Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Hospital Portfolio Strategy and Patient Choice. |
Authors: |
Sunder, Sarang (AUTHOR) sasunder@iu.edu, Thirumalai, Sriram (AUTHOR) |
Source: |
Journal of Marketing. Jan2024, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p53-76. 24p. |
Subject Terms: |
*Hospitals, *Expertise, Inpatient care, Health planning, Patients' attitudes, Medical decision making, Orthopedics patients, Otolaryngological practice |
Abstract: |
Specialize? Diversify? Do patients care? The authors investigate the demand-side effects of a hospital's portfolio strategy, which entails decisions about the depth and breadth of its service offerings. Positing that both depth (focus) and breadth (related focus) signal expertise, the authors use both archival and experimental evidence to examine these effects. The archival study is based on Florida's State Inpatient Databases for 2006–2015 and spans all major departments in health care delivery. The empirical analysis exploits plausible exogenous variation from other health care markets and reveals that patient choice is positively influenced by a hospital's depth (focus) and breadth (related focus) of expertise in a department. Complementing the archival evidence, the authors also conducted online experiments to examine the signaling effects of hospital portfolio strategy on patient choice behavior. The results provide support for the idea that hospital portfolio strategy influences patients' perceptions of hospital expertise in focal and related areas and, subsequently, their choice behavior. The authors also highlight potential synergistic effects between focus and related focus and heterogeneity in the effects across departments, payer types, and hospital profit status. These findings underscore the need for managers to adopt a targeted approach to portfolio decisions in health care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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