Register C A, Sharp A M, Bivin D G
Health Serv Res. 1985 Jun;20(2):225-41.
In the recent past, a great deal of faith has been placed in the idea that the performance of the hospital industry could be improved significantly by relying more heavily on profit incentives. This article considers the effect of profit incentives on hospital behavior and finds that the existence of profit incentives has not led the for-profit hospitals in the sample to behave in significantly different economic fashions than the nonprofits.
在最近,人们非常相信这样一种观点,即通过更大力地依赖利润激励措施,可以显著提高医院行业的绩效。本文考察了利润激励措施对医院行为的影响,发现利润激励措施的存在并没有导致样本中的营利性医院在经济行为上与非营利性医院有显著不同。