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Fig. 2 | BMC Health Services Research

Fig. 2

From: Cost of hospital services in India: a multi-site study to inform provider payment rates and Health Technology Assessment

Fig. 2

Adjusted unit costs (USD) for the outpatient, inpatient, operating theatre and intensive care unit cost centres by type of provider. Unit costs are adjusted to account for differences in capacity utilisation as measured by the bed occupancy rate, by recalculating the unit cost with bed occupancy rates of 80%. Kruskal–Wallis test was used to test for the significant differences between groups and the effect size—p values are based on the Kruskal–Wallis test for difference between groups. The size of the effect is derived from the Eta squared statistic where eta2 [H] = (H—k + 1)/(n—k); H is the value obtained in the Kruskal–Wallis test; k is the number of groups; n is the total number of observations (0.01- < 0.06 (small effect), 0.06—< 0.14 (moderate effect) and >  = 0.14 (large effect)) 

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