Efficiency of Turkish Provincial General Hospitals with Mortality as Undesirable Output

Efficiency of Turkish Provincial General Hospitals with Mortality as Undesirable Output

Author: 
Davutyan, Nurhan
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Responsibility: 
Bilsel, Murat, jt.author
Editor: 
Osman, Ibrahim H.
Journal Title: 
Handbook of Research on Strategic Performance Management and Measurement Using Data Envelopment Analysis
Source: 
Handbook of Research on Strategic Performance Management and Measurement Using Data Envelopment Analysis
Subject: 
Abstract: 

The authors present a directional distance model where quality of care is brought in by treating mortality in each hospital as a strongly disposable “bad output.” After deriving pure technical and scale inefficiencies under strong disposability, the authors derive “congestion” inefficiencies via allowing weak disposability. A second stage, “seemingly unrelated” regression of these inefficiencies against hospital level variables like spare capacity, inpatient-to-outpatient ratio, and bed turnover rate allows pinpointing the critical areas for hospital performance improvement. Evidence shows that the smallest hospitals are operating on an inefficient scale. Moreover, allocation of specialists should be done very carefully, as shortage of specialists seems to cause congestion inefficiency, while having too many specialists causes technical inefficiency.

Series: 
Advances in Logistics, Operations, and Management Science

CITATION: Davutyan, Nurhan. Efficiency of Turkish Provincial General Hospitals with Mortality as Undesirable Output edited by Osman, Ibrahim H. . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Handbook of Research on Strategic Performance Management and Measurement Using Data Envelopment Analysis - Available at: https://library.au.int/efficiency-turkish-provincial-general-hospitals-mortality-undesirable-output