An Analysis of Efficiency and Productivity in Swiss Hospitals
Mehdi Farsi and
Massimo Filippini
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), 2006, vol. 142, issue I, 1-37
Abstract:
This paper examines the productive efficiency of the hospital sector in Switzerland. A panel data of 214 general hospitals over the four-year period between 1998 and 2001 has been analyzed. A descriptive analysis of the data casts some light on differences across hospital types especially regarding case mix severity and length of hospitalizations. The final sample used for the cost frontier analysis consists of 459 observations from 156 hospitals that is, an unbalanced panel with an average length of three years. The adopted methodology is based on a stochastic total cost frontier with a Cobb-Douglas functional form. Given the limited number of periods and the sample?s low within variation, a pooled cross-sectional model has been used. Several specifications have been considered. The main outputs are measured by the DRGadjusted number of hospitalizations and the hospital?s outpatient revenues. Services of capital, physicians and other employees are considered as input factors. The cost frontier analysis suggests a significant potential for improving efficiency. The results also point to unexploited scale economies in the majority of the sample. An analysis of inefficiency estimates indicates that the differences among various ownershipsubsidization types are not statistically significant.
Keywords: Stochastic Frontier; Cost Efficiency; General Hospitals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I12 I18 L25 L33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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