Complete and Accurate? The Role of Profit Orientation in the Production of Public Health Data

IF 5.3 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Elina S. Hoffmann, Valerie J. Karplus, Erica R. H. Fuchs
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Public officials rely on performance data that are self-reported by organizations to evaluate progress on a wide range of prosocial outcomes. Policies that require public disclosure of performance in health care are thought to enable patients to select high-quality providers, which in turn may spur quality improvements as providers seek to protect their reputation or increase economic returns. Drawing on institutional theory that examines how conflicting institutional pressures influence organizational decisions, we theorize how profit orientation may mediate the response of health care providers to disclosure mandates in a public health crisis. We focus on measures of data quality—completeness and accuracy—in self-reported data on COVID-19 status and outcomes generated by thousands of long-term care facilities. Using pooled regressions and a difference-in-differences style design, we find that overall, for-profit and not-for-profit facilities report similarly complete data but that for-profit facilities report less accurate data than their not-for-profit counterparts. Our results suggest that it may be important to incentivize each dimension of data quality separately to address differential institutional pressures that affect reporting practices.
完整与准确?利益导向在公共卫生数据生产中的作用
政府官员依靠医疗机构自我报告的绩效数据来评估其在各种亲社会成果方面的进展。人们认为,要求公开披露医疗服务绩效的政策能够让患者选择高质量的医疗服务提供者,反过来,当医疗服务提供者寻求保护自己的声誉或增加经济收益时,这又会刺激医疗服务质量的提高。制度理论研究了相互冲突的制度压力是如何影响组织决策的,我们借鉴这一理论,从理论上分析了在公共卫生危机中,利润导向是如何调节医疗服务提供者对信息公开要求的反应的。我们重点研究了数千家长期护理机构自行报告的 COVID-19 状态和结果数据的数据质量--完整性和准确性。利用集合回归和差异式设计,我们发现总体而言,营利性和非营利性机构报告的数据完整度相似,但营利性机构报告的数据准确度低于非营利性机构。我们的结果表明,对数据质量的各个维度分别进行激励,以应对影响报告实践的不同机构压力,可能非常重要。
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Business & Society
Business & Society BUSINESS-
CiteScore
14.80
自引率
11.40%
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56
期刊介绍: Business & Society publishes original research, book reviews, and dissertation abstracts relating to business ethics, business-government relations, corporate governance, corporate social performance, and environmental-management issues. Manuscripts relating to the field of business and society in general are also published. Submissions of theoretical/ conceptual work as well as empirical studies are encouraged. Business & Society is the first peer-reviewed scholarly publication devoted exclusively to the field of business and society, and it is the official journal of the International Association for Business and Society (I.A.B.S.), the only independent professional association dedicated to business and society teaching and research.
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