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Issue 9: February 2006

How has Hospital Consolidation Affected the Price and Quality of Hospital Care?

A wave of hospital mergers and acquisitions in the 1990s transformed the inpatient hospital market. By 2003, almost ninety percent of people living in the nation’s larger MSAs faced highly concentrated markets. Stakeholders and policy-makers have raised concerns about this consolidation trend, pointing to potential impacts on health care costs and quality. This synthesis analyzes the drivers of consolidation and evidence on how it has affected hospital prices, cost and quality.

Some Key Questions Addressed in This Issue:

  • What were the reasons for the wave of hospital consolidation during the 1990s?
  • What are the effects of hospital consolidation on the price and quality of inpatient care?
  • What are the effects of hospital consolidation on hospital costs?

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