Performance analysis of indicators in teaching hospitals after the Health Transformation Plan: a Case Study in Iran

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Bahman Ghasemzadeh, Mohammad Amerzadeh, Saeed Shahsavari, Saeideh Moosavi, Abdollah Keshavarz, Aisa Maleki, Rohollah Kalhor
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This study aimed to examine the status of performance indicators in hospitals affiliated with Qazvin University of Medical Sciences (QUMS) before and after the implementation of the Health Transformation Plan (HTP). This longitudinal descriptive-analytical study was conducted utilizing hospital data. The study collected data using a checklist that included both general characteristics of the participating hospitals and performance indicators such as “the number of outpatient visits,” “the number of paraclinical patients,” “the number of surgeries,” and “the number of inpatients” on a monthly basis for 2012–2019. The intervention examined in this study was the implementation of the HTP in May 2014. The data collected was analyzed using interrupted time series and STATA statistical software version 15. The study examined seven hospitals affiliated with QUMS, including general, trauma, pediatric, gynecology, and psychiatry hospitals. The findings indicated a significant increase in outpatient visits, paraclinical patients, and inpatients in the first month after the intervention. Specifically, there was an increase of 1739 in the number of outpatient visits, an increase of 513 in the number of paraclinical patients, and an increase of 135 in the number of inpatients (p < 0.001). The HTP has improved patients’ access to medical services. It achieved this by reducing out-of-pocket payments for healthcare services and implementing programs such as developing clinics, improving the quality of visits, and retaining doctors in deprived areas. The reduction in out-of-pocket payments has been particularly beneficial for individuals who lack financial resources and previously faced barriers to accessing healthcare services.
医疗改革计划后教学医院指标绩效分析:伊朗案例研究
本研究旨在考察卡兹温医科大学(QUMS)附属医院在实施卫生改革计划(HTP)前后的绩效指标状况。这项纵向描述性分析研究利用医院数据进行。研究使用了一份清单来收集数据,该清单包括参与医院的一般特征以及 2012-2019 年间每月的绩效指标,如 "门诊量"、"门诊病人数量"、"手术数量 "和 "住院病人数量"。本研究考察的干预措施是 2014 年 5 月实施的 HTP。收集到的数据使用中断时间序列和 STATA 统计软件 15 版进行分析。研究考察了七家隶属于 QUMS 的医院,包括综合医院、创伤医院、儿科医院、妇科医院和精神病医院。研究结果表明,在干预后的第一个月,门诊就诊人次、准临床病人和住院病人都有明显增加。具体来说,门诊量增加了 1739 人次,门诊病人增加了 513 人次,住院病人增加了 135 人次(P < 0.001)。HTP 改善了患者获得医疗服务的机会。它通过降低医疗服务的自付费用,实施发展诊所、提高就诊质量、留住贫困地区医生等计划来实现这一目标。自付费用的减少对缺乏经济来源、以前在获得医疗服务方面面临障碍的个人尤其有益。
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Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition
Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.20
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49
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition brings together research on all aspects of issues related to population, nutrition and health. The journal publishes articles across a broad range of topics including global health, maternal and child health, nutrition, common illnesses and determinants of population health.
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