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Differences Between For-Profit And Nonprofit Hospitals: Perceived Quality And Access, Michael Ray Eiland
Differences Between For-Profit And Nonprofit Hospitals: Perceived Quality And Access, Michael Ray Eiland
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
Despite a large body of literature addressing the issue, questions remain about whether nonprofit hospitals provide more community benefit than do for-profit hospitals. This lack of information impacts governments, hospitals, and the healthcare industry, as stakeholders attempt to generate requirements to which hospitals should adhere to maintain nonprofit status, and thus tax exemption. This study addressed this lack of information by examining U.S. hospitals through the lens of stewardship theory to determine whether nonprofits are better stewards of the public good than for-profits, and thus likely to provide higher quality and access. The study applied logistic regression to Centers for …