Throughout the world, hospitals are under increasing pressure to become more efficient. Efficiency analysis tools can play a role in giving policymakers insight into which units are less efficient and why. Many researchers have studied efficiencies of hospitals using data envelopment analysis (DEA) as an efficiency analysis tool. However, in the existing literature on DEA-based performance evaluation, a standard assumption of the constant returns to scale (CRS) or the variable returns to scale (VRS) DEA models is that decision-making units (DMUs) use a similar mix of inputs to produce a similar set of outputs. In fact, hospitals with different primary goals supply different services and provide different outputs. That is, hospitals are nonh...
A perennial difficulty in measuring hospital efficiency, and one with important policy implications,...
Background: The aim of this research was to measure and compare relative efficiency of general hospi...
Performance modeling of hospitals using data envelopment analysis (DEA) has received steadily increa...
Throughout the world, hospitals are under increasing pressure to become more efficient. Efficiency a...
Hospitals are the most important and costly component of the healthcare system. Therefore, hospital ...
Background: One way to improve the performance of hospitals, the largest resource-consuming units in...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
Comparison of Different Measurements of Technical Efficiency: a Study of French Hospitals by Hervé ...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a linear programing methodology used for understanding and measur...
At present, a first round of hospital benchmarking as required by German law on health care reform t...
This paper employs the method of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to compare the relative efficiency ...
Objectives Numerous papers have measured hospital efficiency, mainly using a technique known as dat...
The Hospital Authority (HA) is a statutory body managing all the public hospitals and institutes in ...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
A perennial difficulty in measuring hospital efficiency, and one with important policy implications,...
Background: The aim of this research was to measure and compare relative efficiency of general hospi...
Performance modeling of hospitals using data envelopment analysis (DEA) has received steadily increa...
Throughout the world, hospitals are under increasing pressure to become more efficient. Efficiency a...
Hospitals are the most important and costly component of the healthcare system. Therefore, hospital ...
Background: One way to improve the performance of hospitals, the largest resource-consuming units in...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
Comparison of Different Measurements of Technical Efficiency: a Study of French Hospitals by Hervé ...
Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a linear programing methodology used for understanding and measur...
At present, a first round of hospital benchmarking as required by German law on health care reform t...
This paper employs the method of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to compare the relative efficiency ...
Objectives Numerous papers have measured hospital efficiency, mainly using a technique known as dat...
The Hospital Authority (HA) is a statutory body managing all the public hospitals and institutes in ...
In this paper we show how both the choice of specific constraints on input and output weights (in ac...
A perennial difficulty in measuring hospital efficiency, and one with important policy implications,...
Background: The aim of this research was to measure and compare relative efficiency of general hospi...
Performance modeling of hospitals using data envelopment analysis (DEA) has received steadily increa...