2024
DOI: 10.1093/haschl/qxae081
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Market landscape and insurer–provider integration: the case of ambulatory surgery centers

Xiaoxi Zhao,
Michael R Richards,
Cheryl L Damberg
et al.

Abstract: Insurer–provider integration is a new form of vertical integration, with increasing prominence in health care markets. While there are potential benefits from tighter alignment between providers and payers, risks of perverse impacts on health care markets loom large. Yet, little is known about this new wave of consolidation, which limits options for policy or regulatory responses. We focus on a dominant insurer's acquisitions of ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) to document the growth and geographic spread of … Show more

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