Health care management Indicators for Predicting U.S. Publicly Traded For-Profit Hospital Financial Solvency NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY Kenneth D. Gossett CorbettRena BiniekAdministrators of U.S. hospitals and health systems must contend with the increasing pressures of changing economic conditions in response...
The proprietary hospital industry: A financial analysis 1972-1982 This paper evaluates the performance of both specific firms within the American for-profit hospital industry and the industry as a whole. First, traditiona... A Michel,I Shaked,J Daley - 《Social Science & Medicine》 被引量: 6...
The relationship between corporate governance and firm performance, with an emphasis given to the question of whether capital market-oriented funding policies are more efficient when compared to their bank-related counterparts, has not been explicitly investigated despite its high importance for the legiti...
publicly traded for-profit hospitals with the Security and Exchange Commission. The use of publicly accessible archival audited data ensures data continuity negating reliability and validity concerns. The criterion variable was the financial group status (solvent or insolvent) of the hospital. The ...
The article focuses on the second-quarter 2014 earnings outlook for publicly traded hospital companies in the U.S. It states that earnings for the second-quarter of 2014 are expected to benefit investors due to healthcare reform and Medicaid expansion in various states. Comments from Jefferies &...
Hospital bring-your-own-device security challenges and solutions: Systematic review of gray literature. JMIR MHealth UHealth 2020, 8, e18175. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Uz, A. The effectiveness of remote wipe as a valid defense for enterprises implementing a BYOD policy. Ph.D. Thesis, ...
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