Healthcare Quality and Management
External reference: https://openalex.org/T12871
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Web model improved biomedical equipment planning in two Colombian institutions
Development and validation of a WHO-aligned management model for evaluating biomedical equipment needs in Colombian healthcare institutions, with 70% reduction in evaluation time.
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Total Quality Management in Healthcare: Quality Principles, Implementation and Digitalization
Narrative review examines TQM implementation in healthcare, finding that Lean and Six Sigma improve safety and efficiency, while Quality 4.0 enables data-driven approaches.
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Justice perceptions were linked to reputation in public hospitals
Study examines how justice perceptions influence trust, reputation, and patient behaviour in non-competitive public healthcare settings, with recommendations for hospital governance.
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Diagnostic disclosure in acute care is not clearly defined
Concept analysis clarifying diagnostic disclosure in acute care, establishing definitions to measure and investigate this communication practice and its effects on patient outcomes.
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Five themes shape hospital quality improvement capacity
Systematic scoping review of hospital quality improvement capacity building identifying five interconnected themes: accountability, strategic management, collaboration, knowledge enhancement, and.
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Audit improved compliance with the WHO surgical safety checklist
WHO Surgical Safety Checklist compliance improved significantly at Sudan hospital through staff education and standardized documentation, with communication-dependent items showing greatest gains.
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Hospital routines supported faster regional strategy development
Hospital implements regional strategy by reusing established cross-professional collaboration routines, improving outcomes and response capacity under Japanese regulatory requirements.
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NABH digital health standards align with major international frameworks
Scoping review mapping NABH Digital Health Standards against international maturity models, identifying convergences and gaps in AI governance, cybersecurity, interoperability, and health equity.
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Hospital accreditation standards may support AI readiness
Explore how hospital accreditation standards establish foundational capabilities for AI implementation, including governance, data infrastructure, and workforce readiness in healthcare settings.
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Italian hospital network tracked COVID-19 admissions reliably
Sentinel Hospital Network in Italy monitored COVID-19 admissions across 21 hospitals, demonstrating vaccination's impact and validating surveillance reliability.
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Poland and Lebanon differed in access, communication, and autonomy
Comparative study of healthcare quality management in Poland and Lebanon examining patient communication, service accessibility, and decision-making autonomy across public and private systems.
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Patients reported high satisfaction in most hospital care areas
Cross-sectional patient satisfaction assessment in cardiology department, Senegal, highlighting communication gaps and clinical care quality indicators across 203 hospitalized patients.
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District resident programme is introduced for postgraduate training
District Resident Programme overview: National Medical Council postgraduate training initiative for MD/MS students in district healthcare systems and National Health Programme implementation.
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Measurement maps are proposed to make nursing care more visible
Framework for operationalizing nursing care value through measurement maps linking nine practice domains to patient outcomes using systematic data specification and analysis planning.
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Chinese physicians showed four responses to clinical pathways
Study reveals Chinese physicians employ diverse strategies to clinical pathways, balancing standardization with professional autonomy through ignoring, coercing, decoupling, and embracing responses.
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Perioperative quality dashboard was developed and implemented
Perioperative nursing team develops quality dashboard integrating safety metrics, infection rates, and efficiency indicators into unified visual platform for data-driven decision-making and.
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Revenue governance and leadership linked to service delivery in Kenyan hospitals
Study examines how revenue governance and leadership in Kenya's Level 5 public hospitals affect health service delivery, finding leadership quality moderates governance effectiveness.
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Inpatient satisfaction was linked to service quality in a China hospital survey
Cross-sectional survey of 433 inpatients examining satisfaction determinants in a tertiary Chinese hospital, identifying core service quality dimensions as primary satisfaction predictors.
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Accreditation leadership shapes quality culture in clinical units
Qualitative PRECEDE-guided study of clinical unit leaders’ perceptions of accreditation, revealing role ambiguity, collective leadership demands and accreditation’s dual technical and.

