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Measuring Technical Efficiency in Primary Health Care: The Effect of Exogenous Variables on Results
The Journal of Medical Systems, 11/04/09
Cordero–Ferrera JM et al. – The authors results show that the inclusion of these variables in the evaluation has a great impact on both the values of efficiency scores and the rank of units. This analysis has been carried out using a great amount of data available about primary health care centers in the Spainsh region of Extremadura.
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