Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study

Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the non-parametric methods for evaluating each unit's efficiency. Limited resources in the healthcare system are the main reason for measuring the efficiency of hospitals. Because Operating Rooms (OR) are the most vital part of any hospital, we determin...

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Main Authors: Sh. Ghasemi, A. Aghsami, M. Rabbani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education, 2021-03-01
Series:International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
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spelling doaj-08b298da22c04de8b812abfa2dd004692021-09-06T05:52:19ZengAyandegan Institute of Higher Education,International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering2783-13372717-29372021-03-01101678610.22105/riej.2021.247705.1143122559Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case studySh. Ghasemi0A. Aghsami1M. Rabbani2School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.School of Industrial Engineering, Khajeh Nasir Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.School of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the non-parametric methods for evaluating each unit's efficiency. Limited resources in the healthcare system are the main reason for measuring the efficiency of hospitals. Because Operating Rooms (OR) are the most vital part of any hospital, we determine the factors affecting operating rooms' efficiency and evaluate the performance and ranking of operating rooms in 10 of Tehran's largest hospitals. This model's inputs include accuracy in scheduling surgeries, average turnover time, number of successful surgeries and live patients, number of canceled surgeries, number of surgical errors, and number of emergency surgery. Also, outputs consist of the number of operating rooms and equipment, the average number of beds, the number of employees, and the patient satisfaction rate. First, we determine the weight of inputs and outputs by Group Analytic Hierarchy Process (GAHP) with considering experts' ideas in 10 hospitals; then, we utilize three types of DEA model which are input-oriented CCR (CCR-I), output-oriented CCR (CCR-O), input-output oriented CCR (CCR_IO) and AP models to estimate the efficiency of ORs and rank them.http://www.riejournal.com/article_122559_d1e4bebe5fa453a9942f6bd42784e11c.pdfperformance evaluationdata envelopment analysisranking operating roomssensitivity analysis
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author Sh. Ghasemi
A. Aghsami
M. Rabbani
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M. Rabbani
Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
performance evaluation
data envelopment analysis
ranking operating rooms
sensitivity analysis
author_facet Sh. Ghasemi
A. Aghsami
M. Rabbani
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title Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
title_short Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
title_full Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
title_fullStr Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
title_sort data envelopment analysis for estimate efficiency and ranking operating rooms: a case study
publisher Ayandegan Institute of Higher Education,
series International Journal of Research in Industrial Engineering
issn 2783-1337
2717-2937
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the non-parametric methods for evaluating each unit's efficiency. Limited resources in the healthcare system are the main reason for measuring the efficiency of hospitals. Because Operating Rooms (OR) are the most vital part of any hospital, we determine the factors affecting operating rooms' efficiency and evaluate the performance and ranking of operating rooms in 10 of Tehran's largest hospitals. This model's inputs include accuracy in scheduling surgeries, average turnover time, number of successful surgeries and live patients, number of canceled surgeries, number of surgical errors, and number of emergency surgery. Also, outputs consist of the number of operating rooms and equipment, the average number of beds, the number of employees, and the patient satisfaction rate. First, we determine the weight of inputs and outputs by Group Analytic Hierarchy Process (GAHP) with considering experts' ideas in 10 hospitals; then, we utilize three types of DEA model which are input-oriented CCR (CCR-I), output-oriented CCR (CCR-O), input-output oriented CCR (CCR_IO) and AP models to estimate the efficiency of ORs and rank them.
topic performance evaluation
data envelopment analysis
ranking operating rooms
sensitivity analysis
url http://www.riejournal.com/article_122559_d1e4bebe5fa453a9942f6bd42784e11c.pdf
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