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Analysis of Niche Hospitals in Texas and the Financial Impact on General Hospitals

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  • Deborah Chollet
  • Su Liu
  • Gilbert Gimm
  • Cheryl Fahlman
  • Laurie Felland
  • Anneliese Gerland
  • Michelle Banker
  • Allison Liebhaber

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In Texas, as in other states, the proliferation of niche hospitals has raised concern about the potential financial impact of these hospitals on full-service general hospitals.

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  • Deborah Chollet & Su Liu & Gilbert Gimm & Cheryl Fahlman & Laurie Felland & Anneliese Gerland & Michelle Banker & Allison Liebhaber, "undated". "Analysis of Niche Hospitals in Texas and the Financial Impact on General Hospitals," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 12f7e74cad0541e99a45aac4c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Yu-Chu Shen & Karen Eggleston & Joseph Lau & Christopher Schmid, 2005. "Hospital Ownership and Financial Performance: A Quantitative Research Review," NBER Working Papers 11662, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    1. Sujoy Chakravarty, 2016. "Much ado about nothing? The financial impact of physician-owned specialty hospitals," International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Springer, vol. 16(2), pages 103-131, June.

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