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What have we learned from the application of stochastic frontier analysis to U.S. hospitals?Michael D Rosko
School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA
Med Care Res Rev 68:75S-100S. 2011..The application of stochastic frontier analysis to specific policy issues is in its infancy; however, the methodology holds promise for being useful in certain contexts...
Hospital inefficiency: what is the impact of membership in different types of systems?Michael D Rosko
School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA
Inquiry 44:335-49. 2007....
Stochastic frontier analysis of hospital inefficiency: a review of empirical issues and an assessment of robustnessMichael D Rosko
Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Med Care Res Rev 65:131-66. 2008..SFA results were relatively insensitive to several model variations...
The supply of uncompensated care in Pennsylvania hospitals: motives and financial consequencesMichael D Rosko
Graduate Program Health and Medical Services Administration, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Health Care Manage Rev 29:229-39. 2004..Provision of services to Medicaid patients and HMO penetration had a negative impact on profitability...
Impact of network and system use on hospital X-inefficiencyMichael D Rosko
Graduate Program Health and Medical Services Administration, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Health Care Manage Rev 30:69-79. 2005..Low users of networks or systems and nonusers had comparable levels of efficiency...
Service collaboration and hospital cost performance: direct and moderating effectsE Jose Proenca
Department of Management, Health and Human Resources, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA
Med Care 43:1250-8. 2005..Growing reliance on service provision through systems and networks creates the need to better understand the nature of the relationship between service collaboration and hospital performance and the conditions that affect this relationship...
Performance of major teaching hospitals during the 1990s: adapting to turbulent timesMichael D Rosko
Graduate Program in Health and Medical Services Administration, School of Business Administration at Widener University, Chester, PA, USA
J Health Care Finance 30:34-48. 2004..Membership in multi-hospital systems increased by over 70 percent through the 1990s. Increases in average real cost per adjusted admission peaked in 1994 and fell by 6 percent from 1994 to 1999...
Correlates of hospital provision of prevention and health promotion servicesE Jose Proenca
Widener University, USA
Med Care Res Rev 60:58-78; discussion 79-84. 2003..Also, for-profit hospitals provide fewer prevention and health promotion services than not-for-profit hospitals. These findings have policy and management implications...
Performance of US teaching hospitals: a panel analysis of cost inefficiencyMichael D Rosko
Graduate Program Health and Medical Services Administration, School of Business Administration, Widener University, Chester, PA 19013, USA
Health Care Manag Sci 7:7-16. 2004....
Analysis of uncompensated hospital care using a DEA model of output congestionGary D Ferrier
Department of Economics, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA
Health Care Manag Sci 9:181-8. 2006..The findings in our study suggest that policy makers should continue looking at ways to increase funding to hospitals providing uncompensated care while not distorting economic incentives to reduce excessive costs...
Hospital cost efficiencyMichael D Rosko
Inquiry 40:310-1. 2003
Hospital quality, efficiency, and input slack differentialsVivian G Valdmanis
Department of Health Policy and Public Health, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, PA, USA
Health Serv Res 43:1830-48. 2008..To use an advance in data envelopment analysis (DEA) called congestion analysis to assess the trade-offs between quality and efficiency in U.S. hospitals...
East-west: does it make a difference to hospital efficiencies in Ukraine?Anatoly I Pilyavsky
Lviv Academy of Commerce, Lviv, Ukraine
Health Econ 15:1173-86. 2006....
