Are Physician-Owned Hospitals Good for Healthcare?

— Report commissioned by two hospital groups suggests otherwise

by
Joyce Frieden, Washington Editor, MedPage Today

A report on physician-owned hospitals (POHs) — commissioned by two hospital associations that don’t include POHs — has reignited the debate over whether such facilities are good for healthcare.

The report, issued last month by the Dobson | DaVanzo research firm, was commissioned by the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Federation of American Hospitals (FAH), a trade group of for-profit hospitals. It found that compared with non-POHs, the POHs “generally treat a population that is younger, less complex or comorbid, and less likely to be dually eligible or non-white, and that POHs have higher margins and lower unreimbursed and uncompensated care costs as a percent of net patient revenue compared to non-POHs.”

The researchers looked at data from a variety of sources, including fiscal year 2020-2021 Medicare Hospital Cost Report data, fiscal year 2022 Medicare claims data, Medicare beneficiary data, and fiscal year 2023 Medicare Hospital Inpatient Prospective Payment System Impact File data.

In addition to the above findings, the authors also found that POHs had “a lower percentage of hospitals located in rural areas, a higher percentage of hospitals with Medicare maximum readmission penalty of 3%, higher patient care and overall Medicare margins, and lower unreimbursed and uncompensated care costs as a percent of net patient revenue than non-POHs.”

In a blog post on the AHA’s website, Chip Kahn, MPH, president and CEO of the FAH, and Stacey Hughes, the AHA’s executive vice president of government relations and public policy, wrote, “It is time to face the facts and acknowledge that POHs are not good for patients, communities, the integrity of the Medicare program, or providers who are actually in the business of caring for all patients, 24/7, regardless of their ability to pay or their medical condition.”

Kahn and Hughes noted that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently proposed reinstating program integrity rules for POHs that have been approved as “high Medicaid facilities” because of the risk to both patients and the Medicare program. “In the 2024 Inpatient Prospective Payment System Proposed Rule, CMS said: ‘It is our position that protecting the Medicare program and its beneficiaries, as well as Medicaid beneficiaries, uninsured patients, and other underserved populations, from harms such as overutilization, patient steering, cherry-picking, and lemon-dropping outweighs any perceived burden on high Medicaid facilities,'” they wrote.

Physician-Led Healthcare for America (PHA) — a trade group for POHs, ambulatory surgery centers, and office-based surgery facilities — was quick to respond. “In response to the growing call for the repeal of the arbitrary ban on the physician ownership of hospitals, the hospital monopoly powers are ramping up their efforts to stifle the growing call for competition,” PHA said in a press release, adding that the report “relies on cherry-picked data to spin the issue in favor of hospitals without physician ownership.”

For instance, “an analysis of patients 85 years and older, who only represent 11% of the Medicare population, served as one of their primary data points to push the issue in the report’s favor,” according to the release. “In addition to selecting certain patient populations, such as those 85 and older, the report also seemed to isolate certain hospitals in the report. Curiously, with over 200 physician-led hospitals in the nation, the report selected data from various segments of hospitals, neglecting to account for nearly 25% of physician-led hospitals nationwide.”

The AHA fired back, saying in the blog post that POH proponents “erroneously claim that the study uses only Medicare claims data for beneficiaries 85 and older. In fact, the Dobson | DaVanzo study is based on a review of all Medicare beneficiary claims; the analysis provides the additional example that POHs treat far fewer beneficiaries 85 and older (often the most vulnerable and medically complex Medicare beneficiaries) than non-POHs.”

The American Medical Association (AMA) declined to comment on the report, instead referring a reporter to a statement that the association submitted for a March 28 House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Health hearing on transparency and competition in healthcare. The statement urged Congress to lift the current ban on new construction of POHs and expansion of existing ones, adding that doing so “will both stimulate greater competition and provide patients with another option to receive high-quality healthcare services.”

  • author['full_name']

    Joyce Frieden oversees MedPage Today’s Washington coverage, including stories about Congress, the White House, the Supreme Court, healthcare trade associations, and federal agencies. She has 35 years of experience covering health policy. Follow

Read More
Arden Pekar

Latest

Bungie Laying Off ‘Most of the Destiny Team and Some Marathon Team’

by William D'Angelo , posted 18 hours ago / 1,392 Views Sony Interactive Entertainment Studio Business Group CEO Hermen Hulst has announced PlayStation is laying off employees at Bungie. This includes "most of the Destiny team and some Marathon team members." Sony Interactive Entertainment teams that also support Bungie's operations have been hit with layoffs.

PlayStation CEO Says Goal for Cheaper Japan-Only PS5 Was Done to Revitalize Japanese Market

by William D'Angelo , posted 20 hours ago / 1,465 Views The President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) Hideaki Nishino in an interview with Famitsu said selling the cheaper Japan-only PlayStation 5 is being done to revitalize the PlayStation business in the country.  He also stated that due to the exchange rates caused

Josh Hokit reveals 7-figure sum he expects to have earned in the UFC by the end of 2026

It has been a controversial year for Josh Hokit — but also a lucrative one. The former American football player has become the latest fighter looking to gain prominence in the UFC with a polarizing persona. It looks to have worked for ‘The Incredible Hok’ so far, as he has already broken into the top

Detroit Lions Star football player facing LIFE in prison for Kidnapping Charges in Florida

Detroit Lions Star football player facing LIFE in prison for Kidnapping Charges in Florida Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested June 24 in Tampa, Florida, on four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery. Prosecutors allege Arnold coordinated the robbery and assault of his personal driver and two associates after accusing the

Newsletter

Don't miss

Bungie Laying Off ‘Most of the Destiny Team and Some Marathon Team’

by William D'Angelo , posted 18 hours ago / 1,392 Views Sony Interactive Entertainment Studio Business Group CEO Hermen Hulst has announced PlayStation is laying off employees at Bungie. This includes "most of the Destiny team and some Marathon team members." Sony Interactive Entertainment teams that also support Bungie's operations have been hit with layoffs.

PlayStation CEO Says Goal for Cheaper Japan-Only PS5 Was Done to Revitalize Japanese Market

by William D'Angelo , posted 20 hours ago / 1,465 Views The President and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) Hideaki Nishino in an interview with Famitsu said selling the cheaper Japan-only PlayStation 5 is being done to revitalize the PlayStation business in the country.  He also stated that due to the exchange rates caused

Josh Hokit reveals 7-figure sum he expects to have earned in the UFC by the end of 2026

It has been a controversial year for Josh Hokit — but also a lucrative one. The former American football player has become the latest fighter looking to gain prominence in the UFC with a polarizing persona. It looks to have worked for ‘The Incredible Hok’ so far, as he has already broken into the top

Detroit Lions Star football player facing LIFE in prison for Kidnapping Charges in Florida

Detroit Lions Star football player facing LIFE in prison for Kidnapping Charges in Florida Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested June 24 in Tampa, Florida, on four counts of kidnapping and four counts of armed robbery. Prosecutors allege Arnold coordinated the robbery and assault of his personal driver and two associates after accusing the

NCAA New Eligibility Rules and When To Get Concerned with Alabama Recruiting on The Joe Gaither Show

Let's fire up a Wednesday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" as we welcome Theo Fernandez back to the program. We discuss the NCAA's new eligibility rules, Labaron Philon getting drafted and Alabama football recruiting. The show begins with the NCAA's new rules on eligibility. Will the 5-in-5 rule be an effective way to get

Business Insurance-AZ Achieves Record Response Times for 2026 Arizona Construction Bids

Business Insurance-AZ achieves milestone response speeds for commercial construction bids across Arizona, accelerating documentation delivery to keep local projects moving forward without delay. Phoenix, AZ, June 06-2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Business Insurance-AZ has achieved record-breaking processing speeds and response times for commercial construction bids throughout Arizona, directly supporting the state’s massive infrastructure and advanced manufacturing boom

Business delegation visits Kazakhstan to strengthen economic and trade cooperation

Astana, Kazakhstan, Jun 2, 2026 - (ACN Newswire) - A business delegation led by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, and organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), began its visit to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 1 June. During the visit, a total of 43

13 Real Business Trip Stories That Prove Work Travel Collects More Stories Than Miles

Real business trips almost never go the way the itinerary promised. They start with a confidently-packed suitcase and an eight-page agenda, and somewhere between the airport gate and the hotel breakfast they quietly turn into something nobody could have invented — equal parts comedy, chaos, and unscheduled adventure. These 13 real business trip moments are exactly that kind of work-trip plot