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For-Profit Hospitals Out of Business? Financial Sustainability During the COVID-19 Epidemic Emergency Response

机译:营业医院失业? Covid-19流行病应急响应期间的金融可持续性

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This perspective argues that for-profit hospitals will be heavily affected by epidemic crises, including the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. Policy-makers should be aware that for-profit hospitals in particular are likely to face financial distress. The suspension of all non-urgent elective surgery and the relegation of market-based mechanisms that determines the allocation and compensation of care puts the financial state of these hospitals at serious risk. We identify three organisational factors that determine which hospitals might be most affected (ie, care-portfolio, size and whether it is private equity [PE]-owned). In addition, we analyse contextual factors that could explain the impact of financial distress among for-profit hospitals on the wider healthcare system.
机译:这种观点辩称,营利性医院将受到流行病危机的严重影响,包括目前的冠状病毒疾病2019(Covid-19)爆发。政策制定者应该意识到营利性医院特别可能面临财务困境。暂停所有非紧急选修外科和基于市场的可靠性,决定护理的分配和赔偿使这些医院的财务状况受到严重风险。我们确定了三个组织因素,确定哪些医院可能受到影响最大(即护理 - 投资组合,规模,是私募股权[PE]。此外,我们分析了可以解释金融危机在更广泛的医疗保健系统中的财务困境的影响的上下文因素。

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