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Evaluating the Relationship between Productivity and Quality in Emergency Departments
Hyojung Kang1,2, Nathaniel D Bastian3,4, John P Riordan2,5
1Department of Systems and Information Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Background:
In the United States, emergency departments (EDs) are constantly pressured to improve operational efficiency and quality in order to gain financial benefits and maintain a positive reputation.
Objectives:
The first objective is to evaluate how efficiently EDs transform their input resources into quality outputs. The second objective is to investigate the relationship between the efficiency and quality performance of EDs and the factors affecting this relationship.
Methods:
Using two data sources, we develop a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model to evaluate the relative efficiency of EDs. Based on the DEA result, we performed multinomial logistic regression to investigate the relationship between ED efficiency and quality performance.
Results:
The DEA results indicated that the main source of inefficiencies was working hours of technicians. The multinomial logistic regression result indicated that the number of electrocardiograms and X-ray procedures conducted in the ED and the length of stay were significantly associated with the trade-offs between relative efficiency and quality. Structural ED characteristics did not influence the relationship between efficiency and quality.
Conclusions:
Depending on the structural and operational characteristics of EDs, different factors can affect the relationship between efficiency and quality.
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