Rights, Needs, and Equality of Opportunity for Health Care: A Financial Analysis of Morality

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting
Kathryn J. Jervis, Gerson M. Goldberg, Alan C. Cutting
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ABSTRACT:  To decide where to open and close hospitals in the U.S., our society considers community needs for access to health care. Yet a hospital's choice of location is often a financial decision. We examine the conflict between concerns about access to care and financial considerations that occurred in one not-for-profit (NFP) hospital system that closed hospitals in poor, minority neighborhoods to open new hospitals in affluent suburban communities. A small-sample, empirical study shows that hospitals in this particular system were significantly more likely to close in areas with a high minority population and sicker patients. In a case study, we explain that the hospital offered reasons for relocation based on its NFP status, to better meet community needs and provide lower costs of care. In the end, the relocation proved to be a positive financial decision for the NFP system. Data Availability: Data are available upon request.
医疗保健的权利、需求和平等:道德的财务分析
摘要:在美国,决定在哪里开设和关闭医院,我们的社会会考虑社区对获得医疗保健的需求。然而,医院的选址往往是一个财务决定。我们研究了在一个非营利性(NFP)医院系统中发生的关于获得护理和财务考虑之间的冲突,该系统关闭了贫困的少数民族社区的医院,在富裕的郊区社区开设了新的医院。一项小样本的实证研究表明,在少数民族人口较多和病人病情较重的地区,这种特殊制度下的医院更有可能关闭。在一个案例研究中,我们解释了该医院根据其NFP地位提供搬迁的原因,以更好地满足社区需求并提供更低的护理成本。最后,搬迁被证明是对NFP系统有利的财政决定。数据可用性:数据可根据要求提供。
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Accounting and the Public Interest
Accounting and the Public Interest Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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