Data Envelopment Analysis models with imperfect knowledge of input and output values: An application to Portuguese public hospitals

04/20/2021
by   Diogo Cunha Ferreira, et al.
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Assessing the technical efficiency of a set of observations requires that the associated data composed of inputs and outputs are perfectly known. If this is not the case, then biased estimates will likely be obtained. Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is one of the most extensively used mathematical models to estimate efficiency. It constructs a piecewise linear frontier against which all observations are compared. Since the frontier is empirically defined, any deviation resulting from low data quality (imperfect knowledge of data or IKD) may lead to efficiency under/overestimation. In this study, we model IKD and, then, apply the so-called Hit & Run procedure to randomly generate admissible observations, following some prespecified probability density functions. Sets used to model IKD limit the domain of data associated with each observation. Any point belonging to that domain is a candidate to figure out as the observation for efficiency assessment. Hence, this sampling procedure must run a sizable number of times (infinite, in theory) in such a way that it populates the whole sets. The DEA technique is used during the execution of each iteration to estimate bootstrapped efficiency scores for each observation. We use some scenarios to show that the proposed routine can outperform some of the available alternatives. We also explain how efficiency estimations can be used for statistical inference. An empirical case study based on the Portuguese public hospitals database (2013-2016) was addressed using the proposed method.

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