Increasingly, hospital restructuring is viewed with skepticism because of a lack of systematic and rigorous evaluation of its impact on quality of care. This first article in a two-part series describes comprehensive evaluation of the effects of hospital restructuring on patient satisfaction, nurse satisfaction, costs of care, and clinical quality on four medical-surgical units at a large tertiary hospital. In addition, early application of the model to critical care is described. A quasiexperimental pre- and post-design combined with concurrent control units for selected measures was the overall strategy. The authors conclude that comprehensive restructuring of hospital-based care can take place in a manner that preserves multiple dimensio...
A fundamental restructuring of U.S. health care is inevitable, even if we don’t know what form the n...
Following a kitchen outsourcing in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, some purposeful replacements were mad...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...
Critical care has enjoyed unobstructed growth during the past two decades; however, to remain viable...
Organizations have expended enormous resources to restructure care delivery Despite the growing lite...
The health care system, and hospitals, underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the ea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This research evaluated the impact of a natural clust...
grantor: University of TorontoScarborough General Hospital (SGH) was faced with ongoing fu...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Relative to other areas in the hospital, high labor costs have made patient care units the usual tar...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Background: An increasing number of hospitals react to recent demographic, epidemiological and manag...
The quality of health and hospital care is usually measured by one of three basic approaches. Struct...
This thesis focuses on the organisational determinants of quality of care in the hospital sector. I...
The Australian healthcare system underwent radical reform in the 1990s as economic rationalist polic...
A fundamental restructuring of U.S. health care is inevitable, even if we don’t know what form the n...
Following a kitchen outsourcing in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, some purposeful replacements were mad...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...
Critical care has enjoyed unobstructed growth during the past two decades; however, to remain viable...
Organizations have expended enormous resources to restructure care delivery Despite the growing lite...
The health care system, and hospitals, underwent considerable restructuring and downsizing in the ea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1991This research evaluated the impact of a natural clust...
grantor: University of TorontoScarborough General Hospital (SGH) was faced with ongoing fu...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Relative to other areas in the hospital, high labor costs have made patient care units the usual tar...
Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justificati...
Background: An increasing number of hospitals react to recent demographic, epidemiological and manag...
The quality of health and hospital care is usually measured by one of three basic approaches. Struct...
This thesis focuses on the organisational determinants of quality of care in the hospital sector. I...
The Australian healthcare system underwent radical reform in the 1990s as economic rationalist polic...
A fundamental restructuring of U.S. health care is inevitable, even if we don’t know what form the n...
Following a kitchen outsourcing in a hospital in Tehran, Iran, some purposeful replacements were mad...
OBJECTIVES To assess the potential impact of introducing an already established and effective pro...