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Pricing of hospital services: evidence from a thematic review

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2024

Andria J. N. Sirur*
Affiliation:
Department of Commerce, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India
Rajasekharan Pillai K
Affiliation:
Manipal Institute of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, India
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Corresponding author: Andria J. N. Sirur; Email: andria.sirur@manipal.edu

Abstract

The management implications of pricing healthcare services, especially hospitals, have received insufficient scholarly attention. Additionally, disciplinary overlaps have led to scattered academic efforts in this domain. This study performs a thematic synthesis of the literature and applies retrospective analysis to hospital service pricing articles to address these issues. The study's inputs were sourced from well-known online repositories, using a structured search string and PRISMA flow chart to select the pertinent documents. Our thematic analysis of pricing literature encompasses: (a) comprehension of hospital service pricing nature; (b) pricing objectives, strategies and practices differentiation; (c) presentation of factors impacting hospital service pricing. We observe that hospital pricing is an intricate and unclear matter. The terms ‘pricing strategies’ and ‘pricing practices’ are often used interchangeably in academic literature. Hospital service pricing is influenced by costs, demand and supply factors, market structure, pricing regulation and third-party reimbursements. The study's findings provide policy implications for service pricing in hospitals, in addition to suggesting avenues for future research on hospital pricing.

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