An exploration of potential output measures to assess efficiency and productivity for labour and birth in Australia
Abstract Background In maternity services, as in other areas of healthcare, increasing emphasis is placed on improving "efficiency" or "productivity". The first step in any efficiency and productivity analysis is the selection of relevant input and output measures. Within healthc...
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Main Authors: | Bonnie Eklom (Author), Sally Tracy (Author), Emily Callander (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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