Nonprofit behavior altered by monetary donations: evidence from the U.S. hospice industry

03/09/24 at 03:45 AM

Nonprofit behavior altered by monetary donations: evidence from the U.S. hospice industry
The European Journal of Health Economics; by Miao Guo; Lei Guo; Yang Li; 2/24
This study investigates whether reliance on monetary donations alters nonprofit firms’ behaviors. Specifically, in the hospice industry, a shorter patients’ length of stay (LOS) speeds up overall patient turnover, allowing a hospice to serve more patients and expand its donation network.
Publisher's note: Correlation does not imply causation...

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