The 25th NISPAcee Annual Conference

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In the conference participated 317 participants

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Almost 250 conference participants from 36 countries participated

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for the  25th NISPAcee Annual Conference
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V. Public Finance and Management
Author(s)  Stanka Setnikar-Cankar 
  University of Ljubljana
Ljubljana  Slovenia
Vitezic Neda, Suzana Jankovic, Teaching Institute of the Public Health of Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia 
 
 Title  Innovative Approach to Efficiency Measurement Using the DEABSC Method in the Public Health Service of Croatia
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Abstract

Contemporary health care systems face the problem how to ensure efficient and equitable health care for all citizens when sources of funding are limited. The task of public health services is to improve population's health and they therefore comprise a series of improvement measures. Many of the health care reforms in different countries are conducted with the objectives to rationalise costs, to make health services more available, and to increase or at least not to reduce quality of health services. The subject of this research is efficiency measurement in the institutes of public health services in the Croatia which are oriented to prevention activities i.e. monitoring, analysis, and evaluation of the health of the population. Diversity of the programs and temporal variability are characteristics of public health services and therefore harder to measure the effects in the long run. This research has the aim to analyse and propose the new approach in the measurement system using two combined methods DEA and BSC. DEABSC integrative model provides a holistic approach to the management and can be an efficient method for decision- making process. The starting point of this research is the analysis of the measurement system in the public health services in the Croatia. The results confirm weak and inadequate efficiency measurement system and very low effectiveness measurement. To enhance the efficiency measurement we develop conceptual integrative DEABSC model which has been tested on teaching institute of public health in one of the County. Using DEA for the period of 2004 to 2015 we identify relatively inefficient units which help management to adjust organization structure and processes. Combining DEA with the BSC this research helps to identify the possibilities for improving the effectiveness of public health services programs. Even more this paper provides recommendations how easier to manage resources in order to achieve the mission of public health institutions.

Key words: efficiency measurement, DEA, BSC, public health services