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A Report on Medical Specialty Centers in WyomingResearch Report The proliferation of medical specialty centers (MSCs) has raised concern about their potential impact on full-service general hospitals. This report for the Wyoming Health Care Commission provides a snapshot of the status and financial performance of for-profit and not-for-profit general hospitals in Wyoming, estimates likelihood of an MSC locating in a particular market based on the characteristics of that market, and summarizes policy implications. Researchers found that the strongest predictors of the likelihood that an MSC would emerge in a market area are population level and the number of for-profit hospitals. MSCs tend to emerge in areas with greater populations because the patient base and demand for services is likely to be greater. A copy of the report can be accessed at the Wyoming Health Care Commissions Web site by clicking here.
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