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DEA - BENCHMARKING TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF REGIONAL HOSPITALS IN BURKINA FASO

Authors

  • Wendpanga Jacob Yougbaré
  • Moumouni Zongo
  • Boureima Sory

Keywords:

data envelopment analysis, technical efficiency, benchmarking, hospital performance indicators, performance evaluation, undesirable output.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17654/0973514324010

Abstract

This study is aimed to measure the efficiency of the regional and district hospitals of Burkina Faso and to find the benchmarks for inefficient hospital centres.

Data envelopment analysis was used to evaluate efficiency and identification of the benchmarks for the inefficient hospitals. The input variables employed within the scope of data envelopment analysis are total nursing workforce; total ward boys or ward girls; total of midwives and state midwives; total of physicians (specialists and generalists). The study’s output variables were the average stay of observation in emergency service; the rate of lethality of malaria for children under five years and the percentage of births performed with partograms.

According to data envelopment analysis results, we have an average efficiency score of 0.943. This means that the set under consideration of works at 94.30% compared to what it could have done better. 60% of these hospitals are considered technically efficient and 40% may be peer referrals for hospitals considered inefficient.

The results obtained show that the benchmarks of inefficient hospitals are not necessarily close, in terms of distance between localities (cities) or in terms of similarities of populations.

Received: May 5, 2023
Accepted: July 1, 2023

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2024-01-31

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DEA - BENCHMARKING TO ASSESS THE PERFORMANCE OF REGIONAL HOSPITALS IN BURKINA FASO. (2024). JP Journal of Biostatistics, 24(1), 141-160. https://doi.org/10.17654/0973514324010

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