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International Journal of Management (IJM)
Volume 8, Issue 6, Nov–Dec 2017, pp. 33–43, Article ID: IJM_08_06_004
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON INCLUSION OF
HEALTHCARE QUALITY DIMENSIONS
Varsha Agarwal
Assistant Professor, Jain University, Centre for Management Studies, Bangalore
PhD Research Scholar, Christ University, Bangalore
Dr. Ganesh. L
Associate Professor & HOD (General Management),
Institute of Management, Christ University, Bangalore
ABSTRACT
(Starr, 1982) defined Social Transformation of American Medicine and found that
medicine has disappeared from a supreme profession to a massive industry. For
decades, quality was taken for granted and Institute of Medicine (IOM), 2000 report
showed, up to 98,000 deaths happened per year due to inevitable medical errors. The
Institute of Medicine’s “Crossing the Quality Chasm” report recommended six aims
for upgrading healthcare quality.” Those aims were safety, equity, patient-
centeredness, timeliness, effectiveness, and efficiency. According to India’s 12
th
Five
Year Plan at present, India’s health care system consists of private sector providers.
Inspite of private providers the Indian healthcare system suffers from many
weaknesses such as quality of health care. This study focuses on the healthcare quality
based on Institute of Medicine’s six aims to assess their relevance with healthcare
quality. This research study was designed as descriptive research study. The closed
ended questionnaire was given to outpatients, inpatients or to the accompanying
persons of 4 hospitals chosen for the study. Location of study was Karnataka. In this
study multistage sampling was used for data collection. Sample size taken was 290. 5
point Likert’s scale was used to collect responses for statement questions. While
taking the IOM reports under consideration, this study has focused on health care
quality aims and analyzed relationship among them in context of private hospitals in
India. Findings of the study revealed that among all healthcare quality dimensions
patient centeredness followed by safety showed highest correlation with healthcare
quality. Hence these were the most important healthcare dimensions where healthcare
providers can focus for healthcare quality improvement.
Key words: Healthcare, Healthcare Quality, Patients, Private Hospitals.
Cite this Article: Varsha Agarwal and Dr. Ganesh. L Critical Analysis on Inclusion
of Healthcare Quality Dimensions. International Journal of Management, 8 (6), 2017,
pp. 33–43. http://www.iaeme.com/IJM/issues.asp?JType=IJM&VType=8&IType=6