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Thomas R. Prince

Catholic community hospitals are becomming more like nongovernment, not-for-profit community hospitals of a smilar bed size located in the same states. After controllling for state, urban-versus-rural location, and bed-size range, a matched set of 303 Catholic community hospitals are compared with nongovernment, not-for-profit community hospitals. This empirical study documents that the average 1992 Catholic hospital is less profitable, with older equipment, and treats more Medicare patients than the average matched community hospital.
Date Published: 1994
Citations: Prince, Thomas R.. 1994. Assessing Catholic Community Hospitals Versus Nonprofit Community Hospitals, 1989-1992. Health Care Management Review. (4)25-37.