Hospital productivity growth in the English NHS 2008/09 to 2013/14
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
Date | Published - Oct 2016 |
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Publisher | Centre for Health Economics, University of York |
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Number of pages | 44 |
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Original language | English |
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Name | CHE Research Paper |
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Publisher | Centre for Health Economics, University of York |
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No. | 138 |
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This report is concerned with the extent to which NHS hospital Trusts make better use of resources
over time by increasing the number of patients they treat and the services they deliver for the same
or fewer inputs.
The ratio of all outputs to all inputs is termed Total Factor Productivity (TFP) and growth in TFP is
vital to achieving patient care with increasingly limited resources.
Measures of TFP for the NHS as a whole are well-established but any aggregate measure may reflect
a diversity of experience and performance across individual Trusts.
In this report we extend earlier studies to determine whether measures of TFP growth at the level of
individual Trusts can establish consistently high performers - Trusts that habitually exhibit above
average TFP growth.
This work is potentially important because it may establish a benchmark figure for high performance
and thus enable setting realistic targets for efficiency savings, and identify Trusts that are exemplars
of good performance so that others can learn from their practices and methods.
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