Productivity Measurement for a Health Insurer
Carol A. Sakosky and
S. Travis Pritchett
Journal of Insurance Issues, 1987, vol. 10, issue 2, 49-60
Abstract:
The nature of productivity measurement and problems specific to measuring insurance productivity are discussed. A specific measure--based on microeconomic principles, a multiproduct output concept, and readily available firm-level data--is developed. The measure should be applicable to the operations of any health insurer and is designed for use by health insurers interested in productivity measurement.
Date: 1987
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