Are Hospital Quality Characteristics Consistent Over Time?

Authors

  • Allison L. Miller Georgia College & State University
  • Robert J. Duesing Georgia College & State University
  • Sina Amiri Georgia College & State University
  • Christopher M. Lowery Georgia College & State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v23i1.5997

Keywords:

management, quality indicators, organizational context, hospital quality

Abstract

We conduct a study of a large sample collected from hospitals to extend the knowledge of quality indicators in the healthcare profession and to determine if results are consistent over time. Findings show that, over time, the hospital size and teaching status were consistent indicators of higher rates of error as shown by several patient safety variables. This is contrary to conventional wisdom, which holds that the best care is provided by large teaching hospitals. As a result, context variables are shown to influence quality indicators in a healthcare setting that could also offer implications for quality in other industries.

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Published

2023-04-23

How to Cite

Miller, A. L., Duesing, R. J., Amiri, S., & Lowery, C. M. (2023). Are Hospital Quality Characteristics Consistent Over Time?. American Journal of Management, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v23i1.5997

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