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The following pages link to Health care benchmarking and performance evaluation. An assessment using data envelopment analysis (DEA). With CD-ROM (Q947719):
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- Hospital efficiency with risk adjusted mortality as undesirable output: the Turkish case (Q478032) (← links)
- Operational and economic efficiency analysis of public hospitals in Greece (Q513128) (← links)
- The relationship between the efficiency of orthopedic wards and the socio-economic status of their patients (Q519007) (← links)
- Measuring performance in the presence of noisy data with targeted desirable levels: evidence from healthcare units (Q827258) (← links)
- Pricing public health care services using DEA: methodology versus politics (Q863556) (← links)
- Efficiency and total quality management in health care organizations: a dynamic frontier approach (Q863557) (← links)
- The multicriteria analysis for construction of benchmarkers to support the clinical engineering in the healthcare technology management (Q1042522) (← links)
- Performance measurement criteria in health care organizations: Review and future research directions (Q1268127) (← links)
- Quantitative models for performance evaluation and benchmarking. Data development analysis with spreadsheets and DEA Excel solver. With CD-ROM (Q1422054) (← links)
- Efficiency and productivity change in Taiwan's hospitals: a non-radial quality-adjusted measurement (Q1788917) (← links)
- Handbook on data envelopment analysis (Q1886084) (← links)
- Unobservable or omitted production variables in data envelopment analysis through unit-specific production trade-offs (Q1989786) (← links)
- An application of value-based DEA to identify the best practices in primary health care (Q2011838) (← links)
- Exploring the potential of data envelopment analysis for enhancing pay-for-performance programme design in primary health care (Q2076892) (← links)
- Using a Choquet integral-based approach for incorporating decision-maker's preference judgments in a data envelopment analysis model (Q2178133) (← links)
- Incorporating preference information in a range directional composite indicator: the case of portuguese public hospitals (Q2240001) (← links)
- Measuring the efficiency of hospitals: a fully-ranking DEA-FAHP approach (Q2288846) (← links)
- On comparing the performance of primary care providers (Q2464167) (← links)
- Patterns of productivity changes in nursing homes by using Malmquist DEA index (Q5026173) (← links)
- An Efficient Frontier Approach to Scoring and Ranking Hospital Performance (Q5130507) (← links)
- Efficiency evaluation of healthcare services in China based on stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis and directional distance function (Q6056116) (← links)
- Are the Portuguese public hospitals sustainable? A triple bottom line hybrid data envelopment analysis approach (Q6056123) (← links)
- Empirical surveys of frontier applications: a meta‐review (Q6067886) (← links)
- Foundations of operations research: from linear programming to data envelopment analysis (Q6106760) (← links)