Background: Hospital productivity is of great importance for patients and public health to achieve better availability and health outcomes. Previous research demonstrates that improvements can be reached by directing more attention to the flow of patients. There is a significant body of literature on how to improve patient flows, but these research projects rarely encompass complete hospitals. Therefore, through interviews with senior managers at the world’s leading hospitals, this study aims to identify effective solutions to enable swift patient flows across hospitals and develop a framework to guide improvements in hospital-wide patient flows. Methods: This study drew on qualitative data from interviews with 33 senior managers at 18 of t...
Quality of care, access to care, and financial performance are all affected by patient flow within h...
Many healthcare organizations are increasingly confronting long waiting times and queues of patients...
Abstract Background Patient engagement (PE) in health‐care planning and improvement is a growing pra...
As demand for healthcare increases, hospital managers are faced with the prevalent challenge associa...
Purpose: This study aims to describe and understand the contributions of frontline, middle and top m...
Purpose Improving hospital patient flow has become a policy priority, to effectively balance the inc...
Hospital administrators face challenges that arise from environmental factors or psychosocial factor...
The increasing pressure on healthcare resources in Sweden requires that the system becomes more effi...
Inefficiencies in leadership and limited leadership strategies in hospitals contribute to delayed ho...
The Swedish health care sector is facing the challenge of an aging population and a growing need for...
Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services under certain quality requirements...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Budget savings imposed through the government’s deficit reduction agenda have tended to focus on cut...
In the United States, there is a lack of quality healthcare, which can negatively impact patient car...
Hospitals work to provide quality, safety, and availability to patients with a wide variety of care ...
Quality of care, access to care, and financial performance are all affected by patient flow within h...
Many healthcare organizations are increasingly confronting long waiting times and queues of patients...
Abstract Background Patient engagement (PE) in health‐care planning and improvement is a growing pra...
As demand for healthcare increases, hospital managers are faced with the prevalent challenge associa...
Purpose: This study aims to describe and understand the contributions of frontline, middle and top m...
Purpose Improving hospital patient flow has become a policy priority, to effectively balance the inc...
Hospital administrators face challenges that arise from environmental factors or psychosocial factor...
The increasing pressure on healthcare resources in Sweden requires that the system becomes more effi...
Inefficiencies in leadership and limited leadership strategies in hospitals contribute to delayed ho...
The Swedish health care sector is facing the challenge of an aging population and a growing need for...
Improving the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare services under certain quality requirements...
Purpose In hospitals, several patient flows compete for access to shared resources. Failure to manag...
Budget savings imposed through the government’s deficit reduction agenda have tended to focus on cut...
In the United States, there is a lack of quality healthcare, which can negatively impact patient car...
Hospitals work to provide quality, safety, and availability to patients with a wide variety of care ...
Quality of care, access to care, and financial performance are all affected by patient flow within h...
Many healthcare organizations are increasingly confronting long waiting times and queues of patients...
Abstract Background Patient engagement (PE) in health‐care planning and improvement is a growing pra...