Chern J Y, Wan T T
Department of Health Administration, Chang Jung University, Tainan, Taiwan.
J Med Syst. 2000 Jun;24(3):159-72. doi: 10.1023/a:1005542324990.
In a longitudinal panel study design, 80 hospitals in Virginia were selected for analysis to test the hypothesis that the introduction of the prospective payment system (PPS) in October 1983 had helped hospitals enhance their operational performance in technical efficiency. A non-parametric method called Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) was used to calculate and compare the efficiency scores for each peer group of hospitals (by bed size) between the year 1984 and the year 1993. Contrary to expectations, no significant difference in technical efficiency was found in each hospital peer group over the study period. Nevertheless, the case study demonstrates that if hospital managers use this analytical tool appropriately, they may spot where any organizational weakness lies and how they can improve it.
在一项纵向面板研究设计中,选择了弗吉尼亚州的80家医院进行分析,以检验1983年10月引入的前瞻性支付系统(PPS)有助于医院提高其技术效率方面运营绩效的假设。一种名为数据包络分析(DEA)的非参数方法被用于计算和比较1984年至1993年期间各医院同侪组(按床位规模)的效率得分。与预期相反,在研究期间各医院同侪组的技术效率未发现显著差异。尽管如此,该案例研究表明,如果医院管理者适当地使用这种分析工具,他们可能会发现任何组织弱点所在以及如何加以改进。