The evaluation of the introduction of a quality management system: a process-oriented case study in a large rehabilitation hospital |
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Authors: | van Harten Willem H Casparie Ton F Fisscher Olaf A M |
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Affiliation: | Rehabilitation Centre Het Roessingh, Enschede, The Netherlands. w.h.vanharten@sms.utwente.nl |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: So far, there is limited proof concerning the effects of the introduction of quality management systems (QMS) on organisational level. This study concerns the introduction of a QMS in a large rehabilitation hospital. METHODS: Using an observational framework, a process-analysis is performed. The effects were analysed with repeated analyses using the Dutch version of the EFQM-model. RESULTS: The introduction of a QMS can be seen as a change process; the pre-change diagnosis proved to be essential. Although many change-related aspects are vital, training and communication, in particular, seemed to be underestimated. Outcomes are a positive correlation between participation in quality activities and work satisfaction and a repeatedly favourable EFQM-score (compared to national levels). CONCLUSIONS: Through a process-analysis, information could be generated to guide organisations in introducing a QMS. An outcome analysis revealed positive effects both in the EFQM-score and the staff's work satisfaction. |
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