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Product evaluation and process improvement

M Murray1, R R Stockard, B Blaylock

  • 1Department of Enterostomal Therapy, St. Vincent Medical Center, Toledo, OH.

Journal of Nursing Care Quality
|October 1, 1994
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A systematic approach to product selection, considering quality, cost, safety, and practitioner choice, aids healthcare personnel. An integrated team approach and staff involvement are crucial for effective equipment and product decisions.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Device Evaluation

Background:

  • Healthcare personnel face challenges in selecting and evaluating medical equipment and products.
  • Existing selection processes may lack a structured framework, leading to suboptimal choices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a systematic model for product selection and evaluation in healthcare settings.
  • To outline an algorithm to guide the introduction, trial, and selection of medical products.

Main Methods:

  • A model incorporating four key tenets: quality, cost, safety, and practitioner choice.
  • Utilization of a visual algorithm for product evaluation and selection.
  • Emphasis on an integrated team approach and staff involvement in decision-making.

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Main Results:

  • The systematic model provides a structured framework for healthcare product selection.
  • The algorithm serves as a practical tool for guiding product trials and final selection.
  • Integrated teams and staff input enhance the decision-making process.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic, multi-tenet approach improves healthcare product selection and evaluation.
  • Involving staff and utilizing structured tools like algorithms are vital for successful implementation.
  • This model supports informed decision-making, optimizing resource allocation and patient care.