Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities

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Autor(a) principal: Lepchak, Alessandro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lima Filho, Saulo Silva, Silva, Eduardo Oliveira da, Peixe, Blênio Cezar Severo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22669
Resumo: This study analyzes the extent to which medical resources for public health in the 80 largest Brazilian municipalities are used efficiently. This research is based on the search for government efficiency, arising from the managerialism developed in the public sector. In this sense, it is assumed that public institutions need their resources economically, maintaining or increasing the quality of services provided. The investigation focuses on 76 cities with data between 2013 to 2017 and measured efficiency through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Health expenses (incomings) and 6 other outgoing variables (outflows) were considered, namely: Hospital Admission Authorization, deaths, days of stay, average value of admissions, value of hospital services and days of admissions. The DEA modeling was developed with input orientation by the BCC model (variable returns to scale). The results of the study demonstrate that the most efficient cities are concentrated in the south and southeast regions. However, the main demonstration of the finding is that only the increase in health expenses does not correspond to more efficient services. The data show that the efficiency obtained is related to the good management of public resources and not necessarily to the volume of administrative resources. It should also be emphasized that public managers can use the municipalities listed in the result as a benchmark for the model, in order to enhance the indicators and improve the management of public resources. Furthermore, the study is advancing the theory in public administration and accounting for social management in the health area.
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spelling Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalitiesAnálisis de la eficiencia en el uso de los recursos de salud en los mayores municipios brasileñosAnálise da eficiência na utilização de recursos da saúde nos maiores municípios brasileirosEfficiency in Public ManagementResources Applied in Public HealthData envelopment analysis.Eficiencia en la Gestión PúblicaRecursos aplicados en salud públicaAnálisis envolvente de datos.Eficiência na Gestão PúblicaRecursos Aplicados na Saúde PúblicaAnálise envoltória de dados. This study analyzes the extent to which medical resources for public health in the 80 largest Brazilian municipalities are used efficiently. This research is based on the search for government efficiency, arising from the managerialism developed in the public sector. In this sense, it is assumed that public institutions need their resources economically, maintaining or increasing the quality of services provided. The investigation focuses on 76 cities with data between 2013 to 2017 and measured efficiency through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Health expenses (incomings) and 6 other outgoing variables (outflows) were considered, namely: Hospital Admission Authorization, deaths, days of stay, average value of admissions, value of hospital services and days of admissions. The DEA modeling was developed with input orientation by the BCC model (variable returns to scale). The results of the study demonstrate that the most efficient cities are concentrated in the south and southeast regions. However, the main demonstration of the finding is that only the increase in health expenses does not correspond to more efficient services. The data show that the efficiency obtained is related to the good management of public resources and not necessarily to the volume of administrative resources. It should also be emphasized that public managers can use the municipalities listed in the result as a benchmark for the model, in order to enhance the indicators and improve the management of public resources. Furthermore, the study is advancing the theory in public administration and accounting for social management in the health area.Este estudio analiza en qué medida se utilizan eficientemente los recursos médicos para la salud pública en los 80 municipios más grandes de Brasil. Esta investigación se basa en la búsqueda de la eficiencia gubernamental, derivada del gerencialismo desarrollado en el sector público. En este sentido, se asume que las instituciones públicas necesitan sus recursos económicamente, manteniendo o aumentando la calidad de los servicios prestados. La investigación se centra en 76 ciudades con datos entre 2013 y 2017 y la eficiencia medida a través del Análisis envolvente de datos (DEA). Se consideraron los gastos de salud (ingresos) y otras 6 variables de salida (egresos), a saber: Autorización de ingreso hospitalario, defunciones, días de estancia, valor medio de los ingresos, valor de los servicios hospitalarios y días de ingresos. El modelo DEA fue desarrollado con orientación de entrada por el modelo BCC (rendimientos variables a escala). Los resultados del estudio demuestran que las ciudades más eficientes se concentran en las regiones sur y sureste. Sin embargo, la principal demostración del hallazgo es que solo el aumento de los gastos en salud no se corresponde con servicios más eficientes. Los datos muestran que la eficiencia obtenida está relacionada con la buena gestión de los recursos públicos y no necesariamente con el volumen de recursos administrativos. También cabe destacar que los gestores públicos pueden utilizar los municipios enumerados en el resultado como referencia del modelo, con el fin de potenciar los indicadores y mejorar la gestión de los recursos públicos. Además, el estudio avanza la teoría en la administración pública y la contabilidad de la gestión social en el área de la salud.Este estudo analisa em que medida, os recursos destinados à saúde pública nos 80 maiores municípios brasileiros são utilizados de modo eficiente. Trata-se de uma pesquisa que se baseia na busca pela eficiência governamental, advinda com o gerencialismo aplicado ao setor público. Nesse sentido, supõe-se que as instituições públicas precisam gerir seus recursos com economia, mantendo ou ampliando a qualidade dos serviços prestados. A investigação se concentra em 76 cidades com dados entre 2013 a 2017 e mensurou a eficiência por meio da Análise Envoltória de Dados (DEA). Foram considerados os gastos de saúde (inputs) e outras 6 variáveis de saída (outputs), sendo elas: autorização de internação hospitalar, óbitos, dias de permanência, valor médio das internações, valor dos serviços hospitalares e dias de internações. A modelagem DEA foi desenvolvida com a orientação a insumo pelo modelo BCC (retornos variáveis de escala). Os resultados do estudo demonstram que os municípios mais eficientes se concentram nas regiões sul e sudeste. Contudo, o principal achado demonstra que somente o aumento de despesas com saúde não corresponde a serviços mais eficientes. Os dados demonstram que a eficiência obtida está relacionada com a boa gestão dos recursos públicos e não necessariamente com o volume de recursos envolvidos. Acentue-se ainda que os gestores públicos podem utilizar os municípios elencados no resultado como benchmarking do modelo, de modo a potencializar os indicadores e aprimorar a gestão dos recursos públicos. Ademais, o estudo apresenta avanço da teoria em administração e contabilidade pública para a gestão social na área da saúde.Research, Society and Development2021-11-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2266910.33448/rsd-v10i15.22669Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e382101522669Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e382101522669Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e3821015226692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22669/20400Copyright (c) 2021 Alessandro Lepchak; Saulo Silva Lima Filho; Eduardo Oliveira da Silva; Blênio Cezar Severo Peixehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLepchak, Alessandro Lima Filho, Saulo Silva Silva, Eduardo Oliveira da Peixe, Blênio Cezar Severo 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22669Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:46.384473Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
Análisis de la eficiencia en el uso de los recursos de salud en los mayores municipios brasileños
Análise da eficiência na utilização de recursos da saúde nos maiores municípios brasileiros
title Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
spellingShingle Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
Lepchak, Alessandro
Efficiency in Public Management
Resources Applied in Public Health
Data envelopment analysis.
Eficiencia en la Gestión Pública
Recursos aplicados en salud pública
Análisis envolvente de datos.
Eficiência na Gestão Pública
Recursos Aplicados na Saúde Pública
Análise envoltória de dados.
title_short Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
title_full Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
title_fullStr Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
title_sort Analysis of the efficiency in the use of health resources in the largest brazilian municipalities
author Lepchak, Alessandro
author_facet Lepchak, Alessandro
Lima Filho, Saulo Silva
Silva, Eduardo Oliveira da
Peixe, Blênio Cezar Severo
author_role author
author2 Lima Filho, Saulo Silva
Silva, Eduardo Oliveira da
Peixe, Blênio Cezar Severo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lepchak, Alessandro
Lima Filho, Saulo Silva
Silva, Eduardo Oliveira da
Peixe, Blênio Cezar Severo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Efficiency in Public Management
Resources Applied in Public Health
Data envelopment analysis.
Eficiencia en la Gestión Pública
Recursos aplicados en salud pública
Análisis envolvente de datos.
Eficiência na Gestão Pública
Recursos Aplicados na Saúde Pública
Análise envoltória de dados.
topic Efficiency in Public Management
Resources Applied in Public Health
Data envelopment analysis.
Eficiencia en la Gestión Pública
Recursos aplicados en salud pública
Análisis envolvente de datos.
Eficiência na Gestão Pública
Recursos Aplicados na Saúde Pública
Análise envoltória de dados.
description This study analyzes the extent to which medical resources for public health in the 80 largest Brazilian municipalities are used efficiently. This research is based on the search for government efficiency, arising from the managerialism developed in the public sector. In this sense, it is assumed that public institutions need their resources economically, maintaining or increasing the quality of services provided. The investigation focuses on 76 cities with data between 2013 to 2017 and measured efficiency through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). Health expenses (incomings) and 6 other outgoing variables (outflows) were considered, namely: Hospital Admission Authorization, deaths, days of stay, average value of admissions, value of hospital services and days of admissions. The DEA modeling was developed with input orientation by the BCC model (variable returns to scale). The results of the study demonstrate that the most efficient cities are concentrated in the south and southeast regions. However, the main demonstration of the finding is that only the increase in health expenses does not correspond to more efficient services. The data show that the efficiency obtained is related to the good management of public resources and not necessarily to the volume of administrative resources. It should also be emphasized that public managers can use the municipalities listed in the result as a benchmark for the model, in order to enhance the indicators and improve the management of public resources. Furthermore, the study is advancing the theory in public administration and accounting for social management in the health area.
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