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This study introduces a holistic management framework with key performance indicators for Japanese dialysis facilities. It identifies 27 essential indicators for improving patient care and operational efficiency in dialysis settings.

Keywords:
Dialysis facilitiesDialysis managementHolistic managementPerformance indicatorsPerformance measurement

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  • Healthcare Management
  • Quality Improvement in Dialysis

Background:

  • Effective management in dialysis facilities is crucial for patient outcomes.
  • Existing performance measurement systems may not fully capture the complexities of dialysis care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a theoretical framework for holistic hospital management in Japanese dialysis settings.
  • To identify a validated set of key performance indicators (KPIs) for dialysis management.

Main Methods:

  • A theoretical framework was developed based on performance indicators.
  • Expert validation was conducted using questionnaires and interviews with dialysis professionals.
  • A minimum set of 27 KPIs was selected and validated for face, content, and construct validity.

Main Results:

  • A theoretical framework for holistic dialysis management was established.
  • A set of 27 key performance indicators was identified, covering healthcare outcomes and performance-shaping factors.
  • Indicators focus on patient satisfaction, employee satisfaction, and safety culture.

Conclusions:

  • The developed framework provides a robust approach to performance measurement in dialysis management.
  • The identified KPIs offer a practical tool for identifying operational issues and addressing their root causes in Japanese dialysis facilities.
  • This research emphasizes the importance of stakeholder perspectives in defining effective dialysis management indicators.