2010
DOI: 10.1177/097206341001200302
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Technical Efficiency and Scale Efficiency of District Hospitals

Abstract: The Government of Tamil Nadu state in India has been implementing various health sector reforms (for example, expansion and upgradation of public health facilities, provision of round the clock services in selected primary health centres and continuous availability of quality medicines decentralisation) in a bid to improve efficiency in health care. However, few attempts have been made to make an estimate of the efficiency of hospitals in Tamil Nadu as well as in India till date. The objectives of this study a… Show more

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“…While some do not adjust the inpatients by Case‐Mix Index, most of the authors use Case‐Mix Adjusted Inpatients (see AHRQ 16 for detail review). Some authors add various procedures undertaken in patient treatment, like surgeries, 16,23,24 and some go even further into patients with different disease conditions 6 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some do not adjust the inpatients by Case‐Mix Index, most of the authors use Case‐Mix Adjusted Inpatients (see AHRQ 16 for detail review). Some authors add various procedures undertaken in patient treatment, like surgeries, 16,23,24 and some go even further into patients with different disease conditions 6 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…); a less than ideal efficiency, as indicated by an ‘envelope’, indicates that a health facility can potentially expand their outputs without changing the quantity of inputs used [ 92 ]. Data envelopment analysis studies have been set in India [ 93 95 ], Kenya [ 96 , 97 ], Sierra Leone [ 98 ], Angola [ 92 ] and Zambia [ 99 ], and helped identify inefficiencies in health services delivery, as well as opportunities to better use existing resources. Other studies exploring efficient resource allocation included a simulation model used to provide insight into better resource utilisation (e.g.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metoda DEA je posebej uporabna, kadar preučujemo različne izvajalce, ki pa uporabljajo podobne inpute za proizvodnjo homogenih outputov in kjer produkcijske funkcije ni mogoče jasno definirati (Sherman 1984). Metoda DEA je bila v zdravstvu največkrat uporabljena v raziska-vah in primerjavah učinkovitosti izvajalcev na sekundarni ravni zdravstvene dejavnosti ter izvajalcev na primarni ravni zdravstvene dejavnosti (Dash, Vaishnavi in Muraleedharan 2010).…”
Section: Merjenje Učinkovitosti Izvajalcev Zdravstvene Dejavnostiunclassified