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Hospitals' Negotiating Leverage with Health Plans: How and Why Has It Changed?

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  • Kelly Devers
  • Lawrence P. Casalino
  • Liza S. Rudell
  • Jeffrey Stoddard
  • Linda R. Brewster
  • Timothy K. Lake

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Findings suggest that many hospitals' negotiating leverage significantly increased after years of decline. Today, many hospitals are viewed as having the greatest leverage in local markets.

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  • Kelly Devers & Lawrence P. Casalino & Liza S. Rudell & Jeffrey Stoddard & Linda R. Brewster & Timothy K. Lake, "undated". "Hospitals' Negotiating Leverage with Health Plans: How and Why Has It Changed?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7310ce8013bb474e839a4e5d5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:7310ce8013bb474e839a4e5d5d6b5adc
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