Health Affairs July 1, 2025
Kimberly J. Rak, Donald S. Bourne, Jacqueline Barnes, Nicole Ober, Zhaojun Sun, Judy C. Chang, Eric T. Roberts, Manisha Bhattacharya, Bruce L. Jacobs, Jeremy M. Kahn, Lindsay M. Sabik

Abstract

Hospitals’ participation in voluntary Alternative Payment Models has implications for model evaluation and performance. This mixed-methods study examined factors underlying hospitals’ decision to participate in the Pennsylvania Rural Health Model (PARHM), a voluntary model under the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation that combined hospital global budgets and care transformation plans. Quantitative analyses tested for pre-PARHM differences in characteristics, and qualitative analyses examined contextual factors identified in interviews with hospital administrators across participating and eligible nonparticipating hospitals. At baseline, hospitals that joined PARHM had smaller total margins, fewer inpatient discharges, and greater likelihood of being independent compared with nonparticipating hospitals. Qualitative findings suggested that the desire to improve financial stability and maintain independence influenced decisions to participate, whereas the...

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