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Capacity Management in Health Care Services: Review and Future Research Directions*
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1988
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Health AdministrationServices ManagementHealth Care FinanceHealth Care ManagementAbstract Health CareManaged CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchCapacity ManagementHealth PolicyHealthcare ValueFuture Research DirectionsHealth Care ServicesHealth Care DeliveryNursingHealth ManagementHealth EconomicsHealth Care ReimbursementBusinessHealth Services CompetitionHealth Care CostHealth Services Management
Health care has experienced radical changes over the past five years, including increased competition, fixed‑rate reimbursement, declining hospital occupancy, and the rise of health maintenance and preferred provider organizations. The paper reviews and classifies existing capacity‑management literature to assess its relevance to the evolving health‑care industry. The authors conduct a literature review, classification, and analysis, and discuss future research needs and untapped problem areas.
ABSTRACT Health care has undergone a number of radical changes during the past five years. These include increased competition, fixed‐rate reimbursement systems, declining hospital occupancy rates, and growth in health maintenance organizations and preferred provider organizations. Given these changes in the manner in which health care is provided, contracted, and paid for, it is appropriate to review the past research on capacity management and to determine its relevance to the changing industry. This paper provides a review, classification, and analysis of the literature on this topic. In addition, future research needs are discussed and specific problem areas not dealt with in the previous literature are targeted.
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