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Hospital capital formation in the 1980s: is there a crisis?

D R Cohodes.   

Abstract

Access to capital will be a serious problem for a subset of our nation's hospitals in the 1980s. Without adequate capital to modernize or maintain life-safety codes, certain facilities may have no other choice than to close their doors. The consequences of closure are far-reaching and long-lasting. The hospitals that exit from the market may be forced out as a result of their location or payor mix, and not as a consequence of their inefficiency. Allowing capital formation in the hospital industry to be determined by the market criteria of bottom-line performance may lead to a serious contraction of the field, to increased financial hardships for the hospitals that remain, to reduced service provision, and to plant deterioration.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6863870     DOI: 10.1215/03616878-8-1-164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Polit Policy Law        ISSN: 0361-6878            Impact factor:   2.265


  2 in total

1.  The hepatitis B vaccine: utilization decision process and outcomes in community hospitals.

Authors:  B Kirkman-Liff; S Dandoy; G Kallet
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1985-06       Impact factor: 3.402

2.  Impact of State hospital rate setting on capital formation.

Authors:  J Cromwell
Journal:  Health Care Financ Rev       Date:  1987
  2 in total

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