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Do religious nonprofit and for-profit organizations respond differently to financial incentives? The hospice industry

机译:宗教性非营利组织和营利性组织对经济激励措施的反应是否不同?临终关怀行业

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We study how for-profit and religious nonprofit hospices respond to an exogenous Medicare reimbursement incentive that encourages maximization of patient length of stay. Hospices have the incentive to selectively admit patients with longer expected lengths of stay, and admit patients sooner after a hospital discharge. We find that for-profit hospices are significantly less likely to admit patients with shorter, less profitable, expected lengths of stay. We do not find any difference in the timing of admission by ownership. Incentives for efficiency could be strengthened by a Medicare pricing system that replaced the current flat per diem payment with one that reflected the high costs at the beginning and end of hospice stay and the lower costs in between.
机译:我们研究了营利性和宗教性非营利性收容所如何应对外来的Medicare报销激励措施,该措施鼓励患者住院时间的最大化。善待者有动机选择性地接纳预期住院时间更长的患者,并在出院后更快地接纳患者。我们发现以营利为目的的收容所接纳患者的时间较短,获利时间较短,预期住院时间的可能性大大降低。我们发现所有权归属的时间没有任何差异。可以通过Medicare定价系统来加强效率激励,该系统将目前的每日津贴按原定额替换为能反映临终关怀开始和结束期间的高额费用和两者之间较低费用的费用。

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