Li, Kris Chun LokKris Chun LokLi2022-05-162022-05-162015https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/3144Objective To demonstrate the importance of diagnostic aggregation when assessing hospitals. Data Sources Patient data from the Victorian Admitted Episodes Database (VAED), 1999/2000 to 2004/2005. Financial statements from public hospitals, 2002/2003 to 2004/2005. Study Design Risk-adjusted quality computed for each hospital using two aggregation levels. Each is then used to estimate the relationship between hospital efficiency and quality using two-stage DEA/Tobit model by Wilson and Simar (2006). Data Collection Selected variables from the VAED were obtained from the Department of Health in Victoria, then linked anonymously with financial statements. Principal Findings Hospital quality and, in some cases, its relationship with efficiency differs depending on aggregations. Conclusions Patient risk adjustment should be conducted using more than one aggregation level whenever possible.enHospital diagnostic aggregation and risk-adjusted qualityjournal article10.1111/1475-6773.12214