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M Zahiri, I Keliddar,
Volume 11, Issue 3 (10-2012)
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Background: Performance evaluation could provide information to managers that they need to evaluate and monitor of the current status and activities in hospitals. The PABON LASSO model was applied to evaluate performing of hospitals affiliated with Ahwaz Jundishapour University of Medical Sciences to produce the information that used by policy makers in their attempt to make more productivity health care system.
Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional & descriptive study involved in 26 hospitals, with 3824 available beds. Data for this study extracted from computerized databases within statistical department of vice- chancellor for clinical affairs. This study used the PABON LASSO model combining with three major indicators of hospital performance named as average length of stay, bed occupancy rate, and bed turnover which analyzed in PABON LASSO model. The statistical software SPSS-13 used to derive three basic performance indicators.
Results: Based on 10 hospitals in Zone 3 of the model the satisfactory level of efficiency indicated. Results in 2 hospitals demonstrated the inefficiency and underutilization of resources by falling into Zone 1 and 7 hospitals in zone 2 and 7 hospitals placed in Zone 4. The overall average length of stay, bed occupancy and bed turnover rates were 3.57 days, 63.13% and 79.37 times respectively.
Conclusion: The performance of hospitals affiliated with Ahwaz Jundishapour University of Medical Sciences was in a relatively desirable level. Future research should be focused on why and how this situation could be improved in the hospitals with low efficiency.


Dr Sodabeh Vatankhah, Ghasem Rajabi Vasokolaei, Dr Sogand Tourani, Samira Raoofi, Susan Rahimi,
Volume 17, Issue 4 (2-2019)
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Background:  Development of the tourism sector and health tourism specifically can improve the Non-Oil GDP. In this regard, in accordance with the policies of the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, international patient department establishment has been facilitatated health tourism development in the affiliated hospitals. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of international patient department  and its effect on the attraction of medical tourists among hospitals affiliated to Medical Sciences Universities in Tehran City.
Matrials and Methods: This analytical cross-sectional study was designed and conducted in 2017. Study population consisted of all hospitals affilliated to  Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS) and Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences (SBMU). In this study,  hospital entrance criteria was certified by the Health Tourism Department of MOHME. Data was collected using the health tourism assessment checklist which approved by the MOHME. SPSS version 24 utilized to data analysis using descriptive and Inferential statistics.
Results: The study results revealed that  the overall performance of international patient department was evaluated at a desirable level (87.5 score) in hospitals of Tehran city.  Hospitals had the highest rank of hoteling indices (95/100), in compliance with the regulations and functional indicators gained 87.03 and 82.2 score, respectively.  Also, data analysis highlighted that there was no significant difference between hospitals of TUMS, IUMS and SBMU. The establishment of international patient department had no effect on health tourists attraction.
Conclusion: Considering the purpose and mission of international patient department to facilitate the provision of quality and satisfactory services in health tourists, management and oversight mechanisms for the standards implementation such as patient admission, follow up in the origin country and development of hospital marketing policies in order to attract international patients and increase hospital incomes are recommended.
Abbas Jahangiri, Dr Hojjat Rahmani, Shiva Tolouei Rakhshan,
Volume 18, Issue 2 (8-2019)
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Background: Iranian health system transformation plan has been implemented since 2014 with the aim of financial protection of people, equity establishment in access to health services and quality improvement of hospital services. Hospital performance evaluation is essential in order to monitor the health system transformation plan. One of the tools for evaluating hospital performance is the dynamic multi-attribute decision-making method. The purpose of this study was to use the dynamic multi-attribute decision-making method to evaluate the performance of the hospital before and after the implementation of the health system transformation plan.
Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the performance of Shariati Hospital in Tehran was evaluated for 48 consecutive months (24 months before and 24 months after the Health System Transformation plan, 2012-2016). Each month was addressed as an option in the decision-making matrix and ,with considering six important health indicators, the hospital performance was dynamically assessed  using the weighted aggregated sum product assessment and through EXCEL software 2010. 
Results: Hospital performance scores had some fluctuations over time; however, in general, it had an increasing trend over forty-eight months. The highest and lowest values were for months 42 and 13 (0.4932 and 0.9408, respectively). In addition, in the first month of the solar year, the hospital performance score declined significantly for each year.
Conclusion: Changes in hospital performance scores during the study period show improvement in hospital performance. Nevertheless, this incremental process cannot be considered as a positive outcome of the health system transformation plan. Therefore, while improving the current process, continuing the hospital performance evaluation can lead to the hospital's performance promotion.
 
Dr Mohsen Shafiei Nikabadi, S. Fereshteh Hoseini,
Volume 18, Issue 4 (1-2020)
Abstract

Background: Hospitals are considered as the largest and most costly unit of the health system. The present study aims to determine the efficiency of hospitals in Mashhad.
Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive-survey study that was carried out in 2016-2017. The population of the study consisted of patients referring to hospitals in Mashhad. For data collection, records were used in hospitals and the SERVQUAL questionnaire. Data analysis was performed in soft Gams software.
Results: The results of the study indicate that in the SERVQUAL section, three dimensions of empathy response and Warranty were the most important dimensions. Also, 3 characteristics of 26 qualitative features of the service were classified as "attractive". 4 qualitative features are classified as "essential" and 16 features in "single-dimensional". The rankings obtained in the bilingual network method are approximately the same and only in the case of the last four ranks of the final ranking is done by the voting method with equal weights. And it was determined that the hospital number (3) is the lowest and hospital number (5) has the best performance.
Conclusion: By combining the fuzzy SERVQUAL method with network data envelopment analysis, we can eliminate weaknesses in the selection of indicators in different layers of network analysis and calculate the efficiency of such networks. Hospitals need to increase and plan appropriately by designing a hospital that has the highest efficiency and optimal utilization of its resources and cost-effectiveness.
 
Ali Akbarisari, Farhad Habibi, Bahman Khosravi, Pejman Hamouzadeh, Mani Yousefvand,
Volume 19, Issue 1 (4-2020)
Abstract

Background: Performance appraisal and quality evaluation of the services provided will achieve the organizational goals and improve the level of staff capability. In order to evaluate accurately and efficiently, we need to use standard indices, to compare the quality and quantity of work with standards, to know the current conditions and to solve its problems
 Methods: This study is an applied study. This was done through a combined method of reviewing the texts and consensus of experts. Initially, the literature review and emergency evaluation indices were extracted, then the duplicate indices were removed and similar indices were merged, then weighted experts and questionnaires were compiled with the indices. Content validity, Cronbach's alpha coefficient and test-retest were used to assess the validity, internal consistency and reproducibility of the questionnaire, respectively. Data were analyzed using Excel and SPSS 20 software.
 Finding: Final questionnaire with 105 questions in 8 areas including management and leadership (15); human resources (22); physical space and facilities (18); medicine and medical equipment (6); guidelines and policies (17); patient-centered (10); documentation of patient records (5); quality and time indices in the emergency department (12). The results showed that the final questionnaire was reliable (0.89) and repeatable (ICC = 0.98).
Conclusion: The Hospital Emergency Performance Assessment Questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument and can be used to evaluate the performance of hospital emergency services.

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