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This study reviews hospital performance and management quality measurement methods in developing countries. It aims to improve healthcare delivery and economic management within hospitals.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health
  • Hospital Administration

Context:

  • Hospital performance is crucial for community health and equitable access to services.
  • Developing countries face unique challenges in achieving high-quality healthcare.
  • Equitable healthcare access, regardless of social or economic status, is a key performance indicator.

Purpose:

  • To review and analyze methods for measuring hospital performance and management quality.
  • To understand experiences from developing countries in enhancing hospital operations.
  • To provide insights for improving medical and economic management in hospitals.

Summary:

  • The paper examines key aims of high hospital performance, including community responsiveness and service availability.
  • It reviews various methods for assessing hospital management quality, drawing on international experiences.
  • The study focuses on applying these methods within a Romanian hospital setting for practical improvement.

Impact:

  • Aims to strengthen medical and economic management in hospitals.
  • Contributes to the body of knowledge on hospital performance evaluation in resource-limited settings.
  • Facilitates the adoption of best practices for equitable and efficient healthcare delivery.