Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?

<b>Purpose:</b> This study examines the integration effects on efficiency and financial viability of the top 100 integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) in the United States.<br><br> <b>Theory:</b> A contingency- strategic theory is used to identify the relationship...

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Main Authors: Thomas T.H. Wan, Allen Ma, Blossom Y.J. Lin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2001-06-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/31
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spelling doaj-071fbdd2298f4fb1b584f5386cfe60712020-11-24T23:14:14ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562001-06-011231Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?Thomas T.H. WanAllen MaBlossom Y.J. Lin<b>Purpose:</b> This study examines the integration effects on efficiency and financial viability of the top 100 integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) in the United States.<br><br> <b>Theory:</b> A contingency- strategic theory is used to identify the relationship of IHNs' performance to their structural and operational characteristics and integration strategies.<br><br> <b>Methods:</b> The lists of the top 100 IHNs ranked in two years, 1998 and 1999, by the SMG Marketing Group were merged to create a database for the study. Multiple indicators were used to examine the relationship between IHNs' characteristics and their performance in efficiency and financial viability. A path analytical model was developed and validated by the Mplus statistical program. Factors influencing the top 100 IHNs' images, represented by attaining ranking among the top 100 in two consecutive years, were analysed.<br><br> <b>Results and conclusion:</b> No positive associations were found between integration and network performance in efficiency or profits. Longitudinal data are needed to investigate the effect of integration on healthcare networks' financial performance.http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/31integrated healthcare networksorganisational performanceclinical efficiencyfinancial performance
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Allen Ma
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Allen Ma
Blossom Y.J. Lin
Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
International Journal of Integrated Care
integrated healthcare networks
organisational performance
clinical efficiency
financial performance
author_facet Thomas T.H. Wan
Allen Ma
Blossom Y.J. Lin
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title Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
title_short Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
title_full Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
title_fullStr Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
title_full_unstemmed Integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
title_sort integration and the performance of healthcare networks: do integration strategies enhance efficiency, profitability, and image?
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2001-06-01
description <b>Purpose:</b> This study examines the integration effects on efficiency and financial viability of the top 100 integrated healthcare networks (IHNs) in the United States.<br><br> <b>Theory:</b> A contingency- strategic theory is used to identify the relationship of IHNs' performance to their structural and operational characteristics and integration strategies.<br><br> <b>Methods:</b> The lists of the top 100 IHNs ranked in two years, 1998 and 1999, by the SMG Marketing Group were merged to create a database for the study. Multiple indicators were used to examine the relationship between IHNs' characteristics and their performance in efficiency and financial viability. A path analytical model was developed and validated by the Mplus statistical program. Factors influencing the top 100 IHNs' images, represented by attaining ranking among the top 100 in two consecutive years, were analysed.<br><br> <b>Results and conclusion:</b> No positive associations were found between integration and network performance in efficiency or profits. Longitudinal data are needed to investigate the effect of integration on healthcare networks' financial performance.
topic integrated healthcare networks
organisational performance
clinical efficiency
financial performance
url http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/31
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