The impact of implementing health evolution plan on performance indicator of Shahrekord training treatment hospitals – 2016

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Background and objective: Health system of various countries needs continuous modifications in its structure and performance for being aligned with changing condition of society and necessity of responding diverse developed needs. The plan of Iran health system evolution is a plan which was codified and implemented for promoting goals of health system, just financial participation, replication increase and improvement of the society health level. In this study, it has been tried to assess the impact of health evolution plan implementation on performance indicators of training treatment hospitals. Methodology: The present study is of applied type and in descriptive form which was conducted in time interval of 2012 to 2015, that is two years before and two years after implementing health evolution plan implementation by comparing performance indicators of Shahrekord Hajar training treatment hospital using a scholar made checklist. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics including frequency, mean and standard deviation and inferential statistics including Lions and T tests in SPSS software. Findings: The percent of bed occupancy before and after implementing health evolution plan hasn’t changed, but the rate of bed turn has increased comparing before plan implementation and average time of patients stay after the plan implementation has decreased comparing before the plan. The number of Para clinic clients and the number of surgeries have increased after the plan implementation. Also, the percent of Caesarian to total child births has decreased after plan implementation. Conclusion: Using services in the studied hospital has significantly increased comparing before the plan implementation which shows the movement in the pathway of the plan objectives but for complete realization of goals, it is required that suitable planning and interventions are accomplished in national and regional level.

Authors and Affiliations

Mihan dokht Sourani, Shaghayegh Vahdat, Bahram Khorram

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Mihan dokht Sourani, Shaghayegh Vahdat, Bahram Khorram (2017). The impact of implementing health evolution plan on performance indicator of Shahrekord training treatment hospitals – 2016. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, 5(3), 85-90. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-321381