Stochastic Frontier Analysis of Hospital Inefficiency

Twenty stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) studies of hospital inefficiency in the United States were analyzed. Results from best-practice methods were compared against previously used methods in hospital studies to ascertain the robustness of SFA in estimating cost inefficiency. To compare past studies and analyze new data, SFA methods were varied by (a) the assumptions of the structure of costs and distribution of the error term, (b) inclusion of quality and product descriptor measures, and (c) use of simultaneous and two-stage estimation techniques. SFA results were relatively insensitive to several model variations.

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