Proposing A Key Performance Indicator For Security Response Time Within A Healthcare Facility

Ghaida Almahawes, Anas AlToijry, Rawan Alboqami, Saud Alnahdi, Bandr Mzahim
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INTRODUCTION The safety of patients and property in healthcare settings is directly influenced by security response time, yet this critical aspect is often overlooked. In this article, we aim to address this gap by presenting a proposed key performance indicator (KPI) for security response times. METHODS To develop the proposed KPI, we followed a systematic approach. First, we defined the necessary KPI. We then collected baseline response time data and met with stakeholders to gather their insights. Subsequently, we analysed the response time data from before and after implementation of the proposed KPI, and introduced a levelling method for responses that takes into account the intensity and risk level of each situation. RESULTS The weekly average baseline response time for situations requiring security department intervention was found to be 8 minutes and 1 second. One year after implementing the levelling method, the data comparison revealed a substantial decrease in response times. Specifically, responses to Level 1 incidents averaged 3 minutes and 57 seconds; Level 2 incidents averaged 5 minutes and 47 seconds; and Level 3 incidents averaged 3 minutes and 59 seconds. CONCLUSION The application and testing of this new KPI over the course of one year demonstrated a remarkable impact on security response time. Given the lack of a published benchmark for such response, we propose a benchmark of 5 minutes.
为医疗机构内的安全响应时间提出关键绩效指标
医疗机构中患者和财产的安全直接受到安全响应时间的影响,但这一关键方面往往被忽视。在本文中,我们的目标是通过提出安全响应时间的关键性能指标(KPI)来解决这一差距。方法:我们采用了系统的方法来制定所建议的KPI。首先,我们定义了必要的KPI。然后,我们收集基线响应时间数据,并与涉众会面,以收集他们的见解。随后,我们分析了建议的KPI实施前后的响应时间数据,并引入了一种考虑到每种情况的强度和风险水平的响应平衡方法。结果需要安全部门干预的情况的每周平均基线反应时间为8分1秒。实施调平方法一年后,数据比较显示响应时间大幅减少。具体来说,对1级事件的响应平均为3分57秒;2级事故平均为5分47秒;三级事故平均用时3分59秒。经过一年的应用和测试,这个新的KPI对安全响应时间有显著的影响。鉴于缺乏针对此类响应的公开基准,我们建议将基准设置为5分钟。
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