Study: Costs, spending rise when hospitals buy practices
May 9, 2014
Hospitals have increasingly acquired physician practices during the past decade, arguing that doing so helps them coordinate care and control costs. However, when hospitals buy physician practices, the result is usually higher hospital prices and increased spending by privately insured patients, according to a study published earlier this week in the journal Health Affairs.
Source: Kaiser Health News, Washington Post
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