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從醫院觀點探討醫院評鑑改革對醫院的影響 / Effects of Hospital Accreditation System reform on a hospital from aspect of hospitals
Document Type
Article
Source
醫務管理期刊 / Journal of Healthcare Management. Vol. 20 Issue 2, p145-162. 18 p.
Subject
醫院評鑑
醫療品質
以病人為焦點的查證方式
醫院評鑑持續性監測系統
評鑑改革
Hospital Accreditation
Healthcare Quality
Patient-Focused Methodology
Hospital Continuous Monitoring Management System
Hospital Accreditation System reform
Language
繁體中文
ISSN
1608-6961
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study is to discuss the impact of the Hospital Accreditation System reform on hospitals from 2015 to 2016 based on the perspective of accredited hospitals in 2017. Methods: This study utilized cross-sectional research of 144 hospitals that were accepted for hospital accreditation in 2017. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the impact of preparing hospital accreditation; Fisher's exact test was used to confirm the association between hospital level and the impact of hospital accreditation system reform. The difference in the analysis of hospital scores at different levels was determined by using an independent sample mean difference t-test and single factor variance analysis. Results: The scores of the subjective descriptions of the hospital accreditation of the hospital; the top three of the evaluation are 'implemented the Patient-Focused Methodology', the 'Hospital Continuous Monitoring Management System' and 'accreditation standards simplification'. There was no significant difference in the average scores of the various levels of hospitals. Conclusions: From the subjective descriptions of hospitals, implemented the Patient- Focused Methodology (PFM) has indeed helped to implement patient-oriented care processes, identify risks, promote improvement, and strengthen teamwork. This study suggests The Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) should implement simplified accreditation standards. On the other hand, hospital administrators should implement the concept of PFM in daily care processes. To improve the quality and safety of patient care.

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