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Blank, Jos L. T.
Evaluating hospital policy and performance[electronic resource] :contributions from hospital policy and productivity research /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
362.11
書名/作者:
Evaluating hospital policy and performance : contributions from hospital policy and productivity research // editedby Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis.
其他作者:
Kaestner, Robert.
出版者:
Bingley, U.K. : : Emerald,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvii, 250 p.).
附註:
Includes index.
標題:
Medical - Health Care Delivery.
標題:
Economics.
標題:
Hospitals.
ISBN:
9781849505772 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9780762314539 (hbk.)
內容註:
The impact of ownership on the cost-efficiency of U.S. hospitals / Ryan L. Mutter, Michael D.Rosko -- Measuring and decomposing productivity change : the basics / Bert M. Balk -- Competition and market concentration / Nazmi Sari -- Efficiency and productivity changes in large urban hospitals1994-2002 : ownership, markets, and the uninsured / Gary D. Ferrier, Vivian G. Valdmanis -- Benchmarking Finnish hospitals / Miika Linna, Unto Häkkinen -- Efficiency in government-funded health care services : the use of non-health sector mechanisms to encourage efficiency / Abby L. Bloom -- Evaluating health care efficiency / Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Mats Lundström, Pontus Roos -- Efficiency in hospital industry : summary and conclusions / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis --Productivity in hospital industry / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis -- Measuring hospital services / James F. Burgess, Jr.-- Hospital consolidation and integration activity in the United States /Gloria J. Bazzoli -- Organizational structure and productive efficiency of non-profit hospitals / Ila Semenick Alam, Gerald Granderson -- Innovations and productivity : an empirical investigation in Dutch hospital industry / Jos L.T. Blank -- Preface / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis.
摘要、提要註:
Hospitals worldwide command the majority of any countries health care budget. Reasons for these higher costs include the aging of the population requiring more intensive health care treatments provided in hospitals, the relatively high costs of labor in this labor intensive industry and payment systems that may encourage inefficient behavior on the part of hospital managers and physicians. Governments are seeking to instruments to mitigate this cost rise. Liberalizing hospital markets, deregulation, changing budget systems and changing ownership are only a few examples of attempts to make hospitals more efficient. Hospital industry responds in various ways to changing market conditions and legislation. In most western hospital markets we observe hospital consolidation, acquisitions,mergers and the founding of several types of network and hospital associations. The question is whether this trend also contributes to more efficiency.In this volume a number of outstanding internationally known scholars in the field of productivity measurement and health economics provide the reader with an excellent insight in the complexity of the issue. They explain that there is no straightforward panacea or recipe for the issues addressed. It is shown that the composition of the demand for care, the economic context, environmental and geographical conditions affect the outcomes. Policymakers should therefore take these nuances into account. A policy of increasing productivity starts with knowledge and insights in the complexity of the issue. The book therefore advocates the development of a strategy of collecting relevant data and conducting academic research that meet the standard of thestate of the art.The book provides two illustrative examples of such astrategy in Finland and Australia. The authors have avoided as much aspossible the technical jargon and complex mathematics and statistics involved in this research area. Therefore the book is par excellence suitable for policymakers and hospital managers, as well as for graduate students of health economics and health administration. It avoids, as much as possible, technical jargon and complex mathematics and statistics. It has international in scope.
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0731-2199/18
Evaluating hospital policy and performance[electronic resource] :contributions from hospital policy and productivity research /
Evaluating hospital policy and performance
contributions from hospital policy and productivity research /[electronic resource] :editedby Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis. - Bingley, U.K. :Emerald,2007. - 1 online resource (xvii, 250 p.). - Advances in health economics and health services research,v. 180731-2199 ;. - Advances in health economics and health services research ;v. 16..
Includes index.
The impact of ownership on the cost-efficiency of U.S. hospitals / Ryan L. Mutter, Michael D.Rosko -- Measuring and decomposing productivity change : the basics / Bert M. Balk -- Competition and market concentration / Nazmi Sari -- Efficiency and productivity changes in large urban hospitals1994-2002 : ownership, markets, and the uninsured / Gary D. Ferrier, Vivian G. Valdmanis -- Benchmarking Finnish hospitals / Miika Linna, Unto Häkkinen -- Efficiency in government-funded health care services : the use of non-health sector mechanisms to encourage efficiency / Abby L. Bloom -- Evaluating health care efficiency / Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf, Mats Lundström, Pontus Roos -- Efficiency in hospital industry : summary and conclusions / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis --Productivity in hospital industry / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis -- Measuring hospital services / James F. Burgess, Jr.-- Hospital consolidation and integration activity in the United States /Gloria J. Bazzoli -- Organizational structure and productive efficiency of non-profit hospitals / Ila Semenick Alam, Gerald Granderson -- Innovations and productivity : an empirical investigation in Dutch hospital industry / Jos L.T. Blank -- Preface / Jos L.T. Blank, Vivian G. Valdmanis.
Hospitals worldwide command the majority of any countries health care budget. Reasons for these higher costs include the aging of the population requiring more intensive health care treatments provided in hospitals, the relatively high costs of labor in this labor intensive industry and payment systems that may encourage inefficient behavior on the part of hospital managers and physicians. Governments are seeking to instruments to mitigate this cost rise. Liberalizing hospital markets, deregulation, changing budget systems and changing ownership are only a few examples of attempts to make hospitals more efficient. Hospital industry responds in various ways to changing market conditions and legislation. In most western hospital markets we observe hospital consolidation, acquisitions,mergers and the founding of several types of network and hospital associations. The question is whether this trend also contributes to more efficiency.In this volume a number of outstanding internationally known scholars in the field of productivity measurement and health economics provide the reader with an excellent insight in the complexity of the issue. They explain that there is no straightforward panacea or recipe for the issues addressed. It is shown that the composition of the demand for care, the economic context, environmental and geographical conditions affect the outcomes. Policymakers should therefore take these nuances into account. A policy of increasing productivity starts with knowledge and insights in the complexity of the issue. The book therefore advocates the development of a strategy of collecting relevant data and conducting academic research that meet the standard of thestate of the art.The book provides two illustrative examples of such astrategy in Finland and Australia. The authors have avoided as much aspossible the technical jargon and complex mathematics and statistics involved in this research area. Therefore the book is par excellence suitable for policymakers and hospital managers, as well as for graduate students of health economics and health administration. It avoids, as much as possible, technical jargon and complex mathematics and statistics. It has international in scope.
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Universal Decimal Class. No.: 614.2
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