McKay N L, Coventry J A
Department of Health Care Administration, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX 78212.
Med Care. 1993 Feb;31(2):130-40.
Conversion of closed hospitals to alternative health care facilities is often suggested as a way of maintaining the availability of medical services in rural areas. This study investigates the factors that influence whether or not a closed rural hospital will convert to an alternative health care facility. The study uses primary data collected from a survey of rural hospitals in Texas that closed during the years 1985 through 1990. Regression results indicate that conversion was more likely when the local economy was healthier and when there were fewer substitute forms of health services. Ownership also played a role: government-operated hospitals that closed were less likely to convert than were private not-for-profit providers. The results of the study will be useful for evaluating programs designed to encourage alternative ways to provide health care services in rural areas.
将关闭的医院转变为其他医疗保健设施常常被视为维持农村地区医疗服务可及性的一种方式。本研究调查了影响农村地区关闭的医院是否会转变为其他医疗保健设施的因素。该研究使用了从对1985年至1990年间得克萨斯州关闭的农村医院的调查中收集的原始数据。回归结果表明,当当地经济状况较好且替代医疗服务形式较少时,转变的可能性更大。所有权也起到了一定作用:关闭的政府运营医院转变的可能性低于私立非营利性医院。该研究结果将有助于评估旨在鼓励在农村地区以其他方式提供医疗服务的项目。