Background Reliable benchmarking in Lean healthcare requires widely relevant and applicable domains for outcome metrics and careful attention to contextual levels. These levels have been poorly defined and no framework to facilitate performance benchmarking exists. Methods We systematically searched the Pubmed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases to identify original articles reporting benchmarking on different contextual levels in Lean healthcare and critically appraised the articles. Scarcity and heterogeneity of articles prevented quantitative meta-analyses. We developed a new, widely applicable conceptual framework for benchmarking drawing on the principles of ten commonly used healthcare quality frameworks and four value statements, a...
Background: Lean seems to be the next revolution for a better, improved, value-based healhcare. In t...
Background: Measuring performance in healthcare is an action that boosts quality and accountability....
Purpose: – To investigate implementation of benchmarking (BM) in three hospital trusts by adapting r...
BackgroundReliable benchmarking in Lean healthcare requires widely relevant and applicable domains f...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines a benchmark as \u27something that serves as a standard by which othe...
Health-care organizations around the world are striving to achieve transformational performance impr...
Purpose - The pupose of this paper is to present an overview of the main conceptual and methodologic...
Abstract Background Although benchmarking may improve hospital processes, research on this subject i...
We performed a literature review of existing benchmarking projects of health facilities to explore (...
This paper provides a review of the 10 significant publications related to benchmarking in health ca...
Benchmarking is generally considered to be an important tool for quality improvement. Traditional ap...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring quality of care through performance indicators and subsequently using these to ...
Clinical practice benchmarking is a new quality improvement benchmarking approach that involves stru...
Purpose: Fostered by a rapid spread beyond the manufacturing sector, Lean philosophy for continuous ...
Background Despite the growing interest in transformational performance improvement among nearly all...
Background: Lean seems to be the next revolution for a better, improved, value-based healhcare. In t...
Background: Measuring performance in healthcare is an action that boosts quality and accountability....
Purpose: – To investigate implementation of benchmarking (BM) in three hospital trusts by adapting r...
BackgroundReliable benchmarking in Lean healthcare requires widely relevant and applicable domains f...
Webster\u27s Dictionary defines a benchmark as \u27something that serves as a standard by which othe...
Health-care organizations around the world are striving to achieve transformational performance impr...
Purpose - The pupose of this paper is to present an overview of the main conceptual and methodologic...
Abstract Background Although benchmarking may improve hospital processes, research on this subject i...
We performed a literature review of existing benchmarking projects of health facilities to explore (...
This paper provides a review of the 10 significant publications related to benchmarking in health ca...
Benchmarking is generally considered to be an important tool for quality improvement. Traditional ap...
OBJECTIVE: Measuring quality of care through performance indicators and subsequently using these to ...
Clinical practice benchmarking is a new quality improvement benchmarking approach that involves stru...
Purpose: Fostered by a rapid spread beyond the manufacturing sector, Lean philosophy for continuous ...
Background Despite the growing interest in transformational performance improvement among nearly all...
Background: Lean seems to be the next revolution for a better, improved, value-based healhcare. In t...
Background: Measuring performance in healthcare is an action that boosts quality and accountability....
Purpose: – To investigate implementation of benchmarking (BM) in three hospital trusts by adapting r...