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Table 6 Impact of pilot reform on health care utilization

From: Impact of pilot public hospital reform on efficiencies: a DEA analysis of county hospitals in East China, 2009–2015

Variables

(1)

(2)

Average Length of Stay

Bed Use Rate

Post*Pilot Reform

−0.314***

-0.030**

(0.109)

(0.012)

Log GDP per capita

−0.804

−0.043

(0.820)

(0.047)

Log Government Revenue

0.993***

0.007

(0.208)

(0.020)

Log Government Expenditure

−0.328

−0.041

(0.259)

(0.032)

Services Industry Proportion

0.698

0.135

(2.074)

(0.165)

Log Healthcare Institution Bed

0.095

−0.096***

(0.207)

(0.028)

Share of Education Enrollment

−0.011

0.011**

(0.031)

(0.005)

Year Effects

Yes

Yes

Individual Effects

Yes

Yes

N

2555

2555

Adj-R2

0.814

0.574

  1. Note: The numbers in parentheses are standard errors. Significant levels are denoted as *p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01. Control variables include GDP per capita, government revenue per capita, government expenditure per capita, the output in the services industry as a share of GDP, the number of beds in healthcare institutions in population (10,000), and the share of education enrollment in the regional permanent population