Technical efficiency of Critical Access Hospitals: an application of the two-stage approach with double bootstrap
The Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Program has offered Medicare cost-based reimbursement to small hospitals that meet certain eligibility criteria to improve their financial viability and quality of care. However, cost-based reimbursement has been associated with inefficiency in hospital operations. This study uses a two-stage approach and bootstrap procedures to examine the effects of environmental variables on the technical efficiency of CAHs. The two-stage approach with quality controls significantly improved statistical efficiency of parameter estimates in the second stage bootstrapped truncated regression relative to a similar model without quality controls. Overall, our results suggest that enhanced Medicare reimbursement may not have had detrimental effects on the technical efficiency of CAHs. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013
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2013
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Authors: | Nedelea, Iustin ; Fannin, James |
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Health Care Management Science. - Springer, ISSN 1386-9620. - Vol. 16.2013, 1, p. 27-36
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Springer |
Subject: | Critical Access Hospitals | Two-stage approach | Technical efficiency | Bootstrap |
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