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Measuring the level and determinants of health system efficiency in Canada

Summary: In recent years, public discourse on the performance of the Canadian health system has shifted from increasing the available resources to making better use of those resources. The goal of this study is to measure health system efficiency in Canada and to examine the factors that help explain variations in estimates of efficiency across the health regions. Here, the term "health system" refers to all activities under the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial ministries of health. This study uses data envelopment analysis (DEA) to estimate efficiency at the regional level and then undertakes exploratory statistical analysis to examine the factors related to variations in health system efficiency. To determine the health system's objective against which efficiency is measured, a scoping review of official statements of health system objectives, a series of stakeholder consultations and a dialogue among health system leaders were carried out. The health system's objective is for Canadians to have access to timely and effective health care when they are sick or need care. In the current study, this objective was measured as the reduction in potential years of life lost (PYLL) from treatable causes of death. The health system resources used to achieve this objective were measured as the five major components of health spending: hospitals, physician services, pharmaceuticals, residential care facilities and community care.

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  • ISBN: 9781771092685
  • Physical Description: remote
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    1 electronic text (vi, 37 pages) : illustrations.
  • Publisher: Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Institute for Health Information = Institut canadien d'information sur la santé, 2014.
  • Distributor: Ottawa, Ontario : Canadian Electronic Library, 2014.

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General Note:
Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-37).
Formatted Contents Note: Acknowledgements -- Summary -- Introduction -- Description of methods: Estimating efficiency through DEA -- Description of data: The unit of analysis: health regions; Health system output: reduction of PYLL from treatable causes of death; Health system inputs: five major components of spending; Health system inputs: environmental adjustors; Summary of input and output data; Factors that may affect health system efficiency -- Results -- Discussion: Limitations and future research -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Measuring the dollar value of patient flow for hospital care -- Appendix B: Estimating physician spending in the health regions -- Appendix C: Description of the variables included in the second stage of analysis -- Appendix D: Measuring the robustness of the DEA estimates across different model specifications -- Appendix E: A description of the CMDB's coverage -- References.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject: Medical care -- Evaluation -- Canada
Outcome assessment (Medical care) -- Canada
Medical care -- Quality control -- Canada
Quality Indicators, Health Care -- Canada
Outcome Assessment (Health Care) -- Canada
Quality of Health Care -- Canada
Autocorrelation
Bootstrapping (statistics)
Canadian institute for health information
Correlation and dependence
Efficiency (statistics)
Errors and residuals
General practitioner
Health
Health care
Health system
Canadian institute for health information
Correlation
Education
Gps
Health
Health -- Diseases and conditions
Health -- Diseases and conditions -- Obesity
Health -- Health treatment
Health -- Health treatment -- Medical drugs
Health -- Health treatment -- Medical drugs -- Prescription drugs
Health -- Health treatment -- Medicine
Health -- Medical profession -- Medical specialisation
Outliers
Prevention
Primary care
Readmissions
Research
Science and technology -- Research
Sensitivity
Specialists
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