Abstract

Hospitals are the main sub-section of health care systems and evaluation of hospitals is one of the most important issue for health policy makers. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a nonparametric method that has recently been used for measuring efficiency and productivity of Decision Making Units (DMUs) and commonly applied for comparison of hospitals. However, one of the important assumption in DEA is that DMUs must be homogenous. The crucial issue in hospital efficiency is that hospitals are providing different services and so may not be comparable. In this paper, we propose an integrated fuzzy clustering cooperative game DEA approach. In fact, due to the lack of homogeneity among DMUs, we first propose to use a fuzzy C-means technique to cluster the DMUs. Then we apply DEA combined with the game theory where each DMU is considered as a player, using Core and Shapley value approaches within each cluster. The procedure has successfully been applied for performances measurement of 288 hospitals in 31 provinces of Iran. Finally, since the classical DEA model is not capable to distinguish between efficient DMUs, efficient hospitals within each cluster, are ranked using combined DEA model and cooperative game approach. The results show that the Core and Shapley values are suitable for fully ranking of efficient hospitals in the healthcare systems.

Highlights

  • Health is one of the most important issue in every society, providing good health care services is the center for well-being of people in the society

  • Efficient hospitals determined by Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model are considered as the players in cooperative game approach and final scores are calculated by combination of cross-efficiency DEA and Core or Shapley value methods

  • We showed that the cooperative game approach produces a set of fair weights for fully ranking of the efficient hospitals in each cluster

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Introduction

Health is one of the most important issue in every society, providing good health care services is the center for well-being of people in the society. Hajialiafzali et al (2007) calculated the efficiency of hospitals belong to Iranian Social Security Organization (SSO) in 2002 by using DEA and found that 26 out of 53 hospitals were efficient They applied a super efficiency DEA model proposed by Andersen and Peterson (1993) (DEA-AP) for fully ranking of efficient hospitals. They selected four input variables number of full time equivalent (FTE) medical doctors, total number of FTE nurses, total number of other personal in FTE and average number of staff beds. The technical efficiency score was measured by DEA model They used four inputs as service complexity, hospital size, number of labor and expenses for medical supplier and three outputs as the Medicare case mix adjusted number of discharges, number of outpatient and number of FTE trainees. They used a DEA model with efficiency indexes for calculating the performance of three healthcare service units of 22

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