A study on a hospital services evaluation method b physician survey.
- Author:
Won Gi JHANG
;
Ok Ryun MOON
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Hospital services evaluation;
Evaluation method;
Evaluation indicators;
Physician survey
- MeSH:
Cardiology;
Colorectal Surgery;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Gynecology;
Health Services;
Humans;
Korea;
Obstetrics;
Postal Service;
Specialization
- From:Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine
1996;29(4):815-830
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
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Abstract:
A physician survey was done by mailing for the purpose of performing hospital services evaluation and ranking. A slightly over one thousand samples were drawn from the list of professional societies, and 324 physicians(about 32 percent) replied. This study has focused on developing easy and simple method to evaluate hospital services, and providing patients with useful information. Hospital service structure and process were evaluated without outcome evaluation, because it is difficult to obtain reliable data regarding health services outcome indicators. Clinical specialty was targeted to evaluate, and three specialties were chosen, that is obstetrics & gynecology, cardiology, and proctology. Among 16 structural indicators, four indicators were finally chosen in each specialty by respondent specialists. And then using these indicators, structural score was calculated for study hospitals. For process evaluation, physicians were requested to nominate five most famous hospitals. The nomination score and structural score were summed up to produce final score and hospital ranking. This method is very easy to conduct rather than other hospital services evaluation methods prevailing in Korea. And it is more useful for patients to choose hospitals, according to his/her own purpose, because it gives high ranking hospitals with specific clinical specialty.