Measuring the efficiency of multi-level healthcare facilities with stochastic demand : a labour requirements frontier approach
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Grace Lordan, 'Measuring the efficiency of multi-level healthcare facilities with stochastic demand : a labour requirements frontier approach', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Economics, 2008, pp 371Download Item:
Abstract:
This thesis is concerned with estimating efficiency using stochastic frontier
analysis (SFA). It is argued that a classical SPA approach is the most appropriate
technique for estimating efficiency scores for healthcare firms. The firms
considered in this work are out-of-hours (OOH) co-ops that supply OOH primary
care throughout the island of Ireland. These co-ops operate as a two-level
structure, with a number of treatment centres operating within each co-op.
Therefore, it is necessary to incorporate a multi-level framework into the analysis,
as well as specifying a SFA approach that makes sense to the OOH co-op’s own
characteristics and structure. While this may seem obvious, it is argued that this is
often not practised in healthcare applications.
Author: Lordan, Grace
Advisor:
Normand, CharlesPublisher:
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