Comparison of performance of governmental and private hospitals of Bandarabbas city in 2016
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Community Medicine - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
Background: One of the methods for assessing the performance of hospitals and comparing them with each other is statistical control and one of the techniques used is performance evaluation based on the Papon Lasso pattern. According to the World Bank's report in developing countries, about 80-50% of Government resources used in healthcare are reserved for hospitals. The more important thing is that over 80% of these resources are spent in hospitals with an efficiency of less than 50% of their occupancy. In this study, the performance of two hospitals in the city of Bandarabbas with two private hospitals was performed using this model. This descriptive study was performed on the performance of hospitals in 2016. Methodology: For collecting information based on the hospital's activity with the quantitative data, three functional indicators such as bed occupancy rate, bed and mid-stay duration of hospitals and their aggregation, and data analysis using SPSS software version 23 and plotting the Pabon Lasso chart are done. The population consists of two public hospitals and two private hospitals. The sample is equal in respect of population. Findings: From the evaluated hospitals, Shahid Mohammadi in district 3 and Ome Leila and Imam Reza Hospitals in district 2 chart Paben Lasso were obtained. Conclusion: Government hospitals are well-functioning, despite the fact that they have been using the minimum number of beds, and in private hospitals there is an unnecessary hospitalization and additional bed occupancy. The Pabon Lasso chart can be a good tool for determining the hospital's position in terms of performance.
Authors and Affiliations
Issa Mirshekary, Abbas Yazdanpanah, Rasool Keshtkar
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