Performance in healthcare organizations: The quality dimension
Abstract
In the context of a healthcare organization, such as a hospital that provides medical care to its community, performance cannot be measured without special attention to quality. Indeed, quality is as important as finance not only in measuring performance for the organization, but also in securing the organization's viability and competitiveness in the long run. Yet quality today is not adequately understood and managed. An inductive framework for integrating finance and quality for purposes of organizational performance measurement as well as strategic planning is proposed in this dissertation. Future areas of research are discussed.
Subject Area
Public health|Health care management
Recommended Citation
Sadeghi, Sarmad, "Performance in healthcare organizations: The quality dimension" (2009). Texas Medical Center Dissertations (via ProQuest). AAI3366049.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/dissertations/AAI3366049