An evaluation of blood collection efficiency at the regional level: the case of Turkey
International Journal of Health Governance
ISSN: 2059-4631
Article publication date: 4 May 2023
Issue publication date: 10 October 2023
Abstract
Purpose
The aim of this study is to analyze Turkey's blood collection efficiency at the regional level between 2018 and 2021 and discuss managerial implications.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors utilize data envelopment analysis (DEA) to evaluate the efficiency scores of the 18 regions for which the Turkish Red Crescent is responsible. The data set is obtained from the General Directorate of Blood Services in the Turkish Red Crescent.
Findings
The results reveal that the efficient regions over the years did not substantially change, and regions that were consistently efficient for a four-year period are identified. Another finding is that COVID-19 did not affect the blood collection efficiency of the regions. Moreover, the findings illustrate that concentrating on the operations would contribute more to the blood collection efficiency than changing the scale size. Furthermore, the authors observe that the service population is by far the most important variable in determining the efficiency of the regions.
Originality/value
In this study, the authors present a multi-dimensional perspective on the performance evaluation of blood collection operations. In addition, the authors present blood bank managers' feedback on the performance evaluation model, outlining managerial implications. Furthermore, the authors explore the effects of the pandemic on blood collection in Turkey and illustrate the changes in efficiency throughout a distinct period that incorporates the pandemic. The study would provide a guide for blood bank managers to improve the performance of their organizations.
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Acknowledgements
Authors are grateful to the authorities of Turkish Red Crescent for their support.
Citation
Agac, G., Baki, B. and Atici, K.B. (2023), "An evaluation of blood collection efficiency at the regional level: the case of Turkey", International Journal of Health Governance, Vol. 28 No. 3, pp. 299-310. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJHG-11-2022-0095
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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