Estimating Efficiency Levels of County Health Facilities in Kenya Pre and During COVID 19 Period using DEA Methodology
Paul Lutta,
Sussy Munialo,
Haron Ngeno and
Faith Muhonja
Working Papers from African Economic Research Consortium
Abstract:
Health efficiency remains high before and after COVID-19. This could be attributed to devolved hospital management system which has brought public financial management services closer to the hospital and increased effectiveness in delivery of services. Similarly, there were also variations on health efficiency with some hospitals recording low and high efficiencies, which can also be attributed to hospital management.
Date: 2024-03-30
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