Examining variations in hospital productivity in the english nhs
Castelli, Adriana ; Street, Andrew ; Verzulli, Rossella ; Ward, Padraic
Castelli, Adriana
Street, Andrew
Verzulli, Rossella
Ward, Padraic
Publication Date
2014-02-25
Type
Article
Downloads
Citation
Castelli, Adriana; Street, Andrew; Verzulli, Rossella; Ward, Padraic (2014). Examining variations in hospital productivity in the english nhs. The European Journal of Health Economics 16 (3), 243-254
Abstract
Numerous papers have measured hospital efficiency, mainly using a technique known as data envelopment analysis (DEA). A shortcoming of this technique is that the number of outputs for each hospital generally outstrips the number of hospitals. In this paper, we propose an alternative approach, involving the use of explicit weights to combine diverse outputs into a single index, thereby avoiding the need for DEA. Hospital productivity is measured as the ratio of outputs to inputs. Outputs capture quantity and quality of care for hospital patients; inputs include staff, equipment, and capital resources applied to patient care. Ordinary least squares regression is used to analyse why output and productivity varies between hospitals. We assess whether results are sensitive to consideration of quality. Hospital productivity varies substantially across hospitals but is highly correlated year on year. Allowing for quality has little impact on relative productivity. We find that productivity is lower in hospitals with greater financial autonomy, and where a large proportion of income derives from education, research and development, and training activities. Hospitals treating greater proportions of children or elderly patients also tend to be less productive. We have set out a means of assessing hospital productivity that captures their multiple outputs and inputs. We find substantial variation in productivity among English hospitals, suggesting scope for productivity improvement.
Funder
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publisher DOI
Rights
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Ireland