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hospitals characteristics that determine waiting times? By developing a model of healthcare provision and analysing empirically … that describes the optimal waiting time distribution for capacity constraint hospitals. Secondly, employing duration … analysis, we obtain empirical representations of that distribution across hospitals in the UK from 1997-2005. We observe …
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framework for analyzing ways religion and spirituality shape and are shaped by public institutions across three distinct sectors—hospitals …
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. Existing validated questionnaires were used for the collection of data from nurses employed in different hospitals of Islamabad …
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This study examines the relative technical efficiency of 12 hospitals in Eastern Ethiopia. Using six-year-round panel …, and determinants of the technical inefficiency of hospitals. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) and DEA- based Malmquist … hospitals. Tobit model used to examine the determinants of the technical inefficiency of hospitals. The DEA Variable Returns to …
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Spatial inequalities in publicly provided goods such as healthcare facilities have substantial socioeconomic effects. Little is known, however, about why publicly provided goods diverge among urban and rural regions. This study exploits narrow parliamentary majorities in German states between...
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efficiency in Ugandan referral hospitals was measured and analysed. The audit report pointed out that there was a relatively low …. Originality / value of the article:Even though there are a substantial amount of research on efficiency in African hospitals, no … was input congestion. Implication of the reserachWe recommend that inefficient hospitals should use efficient hospitals as …
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(cognitive, behavioral and contextual dimensions) in private hospitals. The required data for the purpose of this study were … consisted of employees working at private hospitals. The questionnaires were distributed to a random sample of 500 … administrative staff working in private hospitals. A total of 449 valid responses were retrieved with a response rate of 89.9%, which …
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-profit private hospitals the production of healthcare services to specific patients that are publicly insured is a traditional … practice. Around 43% of the for-profit private hospitals in Spain have a commissioning agreement with the NHS to diagnose or … treat patients on public tariffs. These revenues represent 26% of the total revenues of private for-profit hospitals. The …
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quality managers in hospitals that provide specialized cancer care in Germany. In an inductive grounded theory approach, we … develop a conceptual model of the relationship between accreditation and innovation activities. We find that hospitals engaged … in both activities to achieve quality and financial goals. For smaller hospitals, accreditation was a necessary condition …
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integrate previous findings and evaluate research when applying CAs in hospitals. By conducting an extended and systematic …
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