Title of article :
BENCHMARKING FOR PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT:
A HEALTH-CARE APPLICATION∗
Author/Authors :
Daniel A. Ackerberg، نويسنده , , Matilde P. Machado، نويسنده , ,
AND MICHAEL H. RIORDAN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A methodology is developed and applied to compare the performance of
publicly funded agencies providing treatment for alcohol abuse in Maine. The
methodology estimates a Wiener process that determines the duration of completed
treatments, while allowing for agency differences in the effectiveness of
treatment, costs of treatment, standards for completion of treatment, patient
attrition, and the characteristics of patient populations. Notably, theWiener process
model separately identifies agency fixed effects that describe differences in
the effectiveness of treatment (“treatment effects”), and effects that describe
differences in the unobservable characteristics of patients (“population effects”).
The estimated model enables hypothetical comparisons of how different agencies
would treat the same populations. The policy experiment of transferring the treatment
practices of more cost-effective agencies suggests that Maine could have
significantly reduced treatment costs without compromising health outcomes by
identifying and transferring best practices.
Journal title :
International Economic Review
Journal title :
International Economic Review