Title of article :
Malmquist Productivity Index Using Two-Stage DEA Model in Heart Hospitals
Author/Authors :
Alinezhad, Alireza Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering - Qazvin Branch - Islamic Azad University , Mirmozaffari, Mirpoya Department of Computer Science - Montana State University , Bozman
Abstract :
Heart patients displays several symptoms and it is hard to point them.
Data envelopment analysis (DEA) provides a comparative efficiency
degree for each decision-making units (DMUs) with several inputs and
outputs. Evaluating of hospitals is one of the major applications in DEA.
In this study, a comparison of additive model with standard input oriented
and output oriented Malmquist productivity index (MPI) are used.
The MPI is calculated to measure productivity growth relative to a reference
technology. Two primary subjects are addressed in computation
of MPI growth. What are generally referred to as a “catching-up” effect
or technical efficiency change (TEC) and a “frontier shift” effect or
technological change (TC). The data covers a six-year span from 2011
to 2016 for 15 local heart hospitals. Two inputs, one intermediate element
and two outputs are chosen in two-stage model and these factors
reflect the main function of hospitals. Conversion of two-stage to single-
stage model is introduced. This model is proposed to fix the efficiency
of a two-stage process, and avoid the dependence to various
weights. Finally, the results indicated that geometry average of MPI in
input oriented pure technical efficiency (PTE) in the tenth Hospital
(2.1517) is introduced as the highest performance hospital with highest
productivity growth.
Keywords :
DEA , MPI , Intermediate element , Two-stage model
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics