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2019-10-01 - 2019-10-02    
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The UK’s leading health technology and smart health event, bringing together a specialist audience of over 4,000 health and care professionals covering IT and clinical [...]
08 Oct
2019-10-08 - 2019-10-09    
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Looking to maximize the efficiency of your current Revenue Cycle solution? Join us as we present strategies for analyzing your MEDITECH Revenue Cycle, and learn from other [...]
2019 Southwest Dental Conference
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT 2019 SOUTHWEST DENTAL CONFERENCE For 91 years, the Southwest Dental Conference has been the meeting of choice for quality professional development and innovative educational [...]
Annual Conference & Exhibition Lyotalk USA 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-11    
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ABOUT ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION LYOTALK USA 2019 Lyotalk is USA’s largest annual conference on Lyophilization/Freeze Drying. Lyotalk attracts gathering from of 150+ experts from [...]
Lab Indonesia 2019
2019-10-10 - 2019-10-12    
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30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
2019-10-11 - 2019-10-12    
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ABOUT 30TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY The 30th International Conference on Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology is going to be held during October [...]
7th International Conference on Cosmetology & Beauty 2019
Cosmetology and Beauty 2019 passionately welcomes each one of you to attend a global conference in the field of cosmetology which is held on October [...]
16 Oct
2019-10-16 - 2019-10-17    
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ABOUT 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CANCER RESEARCH AND THERAPY Cancer Research Conference 2019 coordinates addressing the principal themes and in addition inevitable methodologies of oncology. [...]
Global Cardio Diabetes Conclave 2019
2019-10-18 - 2019-10-20    
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ABOUT GLOBAL CARDIO DIABETES CONCLAVE 2019 A strong correlation between cardiovascular diseases and diabetes is now well established. The American Heart Association considers that individuals [...]
2019 Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand
2019-10-20 - 2019-10-23    
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ABOUT 2019 REHABILITATION MEDICINE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND On behalf of Rehabilitation Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand (RMSANZ) and the organising [...]
21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-23    
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21 Oct
2019-10-21 - 2019-10-22    
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ABOUT 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MASS SPECTROMETRY AND CHROMATOGRAPHY ME Conferences is excited to announce the “10th International Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography” that [...]
MEDICAL JAPAN 2019 TOKYO
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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15th ACAM Laser and Cosmetic Medicine Conference 2019
2019-10-23 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 15TH ACAM LASER AND COSMETIC MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2019 As the new president of ACAM, I am delighted to welcome you all to the 15th [...]
23rd European Nephrology Conference
2019-10-24 - 2019-10-25    
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ABOUT 23RD EUROPEAN NEPHROLOGY CONFERENCE Theme: The Imminent of Nephrology: Current & Advance Approaches to treat Kidney Diseases 23rd European Nephrology Conference is the world’s [...]
FNCE 2019 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo
2019-10-26 - 2019-10-29    
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2019-10-27 - 2019-10-30    
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Articles

How hospital mergers affect healthcare reform expectations

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There is great uncertainty among healthcare officials when considering the effects of increased hospital consolidation. Proponents of hospital mergers emphasize that such a refashioning of the industry will result in lower costs and greater efficiency. Skeptics of hospital mergers, grounding their argument in anti-trust rationale, believe that decreasing competition among hospitals will actually increase patient costs.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has no doubt been a catalyst for recent hospital merger activity as it provides incentives for reducing costs rather than rewarding volume of care. Uniting hospitals under common management reduces administrative costs, and advancing EMR technologies reduce risk and provide greater stability in the course of hospital network expansion. Health systems seek to expand their network because along with it comes a greater range of patient population-based knowledge and less risk in cost-effective decision making.
The range and scope of hospital mergers are far reaching. Definitive Healthcare has tracked 27 unique merger related stories just in the past month, including the $7.6 billion deal between Community Health Systems of Tennessee and Health Management Associates of Florida. Additionally, Definitive’s database evinces that two-thirds of hospitals are affiliated with a hospital network and the average size of a hospital network is just over seven hospitals. The prevalence of hospital mergers causes concern for both patients and insurers. In response, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has expressed serious attentiveness to hospital consolidation and the potential problems that it may pose.
Studies on the past hospital merger boom in the 1990s may perhaps lend some perspective on the influx of mergers catalyzed by the ACA. Robert Town’s empirical study, “The welfare consequences of hospital mergers,” concluded that hospital mergers in the 1990s caused a reduction in private insurance rolls and an increase in uninsured US residents but overall negligible welfare loss. Town cites numerous other reputable researchers that have also come to the conclusion that hospital mergers led to increased prices and effectively reduced consumer surplus by an estimated $42.2 billion between 1990 and 2001.
Empirical research drew the conclusion that even rival hospitals in the vicinity of merging hospitals experienced increased costs of care. Price increases are a result of increased hospital bargaining power, as merging reduces competition which in turn raises insurance premiums for patients. These mergers occurred while volume of care was still being rewarded of course. Despite these studies, health officials are confident that hospital mergers will lower costs and increase quality of care under the new guidelines of the ACA.
The American Hospital Association (AHA) conducted its own study and released a report in April of 2013 that addressed criticism of hospital consolidation. The report stressed that the majority of mergers involved the acquisition of a single hospital and that only 10 percent of community hospitals had been involved in a merger between 2007 and 2012. The AHA also emphasized the prevalence of hospital mergers among hospitals with less than 50 beds all in an effort to counter what the AHA believed to be sensationalized treatment of hospital merger related news.
It is difficult to draw conclusions about the overall impact of hospital consolidation due to the abundance of externalities and the uniqueness of the hospital market structure. In my previous article “Evaluating the first-year development of Pioneer ACO Model,” I had suggested that Pioneer ACOs with larger networks were more effective at generating savings than ACOs that were inferior in size. Hospital administrators are perhaps conscious of this trend and are actively engaging in a push to centralize management and patient information networks.
The overall end goal of the ACA is to transition to a population-based model of healthcare. Health systems that have a greater range of patient data will ultimately fare better because of the statistical advantages of making decisions in a larger patient population. Source