Trends in the integration of medical corporation hospitals in Japan: a national wide longitudinal study between 2017 and 2021

Author:

Funada Satoshi1,Luo Yan2,Kato Hirotaka3,Yoshioka Takashi1,Uno Shunsuke1,Honda Kimiko4,Akune Yoko5,Goto Rei4

Affiliation:

1. Keio University School of Medicine

2. Kyoto University

3. Yokohama City University

4. Keio University Global Research Institute

5. Keio University

Abstract

Abstract

Background Medical corporations, which aim to operate hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities, account for more than half of all hospital beds and play a central role in the health care system in Japan. However, limited analysis of hospital integration has been performed. Examining the hospital integration trends of medical corporations can provide valuable insights for optimizing health care delivery and resource allocation in Japan. This study conducted a comprehensive analysis of trends in the hospital integration of medical corporations and market concentration in Japan using nationwide longitudinal data. Methods This longitudinal study evaluated the hospital integration of medical corporations in Japan between 2017 and 2021 using medical corporation financial data provided by the Neostage Company. The target population was medical corporations that own hospitals in Japan. The primary outcomes were the horizontal and vertical integration of medical corporation hospitals. Horizontal integration was defined as the integration of two or more hospitals within the same corporation, while vertical integration was defined as the integration of a hospital with different types of health care facilities, such as clinics or long-term care facilities, within a single medical corporation. The Herfindahl–Hirschman Index (HHI) was calculated to measure hospital market concentration using hospital bed data for medical corporations in all prefectures. Results The number of hospitals and hospital beds within medical corporations decreased from 5,670 and 848,174 in 2017 to 5,486 and 814,462 in 2021, respectively. Both horizontal and vertical integration among medical corporation facilities showed a gradual upward trend, increasing from 24.92% and 55.75% in 2017 to 26.92% and 59.42% in 2021, respectively. The mean (SD) HHI increased slightly from 262.7 (178.6) in 2017 to 275.2 (187.9) in 2021, with rural areas being more concentrated than urban areas, although both remained unconcentrated. Conclusions This longitudinal study revealed a gradual downward trend in the number of hospitals and hospital beds owned by medical corporations, while horizontal and vertical integration gradually progressed without any particular medical corporation dominating the market. These findings are expected to contribute to policy-making efforts aimed at providing optimal health care services in Japan.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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