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The effect of soft budget constraints on access and quality in hospital care
International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, 05/04/09
Shen YC et al. - The authors find that hospitals with softer budget constraints are less likely to shut down safety net services. In addition, hospitals with softer budget constraints appear to have better mortality outcomes for elderly heart attack patients.
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