Hospital inefficiency: What is the impact of membership in different types of systems?

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The primary objective of this study is to assess whether systematic differences in inefficiency are associated with hospital membership in different types of systems. We employed the Battese/Coelli simultaneous stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) technique to estimate hospital cost inefficiency. Mean estimated inefficiency was 8.42%. Membership in different types of systems was related to estimated cost inefficiency (p

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Rosko, M. D., Proenca, J., Zinn, J. S., & Bazzoli, G. J. (2007). Hospital inefficiency: What is the impact of membership in different types of systems? Inquiry, 44(3), 335–349. https://doi.org/10.5034/inquiryjrnl_44.3.335

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