what were the conditions of the hospitals a hundred years ago?
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Today, consolidation in the hospital industry is recognized by some as a problem, a source of higher prices. One hundred years ago hospitals had the opposite consolidation problem, not enough of it. Ethnic and religious heterogeneity in 19th century America, among other factors, led to a multitude of hospitals, in part to serve patients of different ethnicities and religions, but also to benefit physicians. Jewish, Catholic, and black doctors ran their own institutions, segregated at the expense of efficient levels of capacity.
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