Measuring the Efficiency of a Hospital based on the Econometric Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA) Method

Satar Rezaei(Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences), Hamed Zandian(Ardabil University of Medical Sciences), Akram Baniasadi(Tehran University of Medical Sciences), Telma Zahirian Moghadam(Iran University of Medical Sciences), Somayeh Delavari(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences), Sajad Delavari(Shiraz University of Medical Sciences)
Electronic physician
February 25, 2016
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Hospitals are the most expensive health services provider in the world. Therefore, the evaluation of their performance can be used to reduce costs. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of the hospitals at the Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA). METHODS: This was a cross-sectional and retrospective study that assessed the performance of Kurdistan teaching hospitals (n = 12) between 2007 and 2013. The Stochastic Frontier Analysis method was used to achieve this aim. The numbers of active beds, nurses, physicians, and other staff members were considered as input variables, while the inpatient admission was considered as the output. The data were analyzed using Frontier 4.1 software. RESULTS: The mean technical efficiency of the hospitals we studied was 0.67. The results of the Cobb-Douglas production function showed that the maximum elasticity was related to the active beds and the elasticity of nurses was negative. Also, the return to scale was increasing. CONCLUSION: The results of this study indicated that the performances of the hospitals were not appropriate in terms of technical efficiency. In addition, there was a capacity enhancement of the output of the hospitals, compared with the most efficient hospitals studied, of about33%. It is suggested that the effect of various factors, such as the quality of health care and the patients' satisfaction, be considered in the future studies to assess hospitals' performances.


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