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Are acute hospital trust mergers associated with improvements in the quality of care?

James Beveridge (Centre for Health Policy, Imperial College London, Institute of Global Health Innovation, London, UK) (NHS England, London, UK)
David G. Lugo-Palacios (Department of Health Services Research and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK) (Centre for Health Policy, Imperial College London, Institute of Global Health Innovation, London, UK)
Jonathan Clarke (EPSRC Centre for Mathematics of Precision Healthcare, Imperial College London, London, UK) (Centre for Health Policy, Imperial College London, Institute of Global Health Innovation, London, UK)

Journal of Health Organization and Management

ISSN: 1477-7266

Article publication date: 22 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to assess the extent to which acute hospital trust mergers in England are associated with quality improvements.

Design/methodology/approach

We apply an event study design using difference-in-difference (DID) and coarsened exact matching to compare the before-and-after performance of eight mergers from 2011 to 2015.

Findings

We find little evidence that mergers contribute to quality improvements other than some limited increases in the proportion of patients waiting a maximum of 18 weeks from referral to treatment. We postulate that financial incentives and political influence could have biased management effort towards waiting time measures.

Research limitations/implications

Inherent sample size constraints may limit generalisability. Merger costs and complexity mean they are unlikely to offer an efficient strategy for helping to clear elective care backlogs. We recommend further research into causal mechanisms to help health systems maximise benefits from both mergers and emerging models of hospital provider collaboration.

Originality/value

This paper is the first to study the quality impact of a new wave of acute hospital mergers taking place in the English National Health Service from 2011 onwards, applying a group-time DID estimator to account for multiple treatment timings.

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Acknowledgements

This research did not receive any specific grant funding. JB is an NHS England (NHSE) employee and acknowledges NHSE support to complete an MSc at Imperial College London as part of which this study was completed. JC acknowledges support from the Wellcome Trust (215938/Z/19/Z).

Citation

Beveridge, J., Lugo-Palacios, D.G. and Clarke, J. (2024), "Are acute hospital trust mergers associated with improvements in the quality of care?", Journal of Health Organization and Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JHOM-09-2023-0268

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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