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Under pressure: Reputation, ratings, and inaccurate self-reporting in the nursing home industry

机译:承受压力:疗养院行业的声誉,评级和不正确的自我报告

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Research Summary This paper examines firms' strategic responses to reputational pressures in a critical healthcare domain-the U.S. nursing home industry. We investigate whether organizations improved in terms of care quality following an exogenous change in the required number of nursing hours associated with star-based ratings to which nursing homes are subject. We show that although firms at risk of losing a star tended to self-report higher staffing levels after the policy change, these reported increases were not associated with improvements in an important patient outcome-bedsores. These findings are consistent with false reporting of staffing data, or insufficient or ineffective hiring practices. Although we cannot definitively establish the existence of false reporting, supplementary analyses offer little support for the latter two possibilities. Managerial Summary Third-party ratings systems often stipulate that firms meet certain standards to attain a favorable evaluation. Firms must make strategic decisions about whether and how to comply with these. This paper examines firms' strategic responses to changes in the required number of nursing hours associated with star-based ratings in the nursing home industry. Our results indicate that firms at risk of losing a star responded by reporting staffing increases. However, we find no concurrent improvement in a patient outcome that previous research suggests should change as a result of increased staffing. We investigate whether the lack of improvement may be due to insufficient or ineffective hiring, and find scant evidence of either one. Although we lack direct evidence of false reporting, our findings suggest this as a strong possibility.
机译:研究摘要本文研究了企业对关键医疗领域-美国养老院行业中声誉压力的战略反应。我们调查了在与基于养老院的星级评定相关的所需护理时间的外在变化之后,组织在护理质量方面是否有所改善。我们显示,尽管在政策变更后有可能失去明星的公司倾向于自我报告较高的人员配备水平,但这些报告的增加与重要患者结局的改善无关。这些发现与错误的人员配置数据报告,或不足或无效的雇用实践相符。尽管我们不能确切确定虚假报告的存在,但补充分析对后两种可能性几乎没有支持。管理摘要第三方评级系统通常规定公司必须符合某些标准才能获得良好的评价。企业必须就是否以及如何遵守这些战略做出战略决策。本文考察了企业对养老院行业中与星级评分相关的所需护理小时数变化的战略响应。我们的结果表明,有失去星级风险的公司通过报告人员增加来应对。但是,我们没有发现以前的研究表明应随着人员增加而改变患者的预后。我们调查了缺乏改进是否是由于招聘不足或效率低下所致,并没有发现任何证据。尽管我们没有错误举报的直接证据,但我们的发现表明这很有可能。

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