Feizollah Akbari, Mohammad Arab, Khosro Keshavarz, Alireza Dadashi,
Volume 11, Issue 2 (8-2012)
Abstract
Background: The hospital is one of the main organizations which offering health care and medical services in a high level allocated sources in the health sectors. Therefore, considering to efficiency costs is great importance. This study aims in considering the efficiency of the hospitals of Medical University in Tabriz, Iran, by using Data Exhaustive Analysis Method.
Materials & Methods: The study inspected and analyzed the technical efficiency and also effective factors on it in selected hospitals by using Data Exhaustive Analysis Method during the 3 period years (1384-1387). In order to conduct this study, the comprehensive Input-oriented Form of Data Exhaustive Analysis Method assuming in the variable return compared with the scale. The variables of the inputs in this study included number of physicians, non-physician staff, and active bed and annual costs of the hospital. The variables of the outputs included the coefficient of the occupied beds, number of admitted patients, and surgeries. To data analyzing, SPSS and data envelopment analysis software were used. It is worth mention that the data in this study were accumulated by using the forms devised by the authors and standardized questionnaire via referring and going to the hospitals.
Results: The findings of data exhaustive analysis method showed that there was %5(TE=0/953) possible capacity augment in the technical efficiency. The findings also suggest that there is a potential frugality in consuming the inputs in order to produce a constant amount of the output. Meanwhile, there is a potential augment of the output by using a constant amount of the input, as well. The findings also represent the effect of the demographic factors and functional factors on the efficiency of the hospitals.
Conclusion: It is suggested that to leave out the surplus staff, decrease the surplus costs of the hospital through replacing the energy consumption and a proper management of energy and other surplus inputs, hire sophisticated managers and applying the graduated field of management in health care and medical services and also hire the managers with high quality degrees, create the data envelopment analysis of enhancing efficiency should be one of the useful way to provide qualified medical services in our society as a comprehensive programming. Based on the findings of the data Exhaustive analysis method, improving the efficiency of the hospitals, health care system and medical section are essential as well.
Dr Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan, Tahere Sharifi, Dr Sara Emamgholi Poor, Dr Mir Saeed Yekani Nejad, Samaneh Esmaeili,
Volume 17, Issue 2 (9-2018)
Abstract
Background: Hospital accreditation is assumed as an effective control mechanism for health systems to improve quality and efficiency. Current study thus, seeks to look into the relationship between hospitals’ accreditation and efficiency
Materials and Methods: In order to measure efficiency, hospital inputs and outputs included the ratio of physician and nurse to bed, mortality and nosocomial infection rate and quality of inpatientservices were used. A sample of 554 hospitalized patients selected using stratified random sampling
method. Data gathering instruments were researcher-developed questionnaire and checklists. DEAP and SPSS software deployed to assess correlation between accreditation rank and technical efficiency
Results: Average hospitals’ technical efficiency score was 0.94 indicating an improvement capacityof %5.1 for hospitals efficiency. The mean quality score was 4.13 out of 5( in the range of 3.9-4.3)There was no correlation between hospitals accreditation rank and their technical efficiency
Conclusion: According to the results, it seems efficiency should be also considered in accreditationmetrics. In addition, for measuring efficiency, performance based inputs and specifically outputs tohave reliable results should be chosen
Zinab Shaker, Zohreh Shaker, Mohsen Barouni, Asma Sabermahany,
Volume 21, Issue 1 (5-2022)
Abstract
Background and Aim: Hospital is organization which its performance improvement is very important. In order to do this, we must evaluate the allocated resources and performance of hospitals. Calculating hospitals efficiency is one of the possible ways to evaluate the performance of them. In this study, the efficiency of allocated financial and human resources of public hospitals by provinces is examined.
Materials and Methods: This study was conducted in 2017-2018. Data were collected from 31 provinces of Iran. Input (including: number of physicians, number of nurses and number of active beds per ten thousand population) and output (number of hospitalizations and number of outpatients per ten thousand people). Data were collected from studies. The efficiency analyzing of the provincial treatment department was performed with DEAP software.
Results: The input population (nurse, doctor, bed) is related to hospitals and health centers in Semnan, Yazd and Mazandaran provinces And the least amount of input was related to Sistan and Baluchestan, Khuzestan, North Khorasan provinces. The highest output (inpatient and outpatient) belongs to East Azarbaijan province and the lowest output belonged to Hamedan province. Efficiency score, variable return to scale and constant return to scale for all hospitals in the country are 0.565, 0.813 and 0.47, respectively.
Conclusion: proper and correct distribution of resources between provinces may increase efficiency of resource distribution.