Literature DB >> 25199899

The dynamics of community health care consolidation: acquisition of physician practices.

Jon B Christianson1, Caroline S Carlin, Louise H Warrick.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Health care delivery systems are becoming increasingly consolidated in urban areas of the United States. While this consolidation could increase efficiency and improve quality, it also could raise the cost of health care for payers. This article traces the consolidation trajectory in a single community, focusing on factors influencing recent acquisitions of physician practices by integrated delivery systems.
METHODS: We used key informant interviews, supplemented by document analysis.
FINDINGS: The acquisition of physician practices is a process that will be difficult to reverse in the current health care environment. Provider revenue uncertainty is a key factor driving consolidation, with public and private attempts to control health care costs contributing to that uncertainty. As these efforts will likely continue, and possibly intensify, community health care systems now are less consolidated than they will be in the future. Acquisitions of multispecialty and primary care practices by integrated delivery systems follow a common process, with relatively predictable issues relating to purchase agreements, employment contracts, and compensation. Acquisitions of single-specialty practices are less common, with motivations for acquisitions likely to vary by specialty type, group size, and market structure. Total cost of care contracting could be an important catalyst for practice acquisitions in the future.
CONCLUSIONS: In the past, market and regulatory forces aimed at controlling costs have both encouraged and rewarded the consolidation of providers, with important new developments likely to create momentum for further consolidation, including acquisitions of physician practices.
© 2014 Milbank Memorial Fund.

Keywords:  community health systems; health facility merger; integrated health care system

Mesh:

Year:  2014        PMID: 25199899      PMCID: PMC4221756          DOI: 10.1111/1468-0009.12077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Milbank Q        ISSN: 0887-378X            Impact factor:   4.911


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