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Operating performance and financial constraints of Catholic community hospitals, 1986-1989
1J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Abstract:
This study documents many factors associated with differential operating performance of a sample of 235 Catholic community hospitals in the time period of 1986-89. A comparison of these hospitals indicates that a panel of 78 facilities with relatively high returns on net patient revenue made significantly higher proportional investments in medical technology, equipment, and facilities compared to a panel of 78 low return hospitals, and were larger in size measured in many different ways.
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