2020
DOI: 10.1080/1331677x.2020.1772844
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Financial performance–efficiency nexus in public health services: A nonparametric evidence-based approach

Abstract: Public health services, as a preventive aspect of health care, are essential for the sustainability of the entire health care system. However, the context of public health services, which focus is primarily on prevention, is not a common setting when measuring the efficiency within nonparametric evidence-based approach. The aim of this study is to measure the efficiency of the financial performance of organizational units of the public health institute in Croatia, the Health Ecology Department in particular, d… Show more

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“…Twenty-eight articles investigated the development of effectiveness and efficiency of business processes and financial management systems. The discussions included economic analysis of vaccination programs, cost analysis of patient surgery, correlation analysis of Fraud analytics practices health investment and fiscal consequences, tax compliance modeling for digital economy, business process management systems, methods for understanding daily work practices, spending analysis, evaluating infrastructure financing, measuring financial performance efficiency, analyzing spending reductions, and comparative analyses of the financial performance of several city centers, and others (Agboola et al, 2018;Antonelli and De Bonis, 2019;Chauhan et al, 2021;Chernick et al, 2015;Connolly et al, 2017;Dimitropoulou et al, 2018;Ghahari et al, 2021;Grundy et al, 2020;Guo et al, 2020;Haryanta et al, 2020;Henn et al, 2016;Hunt and Link, 2020;Kandel et al, 2012;Karlsson, 2020;Loukis et al, 2020;Mauskopf et al, 2018;Paul et al, 2021;Rabar et al, 2020;Sakr et al, 2018;Schubert, 2014;Sheetz et al, 2013;Taloba et al, 2022;Titus, 2020;Wahab and Bakar, 2021;Wang and Wang, 2014;Wang and Jin, 2019;Yang, 2021).…”
Section: Systematic Review Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Twenty-eight articles investigated the development of effectiveness and efficiency of business processes and financial management systems. The discussions included economic analysis of vaccination programs, cost analysis of patient surgery, correlation analysis of Fraud analytics practices health investment and fiscal consequences, tax compliance modeling for digital economy, business process management systems, methods for understanding daily work practices, spending analysis, evaluating infrastructure financing, measuring financial performance efficiency, analyzing spending reductions, and comparative analyses of the financial performance of several city centers, and others (Agboola et al, 2018;Antonelli and De Bonis, 2019;Chauhan et al, 2021;Chernick et al, 2015;Connolly et al, 2017;Dimitropoulou et al, 2018;Ghahari et al, 2021;Grundy et al, 2020;Guo et al, 2020;Haryanta et al, 2020;Henn et al, 2016;Hunt and Link, 2020;Kandel et al, 2012;Karlsson, 2020;Loukis et al, 2020;Mauskopf et al, 2018;Paul et al, 2021;Rabar et al, 2020;Sakr et al, 2018;Schubert, 2014;Sheetz et al, 2013;Taloba et al, 2022;Titus, 2020;Wahab and Bakar, 2021;Wang and Wang, 2014;Wang and Jin, 2019;Yang, 2021).…”
Section: Systematic Review Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this, it will be essential that the country has an effective and efficient health system [30,34]. Thus, countries should develop programs and policies to protect and improve the population's health [35] and reduce inequalities in health access [5]. In this sense, studying the quality-to-price ratio is increasingly crucial [18].…”
Section: Literature Background and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, we must provide the best possible health service to improve the patient's health status, with the lowest waste of resources possible [13,34]. Budget cuts in health matters are increasingly frequent [14,55,56], so it is increasingly important to focus on sustainability, that is, to offer services of excellence while being efficient in the use of resources and the application of expenses [30,35,60].…”
Section: Literature Background and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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