This paper uses a fully nonparametric approach to estimate efficiency measures for primary care units incorporating the effect of (exogenous) environmental factors. This methodology allows us to account for different types of variables (continuous and discrete) describing the main characteristics of patients served by those providers. In addition, we use an extension of this nonparametric approach to deal with the presence of undesirable outputs in data, represented by the rates of hospitalization for ambulatory care sensitive condition (ACSC) and of hospital readmissions. The empirical results show that all the exogenous variables considered have a significant and negative effect on efficiency estimate
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...
This paper uses a fully nonparametric approach to estimate efficiency measures for primary care unit...
The demand for high quality primary care services has been constantly increasing and it is likely to...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
This paper compares the productive efficiencies of four models of primary care service delivery in O...
[EN] A data envelopment analysis was used to evaluate the efficiency of 18 primary healthcare centre...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to measure the Greek public healthcare delivery efficiency ...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...
This paper uses a fully nonparametric approach to estimate efficiency measures for primary care unit...
The demand for high quality primary care services has been constantly increasing and it is likely to...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
There is a gap between the demand and supply of efficiency analyses within primary care (PC), despit...
This paper compares the productive efficiencies of four models of primary care service delivery in O...
[EN] A data envelopment analysis was used to evaluate the efficiency of 18 primary healthcare centre...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to measure the Greek public healthcare delivery efficiency ...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
The accuracy required in the measurement of output is an issue that has as yet still not been satisf...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...
Primary care is currently at the heart of health service policy, both in Portugal and internationall...