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Presented By: Department of Economics

Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance

Ambar La Forgia, University of California, Berkeley

Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance
Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance
Acquisitions by corporate entities have fueled the growth of chain organizations in healthcare. A chain is a multiunit firm under the same ownership and management providing similar services in different locations. Chain ownership has been credited with boosting firm performance in the retail and service sectors but has been criticized for prioritizing profits over the well-being of patients in the healthcare sector. This paper finds that chain ownership improves healthcare outcomes in the market for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Using novel data on U.S. fertility clinics and difference-in-differences methods, we find that IVF cycles increase by 27.2%, and IVF success rates increase by 13.6% after acquisition by a fertility chain. We provide evidence that fertility chains facilitate resource and knowledge transfers needed to enhance quality and expand the IVF market. For example, acquired clinics change IVF processes and procedures to achieve the IVF gold standard of simultaneously reducing higher-risk multiple births and increasing singleton births. We discuss how the fertility sector’s relatively minimal market frictions and information asymmetries may incentivize chain owners to invest in quality.

This talk is presented by the Applied Microeconomics/Industrial Organization Seminar, sponsored by the Department of Economics with generous gifts given through the Jean Coven Speakers Fund in Economics and the Economics Strategic Fund.
Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance
Getting Down to Business: Chain Ownership and Fertility Clinic Performance

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