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Evaluation of medical service efficiency before and since the implementation of the essential medicine system at township hospitals in Shandong province
Author(s): Zhu Lili, Yin Wenqiang, Chen Zhongming, Cui Xue-dan, Wei Yan, Fan Haiping, Guan Hui, Zheng Jifei, Jia Haiyi
Pages: 747-
750
Year: 2015
Issue:
10
Journal: Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
Keyword: Essential medicine system; Township hospitals; Data envelopment analysis; Medical service; Efficiency;
Abstract: Objective To evaluate the township hospitals'medical service efficiency in Shandong province,and to provide references for the development in township hospitals under the background of the essential medicine system.Methods The method of data envelopment analysis(DEA)was used to analyze the township hospitals' medical service efficiency in Shandong province before and since the implementation of the essential medicine system.Results For the township hospitals in Shandong province in general,their relative efficiency ratio of the medical service efficiency dropped from 66.67% to 53.33% since the implementation of the essential medicine system.In terms of the input and output,the non-DEA effective township hospitals are found with insufficient output as measured by the output indicator,while some input indicators input were found as excessive.Conclusion The low scale efficiency has become the main factor for the low service efficiency of such hospitals since the implementation of the essential medicine system in Shandong province.In order to improve the medical service efficiency,it is important to continue to improve the essential medicine system,increase the medical staff's incentives, improve the fiscal compensation policy,and keep the policy continuity.
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