Studies of hospital efficiency seldom lead to changes in practice, partly because recommendations are unspecific or results are not seen as robust. We describe a method to compare hospital costs that utilises patient-level data. We perform a two-stage analysis in which we first consider factors that explain costs among patients and then across hospital departments. We illustrate our approach by examining the costs and characteristics of almost one million patients admitted to 136 English NHS hospital obstetrics departments in 2005/2006. We identify those departments with significantly higher costs that need to take action
Information on hospital costs is key to many types of economic and financial analyses, yet many coun...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...
We assess patients admitted to English obstetrics departments to identify what proportion of variati...
This thesis is concerned with the estimation of costs in economic evaluation. The thesis reviews the...
Those responsible for monitoring and managing the performance of health-care organisations face the ...
Empirical studies of variation in hospital costs fall into two camps: those based on analysis of the...
Objectives: Studies on variability drivers of treatment costs in hospitals can provide the necessary...
Prospective payment systems fund hospitals based on a fixed-price regime that does not directly dist...
Objectives: Assessments of health technologies increasingly include economic evaluations conducted a...
Objectives Studies on variability drivers of treatment costs in hospitals can provide the necessary...
We explore what effect controlling for various patient characteristics beyond a case-mix index (DRG)...
With the NHS facing severe funding constraints, it has been suggested that the greatest potential sa...
Prospective payment systems fund hospitals based on a fixed-price regime that does not directly dist...
Analysts estimating the costs or cost-effectiveness of health interventions requiring hospitalizatio...
Information on hospital costs is key to many types of economic and financial analyses, yet many coun...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...
We assess patients admitted to English obstetrics departments to identify what proportion of variati...
This thesis is concerned with the estimation of costs in economic evaluation. The thesis reviews the...
Those responsible for monitoring and managing the performance of health-care organisations face the ...
Empirical studies of variation in hospital costs fall into two camps: those based on analysis of the...
Objectives: Studies on variability drivers of treatment costs in hospitals can provide the necessary...
Prospective payment systems fund hospitals based on a fixed-price regime that does not directly dist...
Objectives: Assessments of health technologies increasingly include economic evaluations conducted a...
Objectives Studies on variability drivers of treatment costs in hospitals can provide the necessary...
We explore what effect controlling for various patient characteristics beyond a case-mix index (DRG)...
With the NHS facing severe funding constraints, it has been suggested that the greatest potential sa...
Prospective payment systems fund hospitals based on a fixed-price regime that does not directly dist...
Analysts estimating the costs or cost-effectiveness of health interventions requiring hospitalizatio...
Information on hospital costs is key to many types of economic and financial analyses, yet many coun...
We use the 2006 relaxation of constraints on patient choice of hospital in the English NHS to invest...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...