Construction of monitoring and evaluation index system for the building project of national children′s regional medical center
10.3760/cma.j.cn111325-20250318-00213
- VernacularTitle:国家儿童区域医疗中心建设项目监测与评价指标体系构建
- Author:
Bo ZHENG
1
;
Jiayi SUN
;
Wei REN
;
Fanlong BU
;
Qunying GUO
;
Qing WANG
;
Ning ZHANG
;
Xin NI
Author Information
1. 国家儿童医学中心/首都医科大学附属北京儿童医院运营管理办公室,北京 100045
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hospitals, public;
National regional medical center;
Hospitals, children;
Monitoring;
Evaluation index system;
Delphi method;
Analytic hierarchy process
- From:
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration
2025;41(8):575-579
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To establish a monitoring and evaluation index system for the building project of national children′s regional medical centre (shorted as the evaluation system), so as to provide quantitative supports for output hospitals to fulfil their primary responsibilities and offer guidance for project hospitals to implement target management.Methods:From April to June 2024, through searching literature and policy document, and combining with the actual situation of national regional medical center construction, the initial indicators of the evaluation system were screened. An evaluation system were constructed using two rounds of Delphi method, and the weights of indicators were determined by analytic hierarchy process.Results:This study invited 17 experts. The participation rates of experts in the two rounds of consultation exceeded 90.00%, with an expert authority coefficient of 0.96. The final evaluation system comprised 2 primary indicators, 8 secondary indicators, and 52 tertiary indicators. The primary indicators included project implementation status and project outcomes, with relative weights of 44.44% and 55.56% respectively. Project implementation status included 4 secondary indicators: project organisation, resource allocation, project progress, and safeguard mechanisms. Project outcomes encompassed 4 secondary indicators: healthcare service capacity, regional talent development outreach, and collaborative innovation.Conclusions:The evaluation system established in this study demonstrated a high degree of scientificity and feasibility. It could effectively supported the process management and outcome evaluation of establishing the national children′s regional medical centre. This system provided a scientific basis for enhancing the quality and efficiency of children′s healthcare services, optimising policy formulation and resource allocation.