The Association between Hospital-Physician Vertical Integration and Outpatient Physician Prices Paid by Commercial Insurers: New Evidence
This study assessed the relationship between hospital ownership of physician organizations (known as hospital-physician vertical integration) and facility fees billed to commercial insurers and physician service prices. Healthcare claims came from the IBM® MarketScan® Commercial Database (2012-2016,...
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Main Authors: | James Godwin BA (Author), Daniel R. Arnold PhD (Author), Brent D. Fulton PhD, MBA (Author), Richard M. Scheffler PhD (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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