Hospital Systems Today— Valuable Integration or Is It Time to Cut the Cord?
October 31, 2008
Since the early 90s, there has been a well-documented trend by acute care hospitals toward participation in healthcare systems. Indeed, even today, multi-hospital systems (Systems) continue to be created. Currently, over 55% of hospitals exist in a System of one kind or another, and System arrangements generally appear to provide value for the members of the System individually, and for the System as a whole.
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