The empirical study, Cowing and Holtmann (1983), supports the short-run cost-efficiency for larger hospitals. Do you agr

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The empirical study, Cowing and Holtmann (1983), supports the short-run cost-efficiency for larger hospitals. Do you agr

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The empirical study, Cowing
and Holtmann (1983), supports the short-run
cost-efficiency for larger hospitals. Do you agree or disagree with
it? Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, are larger hospitals more
cost-efficient in both testing and treatment? Please
explain and cite a reference link (URL) to an article that supports
your answer.
One paragraph only
please
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