Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis

BACKGROUND: Given that the need to pay attention to measuring efficiency is considered as one of the main pillars of improving the level of efficiency in hospitals, so this study was carried out aimed to determine the mean technical efficiency (The technical efficiency is bound by zero and one and a...

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Main Authors: Somayeh Mahdiyan, Ali Dehghani, Arefe Dehghani Tafti, Mohsen Pakdaman, Roohollah Askari
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=126;epage=126;aulast=Mahdiyan
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author Somayeh Mahdiyan
Ali Dehghani
Arefe Dehghani Tafti
Mohsen Pakdaman
Roohollah Askari
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Ali Dehghani
Arefe Dehghani Tafti
Mohsen Pakdaman
Roohollah Askari
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description BACKGROUND: Given that the need to pay attention to measuring efficiency is considered as one of the main pillars of improving the level of efficiency in hospitals, so this study was carried out aimed to determine the mean technical efficiency (The technical efficiency is bound by zero and one and a score of less than one means that the theatre is inefficient as it could) score in terms of type and activity of the hospital, input-oriented and output-oriented attitude, returns to scale (In economics, returns to scale and economies of scale are related but different concepts that describe what happens as the scale of production increases in the long run, when all input levels including physical capital usage are variable (chosen by the firm). The concept of returns to scale arises in the context of a firm's production function. It explains the behavior of the rate of increase) in hospitals of Iran using data envelopment analysis (DEA) (DEA is a nonparametric method in operations' research and economics for the estimation of production frontiers. It is used to empirically measure productive efficiency of decision-making units) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) (SFA is a method of economic modeling. It has its starting point in the stochastic production frontier models simultaneously introduced by Aigner, Lovell and Schmidt[1977] and Meeusen and Van den Broeck[1977] MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was carried out with a systematic review of all studies conducted on measuring efficiency of hospitals in Iran from March 21, 2001 to December 21, 2017 using DEA and SFA. Eleven databases were searched using appropriate keywords and 470 articles were found and evaluated using a checklist, and finally, 24 articles were entered into the meta-analysis process. Meta-analysis was performed using random effect model and fixed-effect model, and study heterogeneity was investigated using Q-Cochran test and I2 index. Furthermore, the main reasons of study heterogeneity were identified due to meta-regression. RESULTS: The average technical efficiency score of hospitals using DEA and SFA method was obtained equal to 0.885 and 0.809, respectively. Furthermore, with regard to the DEA method, 0.885, 0.891.0.952 and 0.913 was obtained for input-oriented and output-oriented, general and specialized care hospitals and constant returns respectively. With regard to SFA method, 0.733, 0.664, 0.641, 0.802, was obtained, and the inputs and outputs affect measuring the efficiency. Discussion: In contrast, the DEA method can investigate several input and output simultaneously and is used as an effective and flexible tool in order to measure the efficiency of the hospital. DEA can be easily used for calculating efficiency scores based on the proper selection of input and output indicators. The data envelopment analysis method and different input and output variables have been used in most studies conducted in Iran, and Stochastic Frontier Analysis has been less considered. In the present study, the DEA method in governmental educational hospitals showed a higher efficiency than SFA method in the hospitals under study. But in general, due to lack of optimal efficiency level in the hospital, it is suggested that policymakers determine the hospital efficiency indices in order to evaluate their efficiency from different dimensions. CONCLUSION: The average technical efficiency score of hospitals using DEA and SFA method was obtained equal to 0.885 and 0.809, respectively. Also, the mean technical efficiency score in terms of input-oriented and output-oriented, general and specialized care hospitals and constant returns to scale using the DEA method was obtained equal to 0.885, 0.891.0.952 and 0.913 and using the SFA method, respectively, it was equal to 0.733, 0.664, 0.641, 0.802, and the inputs and outputs affecting measuring the efficiency. There is no significant difference between the mean efficiency score between the two methods, but the data envelopment analysis method is used more. It is suggested that the hospitals efficiency indicators to be determined in order to more accurately evaluate the hospitals efficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-525db986d4994831b8dad39041ddef0b2022-12-21T18:51:34ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312019-01-018112612610.4103/jehp.jehp_393_18Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysisSomayeh MahdiyanAli DehghaniArefe Dehghani TaftiMohsen PakdamanRoohollah AskariBACKGROUND: Given that the need to pay attention to measuring efficiency is considered as one of the main pillars of improving the level of efficiency in hospitals, so this study was carried out aimed to determine the mean technical efficiency (The technical efficiency is bound by zero and one and a score of less than one means that the theatre is inefficient as it could) score in terms of type and activity of the hospital, input-oriented and output-oriented attitude, returns to scale (In economics, returns to scale and economies of scale are related but different concepts that describe what happens as the scale of production increases in the long run, when all input levels including physical capital usage are variable (chosen by the firm). The concept of returns to scale arises in the context of a firm's production function. It explains the behavior of the rate of increase) in hospitals of Iran using data envelopment analysis (DEA) (DEA is a nonparametric method in operations' research and economics for the estimation of production frontiers. It is used to empirically measure productive efficiency of decision-making units) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) (SFA is a method of economic modeling. It has its starting point in the stochastic production frontier models simultaneously introduced by Aigner, Lovell and Schmidt[1977] and Meeusen and Van den Broeck[1977] MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present study was carried out with a systematic review of all studies conducted on measuring efficiency of hospitals in Iran from March 21, 2001 to December 21, 2017 using DEA and SFA. Eleven databases were searched using appropriate keywords and 470 articles were found and evaluated using a checklist, and finally, 24 articles were entered into the meta-analysis process. Meta-analysis was performed using random effect model and fixed-effect model, and study heterogeneity was investigated using Q-Cochran test and I2 index. Furthermore, the main reasons of study heterogeneity were identified due to meta-regression. RESULTS: The average technical efficiency score of hospitals using DEA and SFA method was obtained equal to 0.885 and 0.809, respectively. Furthermore, with regard to the DEA method, 0.885, 0.891.0.952 and 0.913 was obtained for input-oriented and output-oriented, general and specialized care hospitals and constant returns respectively. With regard to SFA method, 0.733, 0.664, 0.641, 0.802, was obtained, and the inputs and outputs affect measuring the efficiency. Discussion: In contrast, the DEA method can investigate several input and output simultaneously and is used as an effective and flexible tool in order to measure the efficiency of the hospital. DEA can be easily used for calculating efficiency scores based on the proper selection of input and output indicators. The data envelopment analysis method and different input and output variables have been used in most studies conducted in Iran, and Stochastic Frontier Analysis has been less considered. In the present study, the DEA method in governmental educational hospitals showed a higher efficiency than SFA method in the hospitals under study. But in general, due to lack of optimal efficiency level in the hospital, it is suggested that policymakers determine the hospital efficiency indices in order to evaluate their efficiency from different dimensions. CONCLUSION: The average technical efficiency score of hospitals using DEA and SFA method was obtained equal to 0.885 and 0.809, respectively. Also, the mean technical efficiency score in terms of input-oriented and output-oriented, general and specialized care hospitals and constant returns to scale using the DEA method was obtained equal to 0.885, 0.891.0.952 and 0.913 and using the SFA method, respectively, it was equal to 0.733, 0.664, 0.641, 0.802, and the inputs and outputs affecting measuring the efficiency. There is no significant difference between the mean efficiency score between the two methods, but the data envelopment analysis method is used more. It is suggested that the hospitals efficiency indicators to be determined in order to more accurately evaluate the hospitals efficiency.http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=126;epage=126;aulast=Mahdiyandata envelopment analysisefficiency improvementstochastic frontier analysissystematic review
spellingShingle Somayeh Mahdiyan
Ali Dehghani
Arefe Dehghani Tafti
Mohsen Pakdaman
Roohollah Askari
Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of Education and Health Promotion
data envelopment analysis
efficiency improvement
stochastic frontier analysis
systematic review
title Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_short Hospitals' efficiency in Iran: A systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort hospitals efficiency in iran a systematic review and meta analysis
topic data envelopment analysis
efficiency improvement
stochastic frontier analysis
systematic review
url http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2019;volume=8;issue=1;spage=126;epage=126;aulast=Mahdiyan
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