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Impact of COVID-19 on the Profitability of General Hospitals in Korea

Authors
 Park, Jun Young  ;  Kim, Tae Hyun  ;  Jang, Suk-Yong  ;  Lee, Sang Gyu 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE & PUBLIC HEALTH, Vol.59(1) : 46-55, 2026-01 
Journal Title
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
ISSN
 1975-8375 
Issue Date
2026-01
MeSH
COVID-19* / economics ; COVID-19* / epidemiology ; Economics, Hospital* ; Hospitals, General* / economics ; Humans ; Longitudinal Studies ; Pandemics / economics ; Republic of Korea / epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2
Keywords
Organizational efficiency ; Financial management ; Hospital ; COVID-19
Abstract
Objectives: This study was performed to quantify the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on hospital profitability in Korea by analyzing changes in the medical revenue-to-profit ratio (MRPR) and net income before reserve fund allocation (NIBR) before and after the pandemic onset. Additionally, it examined how financial outcomes varied by hospital ownership, geographic location, and type (secondary or tertiary), providing insights into the financial resilience of various hospital types during public health crises. Methods: We conducted a longitudinal analysis using publicly available financial disclosure data from 243 general hospitals in Korea (2016-2022). We then performed a quadrant analysis to classify hospitals based on changes in MRPR and NIBR, identifying patterns of financial impact. For inferential analysis, we employed linear mixed-effects models incorporating a difference-in-differences framework, enabling estimation of both time-varying and hospital-specific effects. Results: Following the onset of COVID-19, MRPR declined significantly, reaching-10.62% in 2020. NIBR initially dropped but later increased, reaching 21.09 billion Korean won per 100 beds in 2022. Quadrant analysis revealed substantial heterogeneity in financial responses, with national/public hospitals experiencing the most severe MRPR decline, whereas educational foundation and medical corporation hospitals displayed stronger financial recovery. Regression results confirmed significant interactions between outcomes after COVID-19 onset and hospital ownership type, indicating differential financial impacts across hospital categories. Conclusions: The findings highlight the uneven financial effects of COVID-19 on Korean hospitals, emphasizing the importance of targeted government financial support. Policy measures should prioritize structural financial reforms to ensure hospital sustainability beyond short-term crisis management.
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DOI
10.3961/jpmph.25.303
Appears in Collections:
5. Graduate School of Transdisciplinary Health Sciences (융합보건의료대학원) > Graduate School of Transdisciplinary Health Sciences (융합보건의료대학원) > 1. Journal Papers
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Preventive Medicine (예방의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Tae Hyun(김태현) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1053-8958
Lee, Sang Gyu(이상규) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4847-2421
Jang, Suk-Yong(장석용)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/211407
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