2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243460
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Productivity change and its driving forces in Chinese healthcare sector

Abstract: Since the last medical reform in 2009, China’s public hospitals have been facing the changes in the institutional environment. However, the effects of reforms have not been received enough attention to deliver evidence-based implications. In this paper, we first assess the efficiency of regional public hospitals from 2011 to 2018, employing a proposed method based on an additive indicator and an aggregate directional distance function (DDF). The method applied allows for decomposing total factor productivity (… Show more

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“…As can be seen from Table 6, the efficiency in the eastern region declined the mainly due to having the smallest decline in TC, and the central region declined the most, by 5.2%, which is contrary to the findings of Chen et al that TFP growth was higher in the interior provinces than in the western region (37). Despite slower economic development, a level of medical resource reserves has been accumulated in recent years in the western region from perennial national counterpart assistance and policy preferences.…”
Section: Productivity Change Across Regionscontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…As can be seen from Table 6, the efficiency in the eastern region declined the mainly due to having the smallest decline in TC, and the central region declined the most, by 5.2%, which is contrary to the findings of Chen et al that TFP growth was higher in the interior provinces than in the western region (37). Despite slower economic development, a level of medical resource reserves has been accumulated in recent years in the western region from perennial national counterpart assistance and policy preferences.…”
Section: Productivity Change Across Regionscontrasting
confidence: 74%
“…Owing to the easy accessibility of research data, the majority of current papers are using provincial data (Chen, Valdmanis, & Yu, 2020; Ding et al, 2018; Du, 2018; Gong et al, 2019; Guo et al, 2021; Wu et al, 2015). Chen, Chen, et al (2020) employed a proposed method based on an additive indicator and an aggregate directional distance function (DDF) to evaluate the efficiency of public hospitals in China from 2011 to 2018. They followed the regional perspective and considered the provinces as DMUs.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%