营利性和非营利性医院质量改进举措的实证调查:环境、竞争和结果问题。

Phillip Miller, Mahmoud M Yasin, Thomas W Zimmerer
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目的:本研究的目的是阐明营利性和非营利性医院的质量改进实践。设计/方法/方法:以110家医院为样本,研究了几种质量改进工作的范围和有效性。采用因子分析法对收集的数据进行分析。研究结果:本研究的结果倾向于表明,营利性和非营利性医院在有效利用质量改进举措方面的相似性大于差异性,从而强调了尽管在运营特征、策略和运营约束方面存在差异,但质量改进工作的效用。研究局限性/启示:本研究使用的样本有限。因此,应该对结果进行相应的解释。实际意义:本研究为医疗保健运营环境中的决策者提供了不同质量改进工作的运营和战略有效性的经验证据,从而证明了与此类质量改进工作的启动和实施相关的投资是合理的。原创性/价值:本研究是理解在不同操作环境中有效实施质量改进计划的重要一步。
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An empirical investigation of quality improvement initiatives in for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals: environmental, competitive and outcome concerns.

Purpose: The objective of this study is to shed some light on quality improvement practices of for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals

Design/methodology/approach: The scope and effectiveness of several quality improvement efforts are studied for a sample of 110 hospitals. Factor analysis was utilized to analyze the data collected.

Findings: The results of this study tended to suggest that for-profit and not-for-profit hospitals were more similar than different with the regard to the effective utilization of quality improvement initiatives, thus underscoring the utility of quality improvement efforts despite differences in operating characteristics, strategies and operating constraints.

Research limitations/implications: The sample used in this study is limited. Thus, the results should be interpreted accordingly.

Practical implications: This study offers decision-makers in healthcare operational settings empirical evidence of the operational and strategic effectiveness of different quality improvement efforts, thus justifying investments related to the initiation and implementation of such quality improvement efforts.

Originality/value: This study represents an important step toward understanding the effective implementation of quality improvement initiatives in different operational settings.

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