Titre : | Productivity of the English National Health Service 2003-4 to 2009-10. |
Titre original: | Productivité du service national de santé anglais de 2003-4 à 2009-10. |
Titre de série : | CHE Research Paper, 76 |
Auteurs : | C. BOJKE ; A. CASTELLI ; R. GOUDIE ; et al. ; University of York. Centre for Health Economics. (C.H.E.). York. GBR |
Type de document : | Document de travail |
Editeur : | York : University of York, 2012 |
Format : | 45p., tabl., fig. |
Note générale : | Référence : réf. bibl. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[BDSP5] Economie santé > Dépense santé > Dépense hospitalière [BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Evaluation > Indicateur [BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Evaluation > Performance [BDSP5] Etudes méthodes et statistiques [NI] > Méthodologie > Processus > Evolution [BDSP5] Géographie politique > Monde > Europe > Iles Britanniques > Royaume Uni > Grande Bretagne [BDSP5] Information & communication [NI] > Documentation > Stockage information > Banque donnée [BDSP5] Information & communication [NI] > Information > Nature information [NI] > Donnée statistique [BDSP5] Pratique médicale > Prescription [BDSP5] Profession sanitaire & sociale > Profession santé [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Système santé [BDSP5] Protection sociale > Système santé > NHS [BDSP5] Soins > Qualité soins [BDSP5] Système soins > Accès soins > Liste attente [BDSP5] Système soins > Filière soins > Soins hospitaliers [BDSP5] Système soins > Santé communautaire > Soins santé primaire [BDSP5] Thérapeutique > Thérapeutique médicamenteuse > Médicament |
Résumé : | The objectives of this research is to estimate output, input and productivity growth for the English NHS for the period 2003/4 to 2009/10 using the most detailed and comprehensive information at its disposal. It reveals that the productivity of the NHS in England has been broadly constant over the last seven years, increasing by an average of 0.1 per cent per year. The research shows that between 2003/4 to 2009/10 the number of staff has increased by 18 per cent, buildings and equipment by 24 per cent and all other inputs, such as clinical supplies and energy costs, by 76 per cent. There has also been a corresponding increase in both the quantity and quality of output. The number of patients treated in hospital increased from 12.1m to 15.6m; outpatient attendances from 50m to 77m; community care contacts from 76m to 92m; and primary care consultations from 262m to 300m. Over the same period, hospital survival rates improved from 99.4 per cent to 99.8 per cent for elective patients and from 95 per cent to 96 per cent for non-electives. Average inpatient waiting times fell from 78 to 57 days, reaching a low of 51 days in 2008/9. Outpatient waiting times fell from 58 days to 24 days. All in all, growth in activity and changes in quality have tracked the growth in inputs, implying that productivity has been flat over the seven year period |
En ligne : | http://www.york.ac.uk/media/che/documents/papers/researchpapers/CHERP76_Productivity_of_the_English_NHS.pdf |
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0063877-1 | P149/6 | Document de travail | Documentation IRDES | P : périodiques | Disponible |