Eficiencia de las entidades prestadoras de salud (EPS) en Colombia por medio de análisis envolvente de datos.

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Title: Eficiencia de las entidades prestadoras de salud (EPS) en Colombia por medio de análisis envolvente de datos.
Alternate Title: Efficiency of entities providers of health (EPH) in Colombia through data envelopment analysis.
Authors: Fontalvo Herrera, Tomás José1 tfontalvoh@unicartagena.edu.co
Source: INGENIARE - Revista Chilena de Ingeniería. dic2017, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p681-692. 12p.
Subjects: Health services administrators, Medical care, Data envelopment analysis, Medical databases, Medical personnel, Administrative efficiency
Geographic Terms: Colombia
Abstract (English): This research examines the technical, purely technical, global, scale and mix efficiencies of the EPSs that are part of the Contributory scheme in Colombia during 2011. Nonparametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method was used, specifically the models CCR-O, BCC-O, SBM, -O-C which are focused on outputs to assess the efficiency of the sector, as a source of information the Superintendency of Health was used. From the 17 companies studied, 12 of these proved to be globally efficient, these were: Alianza salud, Comfenalco Valle, Compensar, S.O.S, E.P.M, Comfenalco Antioquia, Sura, Famisanar, Fondo Pasivo Ferrocarriles, Golden Group, Nueva EPS y Colpatria. The SBM-O-C, CCR-O, BCC-O averages efficiencies of the industry were 88.98%, 90.91%, 93.07%, respectively. Thus, it can be concluded that the sector presents a good performance on its efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): En esta investigación se analiza la eficiencia técnica, puramente técnica, global, de escala y mezcla de las EPS que hacen parte del régimen Contributivo en Colombia durante el año 2011. Se utilizó la metodología no paramétrica Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), específicamente los modelos CCR-O, BCC-O, SBM, -O-C enfocado a salidas para evaluar la eficiencia del sector, como fuente de información utilizada se tomó la Superintendencia de Salud. De las 17 entidades estudiadas, 12 entidades mostraron ser eficientes globalmente, estas fueron: Alianza Salud, Comfenalco Valle, Compensar, S.O.S, E.P.M, Comfenalco Antioquia, Sura, Famisanar, Fondo Pasivo Ferrocarriles, Golden Group, Nueva EPS y Colpatria. Las eficiencias SBM-O-C, CCR-O, BCC-O promedios del sector fueron 88,98%, 90,91%, 93,07%, respectivamente. Con lo que se puede concluir que el sector presenta un buen desempeño en su eficiencia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:This research examines the technical, purely technical, global, scale and mix efficiencies of the EPSs that are part of the Contributory scheme in Colombia during 2011. Nonparametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method was used, specifically the models CCR-O, BCC-O, SBM, -O-C which are focused on outputs to assess the efficiency of the sector, as a source of information the Superintendency of Health was used. From the 17 companies studied, 12 of these proved to be globally efficient, these were: Alianza salud, Comfenalco Valle, Compensar, S.O.S, E.P.M, Comfenalco Antioquia, Sura, Famisanar, Fondo Pasivo Ferrocarriles, Golden Group, Nueva EPS y Colpatria. The SBM-O-C, CCR-O, BCC-O averages efficiencies of the industry were 88.98%, 90.91%, 93.07%, respectively. Thus, it can be concluded that the sector presents a good performance on its efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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