For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S

Hospitals serve as anchor institutions in many U.S. communities and make contributions to bolster population health and reduce preventable death. Most studies to date have focused on nonprofit hospitals, but there may be significant opportunity for for-profits to fill this role in both urban and rur...

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Main Authors: Cory E. Cronin, Berkeley Franz, Kelly Choyke, Vanessa Rodriguez, Brian K. Gran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335521000620
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spelling doaj-0c25d99a0f4b497e886fc808b84b39012021-06-09T05:57:53ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552021-06-0122101372For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.SCory E. Cronin0Berkeley Franz1Kelly Choyke2Vanessa Rodriguez3Brian K. Gran4Ohio University, Department of Social and Public Health, Grover W359, Athens, OH 45701, United StatesOhio University, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Grosvenor 311, Athens, OH 45701, United States; Corresponding author.Ohio University, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Grosvenor 311, Athens, OH 45701, United StatesOhio University, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, Department of Social Medicine, Grosvenor 311, Athens, OH 45701, United StatesCase Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology, Mather Memorial Building 224, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, United StatesHospitals serve as anchor institutions in many U.S. communities and make contributions to bolster population health and reduce preventable death. Most studies to date have focused on nonprofit hospitals, but there may be significant opportunity for for-profits to fill this role in both urban and rural communities. Using 2017–2018 data, we calculated descriptive statistics and a multivariate regression model to assess economic and health characteristics for all U.S. counties that contain for-profit as compared to nonprofit or public hospitals (n = 4,622). After controlling for hospital and county characteristics, we found a significant and positive relationship between for-profit hospital presence and higher county unemployment, higher uninsured rates, and the number of residents reporting poor/fair health. For-profit hospitals were also less likely to be located in states that had expanded Medicaid or which had certificate-of-need laws. Our findings suggest that there is substantial opportunity for for-profit hospitals to serve as anchor institutions in many U.S. communities, despite this label more traditionally being applied to nonprofit hospitals. Given that there is not currently a regular reporting mechanism for documenting the community health contributions of for-profit hospitals, policymakers and researchers should evaluate the current state of these contributions and develop incentives to encourage more anchor activities to benefit economically vulnerable communities in the U.S.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335521000620HospitalsFor-profitAnchor InstitutionsSocial Determinants of HealthPopulation Health
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author Cory E. Cronin
Berkeley Franz
Kelly Choyke
Vanessa Rodriguez
Brian K. Gran
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Berkeley Franz
Kelly Choyke
Vanessa Rodriguez
Brian K. Gran
For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
Preventive Medicine Reports
Hospitals
For-profit
Anchor Institutions
Social Determinants of Health
Population Health
author_facet Cory E. Cronin
Berkeley Franz
Kelly Choyke
Vanessa Rodriguez
Brian K. Gran
author_sort Cory E. Cronin
title For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
title_short For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
title_full For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
title_fullStr For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
title_full_unstemmed For-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the U.S
title_sort for-profit hospitals have a unique opportunity to serve as anchor institutions in the u.s
publisher Elsevier
series Preventive Medicine Reports
issn 2211-3355
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Hospitals serve as anchor institutions in many U.S. communities and make contributions to bolster population health and reduce preventable death. Most studies to date have focused on nonprofit hospitals, but there may be significant opportunity for for-profits to fill this role in both urban and rural communities. Using 2017–2018 data, we calculated descriptive statistics and a multivariate regression model to assess economic and health characteristics for all U.S. counties that contain for-profit as compared to nonprofit or public hospitals (n = 4,622). After controlling for hospital and county characteristics, we found a significant and positive relationship between for-profit hospital presence and higher county unemployment, higher uninsured rates, and the number of residents reporting poor/fair health. For-profit hospitals were also less likely to be located in states that had expanded Medicaid or which had certificate-of-need laws. Our findings suggest that there is substantial opportunity for for-profit hospitals to serve as anchor institutions in many U.S. communities, despite this label more traditionally being applied to nonprofit hospitals. Given that there is not currently a regular reporting mechanism for documenting the community health contributions of for-profit hospitals, policymakers and researchers should evaluate the current state of these contributions and develop incentives to encourage more anchor activities to benefit economically vulnerable communities in the U.S.
topic Hospitals
For-profit
Anchor Institutions
Social Determinants of Health
Population Health
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