Systematic analysis and controlling of health care organisations lead to numerical health care improvements.

J Möller, H G Sonntag
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Abstract

The EFQM model for organisational excellence is used in the health care sector as a tool to diagnose and assess the starting position for the effective QM programme. Feedback reports cover the fields of acute medical care, rehabilitation and ambulant care and contain strengths areas for improvement. Building on the EFQM feedback reports, the Modular Concept for Quality in Health Care ("Heidelberg Model") improves QM both holistically and specifically by implementing so-called "Modules for Excellence". The implementation process follows principles of project management covering medical, nursing and managing issues and the performance is periodically evaluated against targets. QM projects that are designed in the dichotomic way follow three goals. Organisational diagnosis and therapy lead to numerical health care improvements in "Prevention of nosocomial infections" and "Optimising out-patient treatment". Different assessment approaches lead to a diagnosing feedback report for QM in health care. The Modular Concept for Quality in Health Care ("Heidelberg Model") clusters, priorities, implements and evaluates the organisation's key areas for improvement.

系统的分析和控制卫生保健组织导致数字卫生保健的改进。
在卫生保健部门,组织卓越的EFQM模型被用作诊断和评估有效质量管理方案起始位置的工具。反馈报告涵盖急症医疗、康复和门诊护理等领域,并载有有待改进的长处。在EFQM反馈报告的基础上,保健质量模块化概念("海德堡模型")通过实施所谓的"卓越模块",从整体上和具体上改进了QM。实施过程遵循涵盖医疗、护理和管理问题的项目管理原则,并根据目标定期评估绩效。以二分法设计的质量管理项目遵循三个目标。组织诊断和治疗在"预防医院感染"和"优化门诊治疗"方面带来了数字上的保健改善。不同的评估方法导致医疗保健质量管理的诊断反馈报告。保健质量模块化概念("海德堡模式")集中、优先考虑、实施和评估该组织需要改进的关键领域。
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