报销计划对营利性医院的处理,(2)医生的财务利益,(3)政治环境的影响。我们的结论是,从公共医疗支付方获得补贴和优惠报销的机会是营利性医院兴起的一个重要因素。在早期,使医生的经济激励与营利性医院的利益保持一致的安排对刺激营利性医院的增长非常重要,但目前这些安排的作用不大。值得注意的是,营利性所有权的环境似乎在很大程度上不受政治变化的影响。