Impact of Competition Versus Centralisation of Hospital Care on Process Quality: A Multilevel Analysis of Breast Cancer Surgery in France
BackgroundThe implications of competition among hospitals on care quality have been the subject of considerable debate. On one hand, economic theory suggests that when prices are regulated, quality will be increased in competitive markets. On the other hand, hospital mergers have been justified by t...
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Main Authors: | Zeynep Or (Author), Emeline Roccoco (Author), Mariama Touré (Author), Julia Bonastre (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
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