For-Profit Hospital Case Study

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The existence of for-profit hospitals in the coming few years will become an actual need specially in states which does not allow their existence like New York. Not for-profit hospitals which is the main core for healthcare services in the U.S will not be able to survive under critical challenges. Not for-profit hospitals can not stand for long as in the past decade under continuos stress. Reputation of some of these hospital under threatening because of finical instability. In addition, increasing demand with decreasing revenues increases pressure over its economic viability. Furthermore, the privileges of property tax exempt puts these hospital in critical situations in courts because most of its building are historical building. Maintaining …show more content…
For example, 2010 exactly in march Illinois Supreme Court sentenced that Provena Hospital in Urbana to reimburse 1.1 million dollar in addition 10 millions for the past years as property tax.
C. Does it make difference for the patient if the final service outcomes from for- profit or not- for profit hospital:
Patient will target the hospital with the higher quality and lower cost regardless the type of the organization. opening market for the profiting hospitals will enhance the affordability of healthcare services for all patient. Open Market always force suppliers to seek quality perfection with minimum price of the services in any business. Also, it will be easy for the government to cover uninsured and poor people. In addition, profit hospitals can offer free service for poor people. conclusion Depending on the pervious discussion it can be concluded that :
1- Sooner or later the need for changes in laws and regulations will