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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate technical efficiency and potential presence of scale and scope economies in Mexican private medical units (PMU) that will improve management decisions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used data envelopment analysis methods with inputs and outputs for 2 105 Mexican PMU published in 2010 by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía from the "Estadística de Unidades Médicas Privadas con Servicio de Hospitalización (PEC-6-20-A)" questionnaire. RESULTS: The application of the models used in the paper found that there is a marginal presence of economies of scale and scope in Mexican PMU. CONCLUSIONS: PMU in Mexico must focus to deliver their services on a diversified structure to achieve technical efficiency.
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Hospitales Privados/economía , Modelos Económicos , Ahorro de Costo , Análisis Costo-Beneficio , Eficiencia , Reestructuración Hospitalaria/economía , Humanos , MéxicoRESUMEN
When the board of a California community hospital found that it had drastically miscalculated its earnings for 1998 and was actually in the red, trustees knew they had to act fast. Resisting the "cut and slash" advice of a turnaround specialist, the board chose to "reinvent" its management structure. That's how it could maintain its community health mission and still end up in the black.