OBJECTIVE:In this study, we assess the performance of public hospitals in Saudi Arabia. We detect the sources of inefficiency and estimate the optimal levels of the resources that provide the current level of health services. We enrich our analysis by employing locations and capacities of the hospitals. DESIGN:We employ data envelopment analysis (DEA) to measure the technical efficiency of 91 public hospitals. We apply the input-oriented Charnes, Cooper and Rhodes, and Banker, Charne, Cooper models under Constant and Variable Returns-to-Scale. The assessment includes four inputs, and six output variables taken from the Ministry of Health databases for 2017. We conducted the assessment via PIM-DEA V.3.2 software. SETTING:Ministry of health-a...
This study evaluates the technical efficiency and productivity of a sample of public sector hospital...
Background: Assessment of hospitals' performance in achieving its goals is a basic necessity. Measur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the capacity of Thai public hospitals to proportionately expand services to bot...
Objective: In this study, we assess the performance of public hospitals in Saudi Arabia. We detect t...
Background: Kuwait overall health expenditure, in 2019, was 5.5% from the gross-domestic product and...
Background: One way to improve the performance of hospitals, the largest resource-consuming units in...
Abstract Background While health needs and expenditure in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)...
While health needs and expenditure in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) are growing, the in...
The recent drop in oil prices has challenged public sector financing in Kuwait. Technical and scale ...
Objective In this study, we investigate the effect of the external environmental and institutional ...
Objective: Despite an extensive literature on efficiency, qualitative evidence on the drivers of hos...
Abstract Objective In this study, we investigate the effect of the external environmental and instit...
In the recent years, the developed and developing countries has been debate’s about increasing healt...
Background: Scarcity of resources for healthcare is a well-acknowledged problem. In this context, ef...
Objective: Despite an extensive literature on efficiency, qualitative evidence on the drivers of hos...
This study evaluates the technical efficiency and productivity of a sample of public sector hospital...
Background: Assessment of hospitals' performance in achieving its goals is a basic necessity. Measur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the capacity of Thai public hospitals to proportionately expand services to bot...
Objective: In this study, we assess the performance of public hospitals in Saudi Arabia. We detect t...
Background: Kuwait overall health expenditure, in 2019, was 5.5% from the gross-domestic product and...
Background: One way to improve the performance of hospitals, the largest resource-consuming units in...
Abstract Background While health needs and expenditure in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)...
While health needs and expenditure in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) are growing, the in...
The recent drop in oil prices has challenged public sector financing in Kuwait. Technical and scale ...
Objective In this study, we investigate the effect of the external environmental and institutional ...
Objective: Despite an extensive literature on efficiency, qualitative evidence on the drivers of hos...
Abstract Objective In this study, we investigate the effect of the external environmental and instit...
In the recent years, the developed and developing countries has been debate’s about increasing healt...
Background: Scarcity of resources for healthcare is a well-acknowledged problem. In this context, ef...
Objective: Despite an extensive literature on efficiency, qualitative evidence on the drivers of hos...
This study evaluates the technical efficiency and productivity of a sample of public sector hospital...
Background: Assessment of hospitals' performance in achieving its goals is a basic necessity. Measur...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the capacity of Thai public hospitals to proportionately expand services to bot...