A Dynamic DEA Analysis of Health Output Efficiencies of Cities and Counties in Taiwan

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This research utilizes the dynamic slack-based measure (DSBM) model to evaluate health output efficiencies in Taiwan’s administrative districts from 2014 to 2018. To measure health output efficiency, it adopts four input variables, one output variable, and one carry-over (exercise expenditure). This paper includes both public goods in totals and private goods per capita as the inputs of health output. Empirical results indicate that health output efficiencies in the south and east areas relatively lower. Lastly, the overall efficiency of urban areas may not be better than that in non-urban areas.

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Hu, J. L., Chuang, M. Y., & Yeh, S. H. (2023). A Dynamic DEA Analysis of Health Output Efficiencies of Cities and Counties in Taiwan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20064674

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