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Table 4 Efficiency of pilot and non-pilot hospitals in 2009–2015

From: Impact of pilot public hospital reform on efficiencies: a DEA analysis of county hospitals in East China, 2009–2015

Year

Hospital efficiency

Pure technical efficiency

Scale efficiency

Pilot (N = 190)

Non-pilot (N = 175)

Difference

Pilot (N = 190)

Non-pilot (N = 175)

Difference

Pilot (N = 190)

Non-pilot (N = 175)

Difference

2009

0.671

0.620

0.051

0.695

0.639

0.056

0.968

0.973

−0.005

2010

0.613

0.530

0.083

0.662

0.567

0.095

0.932

0.943

−0.011

2011

0.640

0.579

0.061

0.684

0.614

0.07

0.942

0.950

−0.008

2012

0.676

0.627

0.049

0.708

0.659

0.049

0.957

0.955

0.002

2013

0.455

0.411

0.044

0.556

0.506

0.05

0.844

0.845

−0.001

2014

0.742

0.690

0.052

0.758

0.710

0.048

0.980

0.976

0.004

2015

0.727

0.666

0.061

0.752

0.695

0.057

0.968

0.963

0.005

  1. Notes: Hospital efficiency, the efficiency of the hospital in producing outputs for given inputs in healthcare services delivery. Pure technical efficiency, the efficiency of the hospital in producing outputs for given inputs in healthcare services delivery under a variable return of scale. Scale efficiency, the ratio of the efficiency under constant return of scale to the efficiency under variable return of scale, evaluates the gap between the actual scale to the optimal scale. Difference, the gap of efficiency between pilot and non-pilot hospitals