连接点:在战略规划中提高质量和削减成本。

D W Seymour, W V Guillett
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与任何急症护理医院的经理讨论成本管理和绩效改进,您将听到几个一致的主题:质量改进(QI)没有及时产生预期的结果;集中削减成本的努力充其量只能带来短期效益;组织需要更灵活,对市场反应更灵敏。如果你所在的医院正在与这些问题作斗争,要知道你并不孤单,这让你感到一些安慰。一般来说,长期护理机构、团体实践、实践计划和大多数其他提供者组织都经历了同样的问题。然而,并非一切都是厄运和阴霾。一个常识性的、易于理解的成本控制问题的解决方案是可以实施的,如果一个组织是有纪律的,并且能够在实施中锻炼耐心和勤奋。业务流程重新设计(Business Process Redesign, BPR)是一种绩效改进战略和策略,已经在整个私营企业中得到了成功的应用,可以解决这个问题。如果执行正确,BPR将质量改进、操作分析和重点成本降低的最佳概念和原则与组织的战略规划工作联系起来。BPR的结果是建立与组织长期目标一致的成本管理计划。本文详细介绍了BPR在不断变化的医疗保健环境中的优点。
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Connecting the dots: grounding quality improvement and cost cutting initiatives in strategic planning.

Discuss cost management and performance improvement with any manager at an acute care hospital and you will hear several consistent themes: Quality improvement (QI) has not produced the anticipated results on a timely basis; Focused cost reduction efforts have at best provided short-term benefits; and The organization needs to be more nimble, more responsive to the marketplace. If your hospital is wrestling with these issues, take some comfort in knowing that you are not alone. In general, the same problems are being experienced by long-term care facilities, group practices, practice plans, and most other provider organizations. However, all is not doom and gloom. A common-sense, easy-to-understand solution to the cost control problem can be implemented if an organization is disciplined and can exercise patience and diligence in implementation. Business Process Redesign (BPR), a performance improvement strategy and tactic that has been successfully deployed throughout private industry, can solve the problem. If undertaken correctly, BPR links the best concepts and principles of quality improvement, operations analysis, and focused cost reduction with an organization's strategic planning efforts. BPR results in the establishment of cost management initiatives that are consistent with the organization's long term goals. This article takes a closer look at the merits of BPR in a changing healthcare environment.

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