Health Affairs, 28, no. 4 (2009): w566-w572
(Published online 21 May 2009)
doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.28.4.w566
© 2009 by Project HOPE
 
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Hospital Quality And Intensity Of Spending: Is There An Association?

Laura Yasaitis, Elliott S. Fisher, Jonathan S. Skinner and Amitabh Chandra


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EXHIBIT 2 Percentile Of Quality, By Quintile Of Spending, All Hospitals, 2004–2007

 

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EXHIBIT 3 Percentile Of Quality, By Quintile Of Spending, Academic Medical Centers, 2004–2007

 

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EXHIBIT 4 Performance Across Quintiles Of Spending, Adjusting For Hospital Referral Regions (HRRs), 2004–2007

 

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EXHIBIT 5 Percentile Ranking And Spending For Individual Hospitals In New York (Manhattan And The Bronx) And Los Angeles, 2004–2007

 


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