综合医院的生产功能

Guus P.W.P. van Montfort
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在对荷兰医院部门的生产结构进行描述之后,确定了产出和投入:产出是加权入院人数、加权病人天数和中间生产,投入是病床数量、专家数量、设施指数(医院基础设施构成的规模指数)、药品(以货币计算)和工作人员数量(细分为护士、辅助医务人员等)。我们估计了三种类型的模型:Cobb-Douglas、CES和更一般的translog规范,并对它们的特征进行了比较。利用110家普通急症医院的数据,采用普通最小二乘法估计Cobb-Douglas和translog规范;通过几种方法(OLS和非线性方法)对ces规范进行验证。我们得出结论,更通用的translog规范比Cobb-Douglas或CES规范更适合数据。研究结果从产出弹性、替代弹性和规模效应三个方面进行了解释。然后,根据费尔德斯坦的理论,我们构建了生产率、成本和投入效率的指标。
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Production functions for general hospitals

After a description of the production structure of the hospital sector in the Netherlands the outputs and the inputs are defined: outputs as weighted admissions, weighted patient days and inter- mediate production and inputs as the number of beds, the number of specialists, the facility-index (a scale index of the composition of the infrastructure of the hospital), drugs (in monetary terms) and the number of staff (subdivided into nurses, paramedical staff and so on).

We have estimated three types of models: Cobb-Douglas, CES and the more general translog specification and the characteristics of these are compared. Using data for 110 general acute hospitals, the Cobb-Douglas and translog specifications are estimated by ordinary least squares method; the CES-specification by several methods (OLS and non-linear methods).

We conclude that the more general translog specification fits the data better than the Cobb-Douglas or the CES specification.

The results are interpreted in terms of the output elasticities, the elasticities of substitution and the scale effects. Thereafter, following Feldstein, we construct indices of productivity, of cost and of input efficiency.

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