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Measuring efficiency in clinical departments
1Department of Public Health and General Practice, Norwegian University of Technology and Science, 7489 Trondheim, Norway. jon.magnussen@ntnu.no
Objectives:
This paper explores the possibilities and limitations of obtaining and interpreting efficiency measurement on the level of the clinical department. We discuss the limitations of case-mix groupings such as the diagnosis related groups on this level.
Methods:
Hospital costs are allocated to clinical departments and efficiency measured using data envelopment analysis (DEA). Outputs are measured as number of discharges adjusted for case-mix using DRGs. The effect of department vs. hospital on the level of measured efficiency is analysed using a simple fixed effects regression model.
Results:
We find that measured efficiency depends critically on the chosen model specification. Some department types, notably children's departments have systematically lower levels of measured efficiency.
Conclusions:
: Our findings have implications for the monitoring and financing of clinical departments. DRG type instruments should be applied with caution both for monitoring and financing purposes on the departmental level.
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