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Organizational learning-by-doing in liver transplantation

机译:肝移植组织学习

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Abstract Organizational learning-by-doing implies that production outcomes improve with experience. Prior empirical research documents the existence of organizational learning-by-doing, but provides little insight into why some firms learn while others do not. Among the 124 U.S. liver transplant centers that opened between 1987 and 2009, this paper shows evidence of organizational learning-by-doing, but only shortly after entry. Significant heterogeneity exists with learning only evident among those firms entering early in the sample period when liver transplantation was an experimental medical procedure. Firms that learn begin with lower quality outcomes before improving to the level of firms that do not learn, suggesting that early patient outcomes depend on the ability of new entrants to import best practices from existing liver transplant programs. Knowledge of best practices became increasingly available over time through the dissemination of academic research and increasingly specialized training programs, so that between 1987 and 2009, 6?month post-transplant survival rates increased from 64 to 90% and evidence of organization-level learning-by-doing disappeared. The lack of any recent evidence of organizational learning-by-doing implies that common insurer experience requirements may be reducing access to health care in non-experimental complex medical procedures without an improvement in quality.
机译:摘要通过做组织学习意味着生产结果随着经验而改善。先前的实证研究记录了组织学习的存在,但很少见到为什么有些公司学习的为什么没有。在1987年至2009年间开业的124名美国肝脏移植中心中,本文显示了组织学习的证据,但仅在进入后不久。当肝移植是一种实验医疗程序时,在样品期即时进入的那些公司中,只有显着的异质性存在。在改善不学习的公司水平之前,学习的公司开始以较低的质量结果开始,这表明早期患者结果取决于新进入者从现有肝移植计划中进口最佳实践的能力。通过传播学术研究和日益专业化的培训计划的时间随着时间的推移而越来越多地获得最佳实践,从而在1987年至2009年之间,6?月后移植后的生存率从64增加到90%,而组织级学习的证据逐渐消失了。缺乏最近的组织学习证据意味着普通的保险公司经验要求可能正在减少对非实验复杂医疗程序中的医疗保健的获取,而不会提高质量。

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