2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09258-1
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A systematic review of the evidence of how hospitals capture financial benefits of process improvement and the impact on hospital financial performance

Abstract: Background Governments, funders and hospital managers around the world are looking for ways to address the continual growth in expenditure by reducing the level of waste in the healthcare delivery system and improving the value of care provided to patients. Process improvement methods are applied to increase high value care, reduce low value care and remove waste from care processes. The purpose of this study is to review the literature to identify the methods used by hospitals to measure and c… Show more

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“…Evans et al reviewed the empirical studies on how hospitals capture financial benefits of process improvement and the impact of examined redesigns on hospital financial performance. 33 Von Schudnat et al analyzed the economic impact of standardization and digitalization in operating rooms. Only selected standardization methods and introduced digital support systems for intraoperative surgical workflows effectively increased efficiency while maintaining or even improving quality.…”
Section: Introduction Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evans et al reviewed the empirical studies on how hospitals capture financial benefits of process improvement and the impact of examined redesigns on hospital financial performance. 33 Von Schudnat et al analyzed the economic impact of standardization and digitalization in operating rooms. Only selected standardization methods and introduced digital support systems for intraoperative surgical workflows effectively increased efficiency while maintaining or even improving quality.…”
Section: Introduction Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%