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Health Aff (Millwood) ; 21(1): 127-39, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11900065

ABSTRACT

For several decades New York City hospitals had been distinguished by their tightly regulated environment, chronically weak finances, high occupancy rates, teaching intensity, dependency on public payers, low managed care penetration, and minimal merger activity. Then in the late 1990s a rapid convergence of forces--the Balanced Budget Act, managed care growth, state deregulation of commercial rates, escalating costs, and plunging hospital occupancy rates--threw the city's hospital industry into turmoil. In this paper we describe this period of turbulent change that has left most of the city's safety-net and small community hospitals near bankruptcy.


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Facility Regulation and Control/trends , Hospitals, Urban/trends , Organizational Innovation , Bankruptcy , Catchment Area, Health , Efficiency, Organizational , Financial Management, Hospital , Health Care Sector/trends , Health Facility Merger , Health Maintenance Organizations , Hospitals, Urban/economics , Hospitals, Urban/legislation & jurisprudence , Insurance, Health, Reimbursement , New York City
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