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The efficiency of routine infant immunization services in six countries: a comparison of methods.

Nicolas A MenziesChristian SuharlimStephen C ReschLogan Brenzel
Published in: Health economics review (2020)
Results imply costs could be 30-60% lower for fully efficient sites. Such efficiency gains are unlikely to be achievable in practice - some of the apparent inefficiency may reflect measurement errors, or unmodifiable differences in the operating environment. However, adapted to work with routine reporting data and simplified methods, efficiency analysis could triage low performing sites for greater management attention, or identify more efficient sites as models for other facilities.
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