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Healthcare Provider Bankruptcies

Healthcare firms are filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at record rates. We find that bankruptcies increase healthcare staff turnover, worsen care, and ultimately harm patients. Using a difference-in-differences design, we estimate that a bankruptcy filing immediately increases staff turnover and worsens performance on unannounced inspections. Next, using a patient-distance-to-facility instrument, we document that bankruptcies cause alarming harms to patient health: bankruptcies increase hospitalizations, physical-restraint use, and bedsores. Finally, we employ a randomized survey experiment of nursing home staff to confirm that bankruptcy filings increase voluntary departures and that replacement hires are likely to be less effective and harm patients.

Author(s)
Samuel Antill
Ashvin Gandhi
Jessica Bai
Adrienne Sabety
Publication Date
January, 2025