HOSPITAL PERFORMANCES, A KEY COMPONENT AS PART OF THE HEALTH REFORM PROCESS FROM ROMANIA
Ion Verboncu () and
Roxana Ganescu ()
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Ion Verboncu: Academy of Economic Studies
Roxana Ganescu: Academy of Economic Studies
Proceedings of Administration and Public Management International Conference, 2010, vol. 6, issue 1, 38-52
Abstract:
Hospital performance is one of the key elements to be considered when the reform process is designed for a better patient satisfaction. The paper provides a means to define what hospitals actually do, and to compare that with the original targets in order to identify opportunities for improvement. Also the paper contains the principal methods for measuring hospital performance, such as regulatory inspection, public satisfaction surveys, third-party assessment etc. such as location quotients, Herfindhal specialization index, composite territorial development index, the regional distribution of FDI in relation to the development level, etc.
Keywords: hospital performance; regulatory inspection; public satisfaction survey; third party assessment; health statistical indicators. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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