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عملکرد خدمات بیمارستان در انتاریو: DEA با رویکرد رگرسیون مختصر


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Performance of hospital services in Ontario: DEA with truncated regression approach


سال انتشار : 2016



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Although a large number of studies are available on hospital efficiency analysis (e.g., see Goldstein et. al., 2002; Hollingsworth, 2003; O'Neill et al., 2008; Garcia-Lacalle and Martin, 2010; Rosko and Mutter, 2011 and references cited therein), there are only a handful of studies that focus on identifying the determinants of hospital efficiency (e.g., Grosskopf et al., 2004; Lee et al., 2008; Blank and Valdmanis, 2010; Tsekouras et al., 2010; Cristian and Fannin, 2013; Ding, 2014). Table 1 briefly summarizes some of these studies. In our study, we focus on analyzing hospital efficiency by taking into account geographic locations (urban vs. rural), size (small vs. large), teaching status and other organizational factors that may influence hospital efficiency. Due to differences in location, size and status, different hospitals face different sets of challenges even though they may provide similar types of services. Rural hospitals provide core medical services such as emergency care, obstetrics and newborn services as well as medical and 5 surgical services of relatively low complexity (Hart et al., 1990; Moscovice & Rosenblatt, 1985). Despite a relatively low demand, hospitals in rural areas in Ontario must maintain minimum staffing levels to be able to provide core services. The rural hospitals on average usually have fewer beds and lower occupancy rates compared to their urban counterparts (Cleverly, 1989a; 1989b). A lower occupancy rate may potentially have a detrimental effect on the efficiency of rural hospitals as the operating expense per adjusted discharge may be greater at a lower rate of occupancy (Oliveira and Bevan, 2008).



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