Physician-owned Specialty Hospitals: In the Interest of Patients Or a Conflict of Interest? : Hearing Before the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, March 8, 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 161 lappuses |
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... higher expected profit- ability based on the type of care they provide . The " Within DRG " column is about the severity of illness for the patients within each of those categories . You can see that the num- bers higher than one ...
... higher expected profit- ability based on the type of care they provide . The " Within DRG " column is about the severity of illness for the patients within each of those categories . You can see that the num- bers higher than one ...
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... higher than in community hospitals , but the differences were not statistically sig- nificant . The difference in average length of stay , however , was statis- tically significant . Finally , we also found that specialty hospitals ...
... higher than in community hospitals , but the differences were not statistically sig- nificant . The difference in average length of stay , however , was statis- tically significant . Finally , we also found that specialty hospitals ...
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... higher average daily census , about 40 individuals ; they tend to have emergency rooms and other features that are usually asso- ciated with full - service hospitals , such as community outreach pro- grams . About two - thirds of the ...
... higher average daily census , about 40 individuals ; they tend to have emergency rooms and other features that are usually asso- ciated with full - service hospitals , such as community outreach pro- grams . About two - thirds of the ...
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... higher patient satisfaction , we ought not rule it out . Do physician - owned specialty hospitals fit that bill ? We do not know the answer to that today , but I think it is knowable in the not - too - distant future . So , that is why ...
... higher patient satisfaction , we ought not rule it out . Do physician - owned specialty hospitals fit that bill ? We do not know the answer to that today , but I think it is knowable in the not - too - distant future . So , that is why ...
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... higher indigent care load , and local physicians . Our opponents say that specialty hospitals engage in unfair com- petition because they have physician owners . This ignores the re- ality identified by GAO that approximately 73 percent ...
... higher indigent care load , and local physicians . Our opponents say that specialty hospitals engage in unfair com- petition because they have physician owners . This ignores the re- ality identified by GAO that approximately 73 percent ...
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