A Bayesian approach for evaluation of determinants of health system efficiency using stochastic frontier analysis and beta regression
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:332941)
Recommendations
- Combining stochastic DEA with Bayesian analysis to obtain statistical properties of the efficiency scores: an application to Greek public hospitals
- Bayesian efficiency analysis through individual effects: Hospital cost frontiers
- Bayesian methods for design and analysis of cost-effectiveness trials in the evaluation of health care technologies
- Bayesian structural equation modeling for the health index
- Bayesian variable selection using cost-adjusted BIC, with application to cost-effective measurement of quality of health care
- Implementing and interpreting a data envelopment analysis model to assess the efficiency of health systems in developing countries
- Incorporating Bayesian ideas into health-care evaluation
- Bayesian Inference for Hospital Quality in a Selection Model
- A Bayesian approach for measuring the efficiency of the medical treatments
Cites work
- BAYESIAN BETA REGRESSION: APPLICATIONS TO HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE DATA AND GENETIC DISTANCE BETWEEN FOOT‐AND‐MOUTH DISEASE VIRUSES
- Bayesian beta regression models
- Bayesian beta regression with Bayesianbetareg R-package
- Beta Regression for Modelling Rates and Proportions
- Formulation and estimation of stochastic frontier production function models
- On beta regression residuals
- Posterior analysis of stochastic frontier models using Gibbs sampling
- Stochastic frontier models. A Bayesian perspective
- Variable selection for varying dispersion beta regression model
Cited in
(3)
This page was built for publication: A Bayesian approach for evaluation of determinants of health system efficiency using stochastic frontier analysis and beta regression
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q332941)