Multihospital systems in the United States: A geographical overview

Ross Mullner, Calvin S. Byre, Joseph D. Kubal
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The American hospital industry has recently been experiencing the steady evolution of multihospital arrangements (various types of individual facilities under consolidated or cooperative management structures). The type that exhibits the most integrated structure is the multihospital system, here defined as two or more acute care hospitals owned, leased, or contract-managed by a corporate office. This paper examines some large-scale spatial dimensions of the 267 multihospital systems and their 1400 owned and leased hospitals listed in the American Hospital Association's 1980 Directory of Multihospital Systems. Multihospital systems are divided into two broad categories according to the kind of controlling organization, i.e. investor-owned and not-for-profit, and into another two categories according to their geographical dispersion: intrastate (in which all hospitals as well as the main corporate office are located in a single state) and interstate.

美国多医院系统:地理概况
美国医院行业最近经历了多医院安排(在合并或合作管理结构下的各种类型的单个设施)的稳步发展。最具整合结构的类型是多医院系统,这里定义为由公司办公室拥有、租赁或合同管理的两家或多家急症护理医院。本文考察了美国医院协会1980年多医院系统目录中列出的267家多医院系统及其1400家自有和租赁医院的一些大尺度空间维度。多医院系统根据控制组织的类型分为两大类,即投资者所有和非营利组织,并根据其地理分布分为另外两类:州内(其中所有医院以及主要公司办公室都位于一个州)和州际。
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