Objectives : To assess the degree of quality improvement (QI) implementation and to identify its associated factors. Methods : A mailed questionnaire survey of the QI staffs at hospitals with 400 beds or more was conducted between September 15 and October 30, 2000. Of the 108 hospitals eligible for inclusion in our study, 79 participated, yielding a response rate of 73.1%. After excluding 12 hospitals that did not perform any QI activities, 117 responses from 67 hospitals were used in our analysis. The degree of QI implementation was measured using the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Criteria (MBNQAC). Factors evaluated for association with the degree of QI implementation were cultural, technical, strategic, and structural factors o...
BackgroundIndonesia has been shifting from ensuring access to health services towards improving serv...
[[abstract]]Background: The relationship between the scope and intensity of quality improvement (QI)...
Managers in health care are faced with a number of issues and must continually re-examine the way th...
This study was conducted to assess factors associated with the degree of performance of qualify impr...
Objective. This study reviews the rise and fall of the quality improvement (QI) methods implemented ...
Background : To propose effective strategies for successful implementation of QI in health care inst...
[[abstract]]Objective This study reviews the rise and fall of the quality improvement (QI) methods i...
To examine the association between the scope of quality improvement (QI) implementation in hospitals...
Summary The objective of this study was to examine the association between the scope and intensity o...
Objective: To identify the problems and facilitating factors in the implementation of quality manage...
[[abstract]]Objective: Quality improvement (QI) methods have been fashionable in hospitals for decad...
Abstract Health care systems are accountable to their patients and society to provide quality cost e...
Two studies were conducted. The first study was related to the quality Improvement culture survey wh...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined changes in quality improvement: (1) over a 3-year period, (2) among m...
Background Indonesia has been shifting from ensuring access to health services towards improving se...
BackgroundIndonesia has been shifting from ensuring access to health services towards improving serv...
[[abstract]]Background: The relationship between the scope and intensity of quality improvement (QI)...
Managers in health care are faced with a number of issues and must continually re-examine the way th...
This study was conducted to assess factors associated with the degree of performance of qualify impr...
Objective. This study reviews the rise and fall of the quality improvement (QI) methods implemented ...
Background : To propose effective strategies for successful implementation of QI in health care inst...
[[abstract]]Objective This study reviews the rise and fall of the quality improvement (QI) methods i...
To examine the association between the scope of quality improvement (QI) implementation in hospitals...
Summary The objective of this study was to examine the association between the scope and intensity o...
Objective: To identify the problems and facilitating factors in the implementation of quality manage...
[[abstract]]Objective: Quality improvement (QI) methods have been fashionable in hospitals for decad...
Abstract Health care systems are accountable to their patients and society to provide quality cost e...
Two studies were conducted. The first study was related to the quality Improvement culture survey wh...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined changes in quality improvement: (1) over a 3-year period, (2) among m...
Background Indonesia has been shifting from ensuring access to health services towards improving se...
BackgroundIndonesia has been shifting from ensuring access to health services towards improving serv...
[[abstract]]Background: The relationship between the scope and intensity of quality improvement (QI)...
Managers in health care are faced with a number of issues and must continually re-examine the way th...