Quality management standards for facility services in the Italian health care sector.

Vittorio Cesarotti, Bruna Di Silvio
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PURPOSE Health care, one of the most dynamic sectors in Italy, is studied with a particular focus on outsourcing non-core activities such as facility management (FM) services. The project's goals are to define national standards to balance and control facility service evolution, and to drive FM services towards organisational excellence. The authors, in cooperation with a pool of facility service providers and hospitals managers, studied cleaning services--one of the most critical areas. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH This article describes the research steps and findings following definition and publication of the Italian standard and its application to an international benchmarking process. The method chosen for developing the Italian standard was to merge technical, strategic and organisational aspects with the goal of standardising the contracting system, giving service providers the chance to improve efficiency and quality, while helping healthcare organisations gain from a better, more reliable and less expensive service. FINDINGS The Italian standard not only improved services but also provided adequate control systems for outsourcing organisations. In this win-win context, it is hoped to continually drive FM services towards organisational excellence. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS This study is specific to the Italian national healthcare system. However, the strategic dynamics described are common to many other contexts. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS A systematic method for improving hospital FM services is presented. ORIGINALITY/VALUE The authors believe that lessons learned from their Italian case study can be used to better understand and drive similar services in other countries or in other FM service outsourcing sectors.
意大利卫生保健部门设施服务质量管理标准。
目的:医疗保健是意大利最具活力的部门之一,对其进行研究,特别侧重于外包非核心活动,如设施管理服务。该项目的目标是定义国家标准,以平衡和控制设施服务的发展,并推动FM服务向卓越组织发展。作者与一批设施服务提供商和医院管理人员合作,研究了清洁服务——这是最关键的领域之一。设计/方法/方法:本文描述了意大利标准定义和发布后的研究步骤和发现,以及其在国际基准测试过程中的应用。制定意大利标准所选择的方法是将技术、战略和组织方面与标准化合同系统的目标相结合,为服务提供者提供提高效率和质量的机会,同时帮助医疗保健组织从更好、更可靠和更便宜的服务中获益。发现:意大利标准不仅改善了服务,而且为外包组织提供了充分的控制系统。在这种双赢的背景下,我们希望不断推动FM服务向卓越的组织发展。研究局限性/意义:本研究是针对意大利国家医疗保健系统的。然而,所描述的战略动态在许多其他环境中是常见的。实际意义:提出了一种改善医院FM服务的系统方法。原创性/价值:作者认为,从意大利案例研究中吸取的经验教训可以用来更好地理解和推动其他国家或其他FM服务外包部门的类似服务。
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