For-profit hospitals as anchor institutions in the United States: a study of organizational stability
Abstract Background Anchor institutions, by definition, have a long-term presence within their local communities, but it is uncertain as to whether for-profit hospitals meet this definition; most research on anchor institutions to date has been limited to nonprofit organizations such as hospitals an...
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Main Authors: | Berkeley Franz (Author), Cory E. Cronin (Author), Vanessa Rodriguez (Author), Kelly Choyke (Author), Janet E. Simon (Author), Maxwell T. Hall (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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