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Scirj Volume V, Issue VIII, August 2017 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Efficiency of Inpatient Installation in South Kalimantan Using Data Envelopment and Tobit Regression Analysis Sylvia Yuanita, Dyah Wulansari, Tri Haryanto, Dr. Djazuli Chalidyanto Abstract: Hospital competition is getting tight nowadays in Indonesia. As a result, hospitals should differentiate their efforts and strategy to sustain their businesses. This paper aims at examining the efficiency of inpatient installation of the 29 hospitals located in South Kalimantan province. The efficiency is measured using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the Tobit Regression Model. The Tobit regression is used to find out the factors that affect the technical efficiency or determinants of technical efficiency. The study found inter alia that the BPJS cooperation and the number of nosocomial infections have partial significant influenced on the technical efficiency value of the hospital inpatient installation. Whilst the ownership of hospital and hospital accreditation are insignificant in explaining the value of technical efficiency of the hospitals in South Kalimantan. Therefore, hospital cooperation with BPJS and the number of nosocomial infections should be given a great attention to maintain and improve the technical efficiency of the hospital in South Kalimantan under survey. Reference this Paper: Efficiency of Inpatient Installation in South Kalimantan Using Data Envelopment and Tobit Regression Analysis by Sylvia Yuanita, Dyah Wulansari, Tri Haryanto, Dr. Djazuli Chalidyanto published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume V, Issue VIII, August 2017 Edition, Page 9-16 ". Search Terms: Inpatient installation, technical efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Tobit Regression analysis, hospital accreditation, hospital ownership, BPJS cooperation, nosocomial infection [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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