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Open Access 01-09-2017 | Original Research Article

Health System Efficiency: A Fragmented Picture Based on OECD Data

Authors: Andreas Behr, Katja Theune

Published in: PharmacoEconomics - Open | Issue 3/2017

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Abstract

Background

Globally, health expenditure as a percentage of GDP has increased in recent years, so evaluating the health care systems used in different countries is an important tool for identifying best practices and improving inefficient health care systems.

Objective

We investigate health system efficiency at the country level based on OECD health data. We focus on several aspects of health care systems to identify specific inefficiencies within them. This information hints at potential policy interventions that could improve specific parts of a country’s health care system.

Methods

A discussion is provided of ideal-typical evaluations of health systems, ignoring data restrictions, which provide the theoretical basis for an analysis performed under factual data restrictions. This investigation includes health care systems in 34 countries and is based on OECD health data. Health care system efficiency scores are obtained using data envelopment analysis (DEA). Relative productivity measures are calculated based on average DEA prices. Given the severe data limitations involved, instead of performing an all-encompassing analysis of each health care system, we focus on several aspects of each system, performing five partial analyses.

Results

For each country, the efficiencies yielded by the five partial analyses varied considerably, resulting in an ambiguous picture of the efficiencies of the various health care systems considered. A synopsis providing comprehensive rankings of the analyzed countries is provided.

Conclusion

Analysis of several aspects of the health care systems considered here highlights potential improvements in specific areas of these systems, thereby providing information for policymakers on where to focus when aiming to improve a country’s health care system.
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Footnotes
1
Tables with implicit DEA prices for the used inputs and outputs are available upon request.
 
2
We used the R programming environment throughout. The efficiency analysis was carried out using the simplex function provided in the boot package.
 
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Metadata
Title
Health System Efficiency: A Fragmented Picture Based on OECD Data
Authors
Andreas Behr
Katja Theune
Publication date
01-09-2017
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
PharmacoEconomics - Open / Issue 3/2017
Print ISSN: 2509-4262
Electronic ISSN: 2509-4254
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41669-017-0010-y

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