📻: Breakdown of Health Care Private Equity Federal Reports
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A recent study by researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, found that hospitals are on track to exceed the critical threshold ([link removed] ) of 85 percent hospital occupancy by 2032.
For this week's Flashback Friday, let's take a look at papers that have identified concerns and trends in hospital capacity and the potential operational implications.
Emergency Department Visits And Hospital Capacity In The US: Trends In The Medicare Population During The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )
Peter B. Smulowitz et al. (July 2024)
Many Intensive Care Units Were Overloaded While Nearby Hospitals Had Excess Capacity During The COVID-19 Pandemic ([link removed] )
Adam S. Vohra et al. (July 2023)
Financial Impacts And Operational Implications Of Private Equity Acquisition Of US Hospitals ([link removed] )
Marcelo Cerullo et al. (April 2022)
Transparency As A Solution For COVID-19-Related Hospital Capacity Issues ([link removed] )
Regina E. Herzlinger and Richard J. Boxer (February 2022)
Rethinking ICU Allocation In Times Of Crisis ([link removed] )
Michael Nurok (March 2021)
Sabrina Poon on the Controversial Two-Midnight Rule & Its Effects on Hospital Admissions ([link removed] )
November 2021
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BREAKDOWN: Health Care Private Equity Federal Reports ([link removed] )
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Editor Kathleen Haddad back to the program to discuss two recent reports exploring the impacts of private equity on the US health care system.
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Protecting Newborns From RSV: Opening A Reimbursement Pathway ([link removed] )
Richard Hughes IV et al.
Medicare’s Drug Price Negotiation And Innovation: What’s Off The Table Matters Too ([link removed] )
Feng Xie and Brittany Humphries
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