African Nanomedicine Research (Applied Science/Tech) | 04 September 2006
System Reliability Assessment in District Hospitals in Kenya: A Multilevel Regression Analysis
O, m, a, r, K, i, n, y, a, n, j, u, i, ,, M, u, g, a, z, u, n, g, u, O, c, h, i, e, n, g
Abstract
District hospitals in Kenya play a crucial role in healthcare delivery, but their reliability varies significantly. A multilevel regression model will be employed to analyse data from multiple levels (districts and hospitals) with robust standard errors accounting for intra-class correlation. The multilevel regression revealed that infrastructure investment had a significant positive impact on system reliability, improving it by approximately 15% in the districts where investments were made. District hospital systems in Kenya exhibit variability in reliability, with some hospitals significantly outperforming others. Investment in infrastructure is identified as a key factor for enhancing system performance. Investment in healthcare infrastructure should be prioritised to improve overall system reliability and patient outcomes in district hospitals. Treatment effect was estimated with $\text{logit}(p<em>i)=\beta</em>0+\beta^\top X_i$, and uncertainty reported using confidence-interval based inference.