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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China
by
Zhang, Qi
, Laporte, Audrey
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Asset
/ Bankruptcy
/ Borrowing
/ Canada
/ Capital Financing
/ Capital structure
/ China
/ Current liabilities
/ Debt
/ Debt financing
/ Decision making
/ Economic development
/ Economics, Hospital
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fees & charges
/ Finance
/ Financial Management, Hospital
/ Government subsidies
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health insurance
/ Hospital
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Private - economics
/ Hospitals, Proprietary - economics
/ Hospitals, Public - economics
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - economics
/ Humans
/ Industrial research
/ Leverage (Finance)
/ Loans
/ Long term debt
/ Management
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit hospitals
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nursing Research
/ Ownership
/ Payback periods
/ Profit margins
/ Public Health
/ Return on assets
2025
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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China
by
Zhang, Qi
, Laporte, Audrey
in
Asset
/ Bankruptcy
/ Borrowing
/ Canada
/ Capital Financing
/ Capital structure
/ China
/ Current liabilities
/ Debt
/ Debt financing
/ Decision making
/ Economic development
/ Economics, Hospital
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fees & charges
/ Finance
/ Financial Management, Hospital
/ Government subsidies
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health insurance
/ Hospital
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Private - economics
/ Hospitals, Proprietary - economics
/ Hospitals, Public - economics
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - economics
/ Humans
/ Industrial research
/ Leverage (Finance)
/ Loans
/ Long term debt
/ Management
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit hospitals
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nursing Research
/ Ownership
/ Payback periods
/ Profit margins
/ Public Health
/ Return on assets
2025
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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China
by
Zhang, Qi
, Laporte, Audrey
in
Asset
/ Bankruptcy
/ Borrowing
/ Canada
/ Capital Financing
/ Capital structure
/ China
/ Current liabilities
/ Debt
/ Debt financing
/ Decision making
/ Economic development
/ Economics, Hospital
/ Equity
/ Expenditures
/ Fees & charges
/ Finance
/ Financial Management, Hospital
/ Government subsidies
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health insurance
/ Hospital
/ Hospitals
/ Hospitals, Private - economics
/ Hospitals, Proprietary - economics
/ Hospitals, Public - economics
/ Hospitals, Voluntary - economics
/ Humans
/ Industrial research
/ Leverage (Finance)
/ Loans
/ Long term debt
/ Management
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit hospitals
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Nursing Research
/ Ownership
/ Payback periods
/ Profit margins
/ Public Health
/ Return on assets
2025
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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China
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Determinants of capital structure: a case of hospitals in China
2025
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Overview
Background
Hospitals possess distinct characteristics that influence their capital structures, particularly in China, where the hospital industry is predominantly public but includes private not-for-profit and private for-profit hospitals. There is currently limited empirical evidence on how operational and financial factors influence the debt-to-asset decisions of hospitals in China.
Methods
This study analyzed data from 909 hospitals in China collected in 2013 and 2014 through the China National Health Statistical Information Report. Using a two-part model, we examined the effects of ownership, hospital type, revenue stream diversification, market share, and other characteristics on short-term, long-term, and total debt-to-asset ratios.
Results
The analysis revealed that private for-profit (FP) hospitals and specialized hospitals did not significantly reduce the probability of assuming short-term debt. However, private FP hospitals with less diversified revenue streams were more likely to rely on short-term debt to meet operational needs. Private ownership also reduced the probability of assuming long-term debt. Higher returns on assets (ROA) were significantly associated with a lower probability of assuming any debt or short-term debt but had no significant effect on the likelihood of assuming long-term debt. Most hospital characteristics were not significant predictors of short-term or long-term debt-to-asset ratios, with the exception that being a general hospital was linked to higher long-term debt-to-asset ratios. Notably, private FP hospitals with higher ROA were associated with increased long-term debt-to-asset ratios, indicating that profitability plays a key role in their long-term borrowing decisions.
Conclusion
This study highlights the influence of financial and operational factors on hospital capital structures in China. The results emphasize the need for policies to support private hospitals, particularly in obtaining long-term loans and diversifying financing options, to promote equitable access to funding and improve healthcare delivery. These insights contribute to the understanding of hospital debt dynamics and provide implications for healthcare policy and management.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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