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    • Healthcare Management
    • Process Improvement
    • Clinical Operations

    Background:

    • Healthcare delivery often suffers from a lack of standardized processes and procedures.
    • Inconsistent practices can negatively impact the quality of care and efficiency.
    • Healthcare providers frequently report challenges due to this lack of harmonization.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of standardizing healthcare processes.
    • To address the issue of process and procedure harmonization in care delivery.
    • To advocate for improved consistency in healthcare measures and operations.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of provider feedback regarding process standardization.
    • Identification of key areas lacking harmonization in care delivery.
    • Review of existing healthcare operational procedures.

    Main Results:

    • A significant need for harmonization in healthcare processes was identified.
    • Lack of standardized procedures is a major concern for care providers.
    • Standardization is perceived as crucial for easier care provision.

    Conclusions:

    • Standardizing healthcare processes is essential for improving efficiency and ease of care.
    • Harmonization of procedures across the healthcare system is a critical goal.
    • Addressing this lack of standardization can lead to better healthcare outcomes.