Ethiopian Journal of Economics, Volume 11Ethiopian Economic Association (EEA), 2002 - Economics |
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... Dessie Outpatient visits ( per day ) Occupancy rate ( # of beds occupied ) Woldiya Shashem ene Dilla D / Markos D / Zeit Number of beds Yekatit 12 The sample hospitals also show variations in terms of the number of beds they have , the ...
... Dessie Outpatient visits ( per day ) Occupancy rate ( # of beds occupied ) Woldiya Shashem ene Dilla D / Markos D / Zeit Number of beds Yekatit 12 The sample hospitals also show variations in terms of the number of beds they have , the ...
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... Dessie hospital for about 14 days on average at the time of the survey , the mean number of inpatient days for Dilla and Debre Zeit hospitals ranged between 2 to 4 days ( Figure 4.5 ) . Figure 4.5 : Mean number of outpatient visits and ...
... Dessie hospital for about 14 days on average at the time of the survey , the mean number of inpatient days for Dilla and Debre Zeit hospitals ranged between 2 to 4 days ( Figure 4.5 ) . Figure 4.5 : Mean number of outpatient visits and ...
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... Dessie , Dilla and Debre Markos hospitals as showing significant level of technical inefficiency in their outpatient health care provisions . In addition , the production process of these health care units is found to be adequately and ...
... Dessie , Dilla and Debre Markos hospitals as showing significant level of technical inefficiency in their outpatient health care provisions . In addition , the production process of these health care units is found to be adequately and ...
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activities Addis Ababa agricultural allocation areas assets average bed nets Birr child labour choice clienteles coefficient commercialization cross tabulation Debre Markos Debre Zeit demand for health Dessie determine developing countries Dilla econometric economic effect enterprises estimated Ethiopia expenditure explanatory variables factors farmers Finote Selam food crop health care services health care units health facilities health sector health services health status Hence higher household head household income impact imply important improved increase indicate inefficiency influence inpatient services inputs Jamma Legambo livestock loan logit model major measures medical treatment microfinance microfinance services negative observed outpatient services outpatient visits output oxen participation patient percent poverty private health production function proportion ratio regression analysis respondents rural Ethiopia rural households sample hospitals school attendance seeking treatment Shashemene Table technical efficiency utilization willingness to pay Woldiya woreda World Bank Yekatit 12