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Effects of affiliation network membership on hospital quality and financial performance

Authors :
Ingrid M Nembhard
Bonnie Jin
Source :
Health Serv Res
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of hospital membership in affiliation networks—franchise‐like networks sponsored by high‐quality health systems in which affiliate hospitals pay an annual fee for access to sponsor's operational and clinical resources—on clinical quality, patient experience ratings, and financial performance of affiliates and their competitors. DATA SOURCES: Network membership data from press releases and websites of four sponsors (Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, MD Anderson, Memorial Sloan Kettering), American Hospital Association's Annual Survey, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' Hospital Compare, and Healthcare Cost Report Information System, all for 2005–2016. STUDY DESIGN: We used a quasi‐experimental design and estimated hospital‐level regressions with hospital‐fixed effects. Dependent variables were measures of clinical quality, patient experience, and financial performance. Independent variables included an indicator for affiliate versus nonaffiliate and fixed effects for hospital characteristics and year. To analyze effects on competitors, we repeated analyses by comparing hospitals in the same county as an affiliate to nonaffiliated, noncompetitor hospitals. DATA COLLECTION: Membership was obtained through press releases and network websites then linked across datasets by name and Medicare's identification number. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Across networks, affiliates (N = 199) experienced insignificant clinical quality changes but increased net income by $38,500 and operating margin by 6.6% (p values = 0.01–0.08) compared to nonaffiliates. Multispecialty affiliates improved on no measures. Cancer‐specific affiliates improved their net income ($96,900) and operating margin (3.6%; p‐values

Details

ISSN :
14756773 and 00179124
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health Services Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8bffc49b6eace354fe41166eb5b69b61
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6773.13876