Implications of reengineering in health care.

The Health care supervisor Pub Date : 1996-12-01
B Lin, J A Vassar
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Currently the United States spends 12 percent of its gross national product on health care, far more than any other industrialized nation. Technology accounts for 15 percent to 50 percent of the rise in hospital costs. No country is immune from public calls for strategic developments to maintain or lower costs and guarantee high quality while maintaining access for all patients. To achieve these goals of adequate access, high quality, and greater efficiency, hospitals must discard complicated and unwieldy administrative practices that have evolved. How to best deploy technology in health service organizations requires a strategic perspective that results in operational break-throughs. Accelerated alignment of clinical and management processes, systems integration, and health care process redesign are required to achieve the goals of lower costs, higher quality, and greater access. An environmental background of reengineering is presented for health service organizations to use in their processes. Some critical relationships between reengineering and total quality management (TQM) in the health care setting are addressed. Implications of reengineering for health service organizations are offered to facilitate the implementation of the concept.

医疗保健再造的含义。
目前,美国在医疗保健方面的支出占国民生产总值的12%,远远超过其他任何一个工业化国家。在医院费用的上涨中,技术占15%到50%。公众呼吁制定战略发展,以维持或降低成本,保证高质量,同时保持所有患者的可及性,任何国家都无法幸免。为了实现这些充分获取、高质量和更高效率的目标,医院必须放弃已经发展起来的复杂和笨拙的行政做法。如何在卫生服务组织中最好地部署技术需要一个战略视角,从而实现业务突破。为了实现降低成本、提高质量和扩大可及性的目标,需要加快临床和管理流程的协调、系统集成和卫生保健流程的重新设计。为医疗服务组织在其流程中使用再造的环境背景。一些关键的关系之间的再造和全面质量管理(TQM)在医疗保健设置解决。提出了再造对卫生服务组织的影响,以促进这一概念的实施。
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