July 25, 2006
Health Affairs
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Robert A. Berenson, Thomas Bodenheimer, Hoangmai H. Pham
Hospitals and physicians are developing and marketing discrete and profitable specialty-service lines. Although closely affiliated specialist physicians are central to hospitals service-line products, other physicians compete directly with hospitals via physician- owned specialty facilities. Specialty-service lines may be provided in a variety of settings, both inside and outside traditional hospital walls. Thus far, the escalating battle between hospitals and physicians for control over specialty services has not affected hospital profitability. However, as the scope of care that can be safely performed in the outpatient arena expands, physician competition for control over specialty services may threaten hospitals financial health.
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