[HTML][HTML] Your money and/or your life?

CD Naylor - CMAJ, 2002 - Can Med Assoc
CMAJ• MAY 28, 2002; 166 (11) 1417 that I would say only, not so fast. According to one of
the study authors (Dr. Jack Zwanziger, School of Public Health, University of Illinois …

For profits: a look at the bottom line

R Fein - Journal of Public Health Policy, 1990 - Springer
This paper examines the expansion of for-profit health care organizations, focusing on
hospitals. It argues that much of the support of for-profits derives from American market …

Impact of for-profit enterprise on health care

QD Young - Journal of Public Health Policy, 1984 - JSTOR
An in-depth examination of for-profit trends is timely and of very great importance; there is no
more paramount issue in the field of health. The speed and depth of penetration of major …

What does Canada profit from the for-profit debate on health care?

G Currie, C Donaldson, M Lu - Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de …, 2003 - JSTOR
INTRODUCTION n November of 1999, the Alberta government re-leased its policy statement
on the delivery of sur-gical services [1]. In 2000, the legislation process for this policy, Bill 11 …

Capital expenditure decisions and the role of the not-for-profit hospital: An application of a social goods model

JRC Wheeler, JP Clement - Medical Care Review, 1990 - journals.sagepub.com
In recent years, there has been considerable controversy over whether not-for-profit (NFP)
and for-profit (FP) hospitals really differ from each other in meaningful ways. Specifically, the …

Out in the open. Not-for-profit hospitals' charity spending revealed, but finding a standard measure may not be so simple.

M Evans, J Carlson - Modern Healthcare, 2011 - europepmc.org
A Modern Healthcare analysis of hospitals' Form 990 Schedule H filings shows that out of
hospitals operated by 1,800 not-for-profits, more than a third put 1% or less of their spending …

[HTML][HTML] What price for-profit hospitals?

DH Taylor - CMAJ, 2002 - Can Med Assoc
The vast majority of hospitals in North America are organized as private, not-for-profit
institutions. In Canada, 95% of all hospitals are so owned. In the United States, around 10 …

[BOOK][B] Who benefits from the nonprofit sector?

CT Clotfelter - 1992 - books.google.com
Over a million nonprofit organizations, from day-care centers and neighborhood churches to
major research universities and metropolitan hospitals, are currently relied upon to deliver …

Study fails to prove for-profits' superiority.

J Fitzgerald, B Jacobsen - Health Progress (Saint Louis, Mo.), 1987 - europepmc.org
A recent article by Regina E. Herzlinger and William S. Krasker," Who Profits from
Nonprofits?"(Harvard Business Review, January-February 1987), reported research results …

[HTML][HTML] The association between for-profit hospital ownership and increased Medicare spending

EM Silverman, JS Skinner… - New England Journal of …, 1999 - Mass Medical Soc
Background and Methods The rate of conversion to for-profit ownership of hospitals has
recently increased in the United States, with uncertain implications for health care costs. We …