A novel method for measuring health care system performance: experience from QIDS in the Philippines
AUTOR(ES)
Solon, Orville
FONTE
Oxford University Press
RESUMO
Objectives Measuring and monitoring health system performance is important albeit controversial. Technical, logistic and financial challenges are formidable. We introduced a system of measurement, which we call Q*, to measure the quality of hospital clinical performance across a range of facilities. This paper describes how Q* was developed, implemented in hospitals in the Philippines and how it compares with typical measures.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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