Performance management of the public healthcare services in Ireland: a review
Autor: | Mohammed Mesabbah, Amr Arisha |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Knowledge management Performance management Best practice Efficiency Organizational 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Irish 0502 economics and business Health care Medicine Humans Operations management Performance measurement 030212 general & internal medicine Community Health Services Integrated management Work Performance Quality Indicators Health Care Strategic planning Service quality business.industry Health Policy 05 social sciences General Business Management and Accounting language.human_language language Female Public Health business Delivery of Health Care Ireland 050203 business & management |
Zdroj: | International journal of health care quality assurance. 29(2) |
ISSN: | 0952-6862 |
Popis: | Purpose – Performance Management (PM) processes have become a potent part of strategic and service quality decisions in healthcare organisations. In 2005, the management of public healthcare in Ireland was amalgamated into a single integrated management body, named the Health Service Executive (HSE). Since then, the HSE has come up with a range of strategies for healthcare developments and reforms, and has developed a PM system as part of its strategic planning. The purpose of this paper is to review the application of PM in the Irish Healthcare system, with a particular focus on Irish Hospitals and Emergency Services. Design/methodology/approach – An extensive review of relevant HSE’s publications from 2005 to 2013 is conducted. Studies of the relevant literature related to the application of PM and of international best practices in healthcare performance systems are also presented. Findings – PM and performance measurement systems used by the HSE include many performance reports designed to monitor performance trends and strategic goals. Issues in the current PM system include inconsistency of measures and performance reporting, unclear strategy alignment, and deficiencies in reporting (e.g. feedback and corrective actions). Furthermore, PM processes have not been linked adequately into Irish public hospitals’ management systems. Research limitations/implications – The HSE delivers several services such as mental health, social inclusion, etc. This study focuses on the HSE’s PM framework, with a particular interest in acute hospitals and emergency services. Originality/value – This is the first comprehensive review of Irish healthcare PM since the introduction of the HSE. A critical analysis of the HSE reports identifies the shortcomings in its current PM system. |
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