Health Care Efficiency In Transition Economies: An Application Of Data Envelopment Analysis

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Sam Mirmirani
H.C. Li
Joseph A. Ilacqua

Keywords

Health Care Efficiency, Transition Economies, Data Envelopment Analysis, Health Policy

Abstract

Health care costs are a financial burden for developing and transition economies which have experienced a faster growing demand on their health care systems while aiming to improve efficiency. As costs become more complex, attention has shifted to the efficiency of an entire system. Through system-wide assessments, countries with higher health care efficiency can be identified. These systems can be replicated to allow provision of good care at lower costs. Data Envelopment Analysis is used to measure health care efficiencies and to discuss policy implications.

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