Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the performance measurement in the UK NHS ambulance service documenting various unintended consequences of the current performance framework and to suggest a future research agenda. \ud \ud Design/methodology/approach – The paper reviews the literature on ambulance performance targets and documents several unintended consequences of the current performance system through an in-depth case study analysis based on interviews with Trust staff and policy experts along with observation of performance review meetings in the chosen Trust. Ethical approval for the study was obtained from a local NHS research ethics committee. \ud \ud Findings – Significant unintended consequences of the ambulance perf...
The literature on the use of performance measurement in government has focused much attention on hyp...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge base on how performance measur...
Clinical Performance Indicators for ambulance services should be developed in line with best evidenc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the performance measurement in the UK NHS ambulance...
Following devolution, differences developed between UK countries in systems of measuring performance...
Introduction There is a compelling need to develop clinical performance indicators for ambulance ser...
A performance measurement (PM) system should exemplify an organisation’s activities, so it can learn...
The problem Ambulance services in England treat 6.5 million people per year but get no information ...
A significant feature of the 'New Public Management' has been the particular emphasis it placed on p...
Background The scope to measure the quality and performance of ambulance service care is limited by...
Background: Ambulance service quality measures have focused on response times and a small number of ...
This chapter examines performance measurement within the public sector, with particular reference to...
The literature on the use of performance measurement in government has focused much attention on hyp...
Introduction Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servic...
his qualitative study explores paramedic’s attitudes to the government’s target that category A call...
The literature on the use of performance measurement in government has focused much attention on hyp...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge base on how performance measur...
Clinical Performance Indicators for ambulance services should be developed in line with best evidenc...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to assess the performance measurement in the UK NHS ambulance...
Following devolution, differences developed between UK countries in systems of measuring performance...
Introduction There is a compelling need to develop clinical performance indicators for ambulance ser...
A performance measurement (PM) system should exemplify an organisation’s activities, so it can learn...
The problem Ambulance services in England treat 6.5 million people per year but get no information ...
A significant feature of the 'New Public Management' has been the particular emphasis it placed on p...
Background The scope to measure the quality and performance of ambulance service care is limited by...
Background: Ambulance service quality measures have focused on response times and a small number of ...
This chapter examines performance measurement within the public sector, with particular reference to...
The literature on the use of performance measurement in government has focused much attention on hyp...
Introduction Response times have been used as a key quality indicator for emergency ambulance servic...
his qualitative study explores paramedic’s attitudes to the government’s target that category A call...
The literature on the use of performance measurement in government has focused much attention on hyp...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to contribute to the knowledge base on how performance measur...
Clinical Performance Indicators for ambulance services should be developed in line with best evidenc...