The measurement of efficiency in the hospital sector is particularly difficult given that there is no universally recognised objective function. A generalised neo-classical approach is adopted in specifying a hospital objective function which acknowledges the importance of transaction costs and property right holdings in this sector. It is shown that such an approach may be used to distinguish between technical and allocative efficiency, thereby aiding interpretation of the stochastic element contained in production models. Quantification of allocative inefficiency is also undertaken
We evaluate how the productive structure and level of specialization of a hospital affect technical ...
We compute DEA efficiency scores and Malmquist indexes for a panel data set comprising 68 Portuguese...
Previous studies on hospitals\u2019 efficiency often refer to quite restrictive functional forms for...
The measurement of efficiency in the hospital sector is particularly difficult given that there is n...
In a time of rising demands on hospital reimbursement levels, focus on efficient operations is becom...
Measuring efficiency in hospitals has become a major topic in health policy and applied economics in...
Given the need to ensure the best use of scarce resources, increasing emphasis is being placed on ho...
Micro-economic foundation of a hospital's optimal resource allocation is discussed in addition to th...
Economic analysis of hospital performance requires an operative definition of efficiency. Out of sev...
This paper analyses the role of weight restrictions and of demand variables in DEA measurement of ho...
International audienceThe assessment of efficiency of public hospitals in Tunisia is almost missing....
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the measurement of hospital effi...
The measurement of efficiency and productivity of health service delivery has become a small industr...
Efficiency of hospitals with respect to the form of ownership, ED and ICU (traditional approach).</p
The efficiency of hospitals is of interest to health insurers, government authorities and hospital m...
We evaluate how the productive structure and level of specialization of a hospital affect technical ...
We compute DEA efficiency scores and Malmquist indexes for a panel data set comprising 68 Portuguese...
Previous studies on hospitals\u2019 efficiency often refer to quite restrictive functional forms for...
The measurement of efficiency in the hospital sector is particularly difficult given that there is n...
In a time of rising demands on hospital reimbursement levels, focus on efficient operations is becom...
Measuring efficiency in hospitals has become a major topic in health policy and applied economics in...
Given the need to ensure the best use of scarce resources, increasing emphasis is being placed on ho...
Micro-economic foundation of a hospital's optimal resource allocation is discussed in addition to th...
Economic analysis of hospital performance requires an operative definition of efficiency. Out of sev...
This paper analyses the role of weight restrictions and of demand variables in DEA measurement of ho...
International audienceThe assessment of efficiency of public hospitals in Tunisia is almost missing....
Over the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in the measurement of hospital effi...
The measurement of efficiency and productivity of health service delivery has become a small industr...
Efficiency of hospitals with respect to the form of ownership, ED and ICU (traditional approach).</p
The efficiency of hospitals is of interest to health insurers, government authorities and hospital m...
We evaluate how the productive structure and level of specialization of a hospital affect technical ...
We compute DEA efficiency scores and Malmquist indexes for a panel data set comprising 68 Portuguese...
Previous studies on hospitals\u2019 efficiency often refer to quite restrictive functional forms for...