• Revista médica de Chile · Nov 2022

    [Efficiency of the Chilean health system: comparative analysis between health services].

    • Sebastián Mayanz.
    • Departamento de Anestesiología y Medicina Perioperatoria, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
    • Rev Med Chil. 2022 Nov 1; 150 (11): 150115121501-1512.

    BackgroundThe assessment of health systems efficiency determines how they use their supplies to produce results of health value.AimTo determine the efficiency of the health services in Chile, managing their budget to improve the health of the population in 2016.Material And MethodsData envelopment analysis (DEA) was used. The relationship or efficiency with external factors was determined ussing a multivariate analysis. As an input, the operating expense accrued per member of the public health system (National Health Fund, FONASA) was obtained. The years of life potentially lost were used as output.ResultsThe health services of Chile had an efficiency of 68.8% for constant return and 81.3% for variable return. Sixteen percent of their inefficiency was related to the size of the health service. The most efficient health service was the Metropolitano Sur-Oriente and the least efficient was the Araucanía Norte. Urban health services had more uniform and higher efficiency than their rural counterparts. The external factors that were associated with a greater efficiency were having lower proportion of rural population, a lower proportion of beneficiaries of the National Health Fund (FONASA), fewer hospital discharges, fewer hospital beds, less poverty calculated by income, and a higher access to drinking water.ConclusionsNumerous factors influence the efficiency of the Chilean health system and delving into them would allow a better use of public resources for the benefit of the population.

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