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For-profit hospital : ウィキペディア英語版
For-profit hospital

For-profit hospitals, or alternatively investor-owned hospitals, are investor-owned chains of hospitals which have been established particularly in the United States during the late twentieth century. In contrast to the traditional and more common non-profit hospitals, they attempt to garner a profit for their shareholders. The highest charging hospitals in the US are for profit, according to a study published in the journal ''Health Affairs'' in 2015.〔Jenny Gold (June 9, 2015). (Highest-Charging U.S. Hospitals Are For-Profit And Concentrated In Florida ). ''NPR.'' Retrieved June 20, 2015.〕
In the United States. the three largest such firms are Hospital Corporation of America, Tenet (formerly NME), and HealthSouth. HealthSouth, as the third-largest U.S. national chain, is also the leading provider of rehabilitation services. For profit Psychiatric Solutions is the largest provider of psychiatric services in the nation.
A conceptually related institution is the for-profit HMO, which now comprises the predominant means of delivering medical services in the United States.
Advocates of such institutions claim they are able to provide better care at lower cost due to higher efficiency. It is also said that, in the free market, hospitals have an incentive to do better due to competition.
Detractors, however, claim that the relative success of for-profit medical providers arises from their positioning themselves in the medical marketplace in such a manner as to offer mainly profitable care services for a largely affluent and insured clientele whilst avoiding unprofitable care areas. Critics thus claim, for example, that for-profit hospitals specialize in such highly lucrative fields as medical rehabilitation, elective/plastic surgery, and cardiology while avoiding provision of loss-making services such as emergency medicine which in turn caters mainly to the indigent. Analogously, critics of for-profit HMOs argue that such firms disproportionately insure healthy people, while simultaneously eschewing chronically ill patients, who must then by default be cared for disproportionately by public insurance schemes and non-profit providers—thus a so-called "dumping" of undesirable patients.
They have also been criticised by elements of the Canadian medical establishment as providing inferior care at higher cost. See (this commentary ) in the Canadian Medical Association Journal and (this editorial ) in the New England Journal of Medicine.
==See also==

*Non-profit hospital

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