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Evaluation methods for hospital projects.

Janet R Buelow1, Kathryn M Zuckweiler, Kirsten M Rosacker

  • 1College of Health Professions, Armstrong Atlantic State University, USA.

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Hospital managers often use cost-benefit analysis and top management support for project evaluation. Top management support is empirically linked to greater overall project success in healthcare settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Operations Research
  • Decision Science

Background:

  • Effective project selection and evaluation are crucial for hospital success.
  • Understanding the methodologies influencing project outcomes is vital for healthcare administrators.
  • Previous research has explored project success factors, but empirical links to specific evaluation methods require further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the utilization of various project selection and evaluation methodologies by hospital managers.
  • To empirically assess the relationship between the portfolio of project evaluation methods used and perceived project success.
  • To identify which project evaluation methods are most frequently employed and their impact on project outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted among hospital managers to gather data on project evaluation practices.
  • Statistical analysis was performed to examine the empirical relationship between utilized project evaluation methods and measures of perceived project success.
  • The study focused on the correlation between a portfolio of methods and overall project success.

Main Results:

  • Cost-benefit analysis and top management support were identified as the most frequently utilized project evaluation methods.
  • Empirical evidence suggests a positive association between the use of top management support and overall project success.
  • The study analyzed the utilization patterns of multiple project evaluation techniques.

Conclusions:

  • Top management support is a significant factor associated with successful project outcomes in hospitals.
  • Healthcare organizations should consider leveraging robust project evaluation methodologies, particularly those involving strong top management involvement.
  • The findings provide practical insights for improving project management and success rates in the healthcare industry.