HealthPros PhD Fellow, Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Associate Professor, Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON.
Healthc Policy. 2022 Oct;18(2):44-60. doi: 10.12927/hcpol.2022.26971.
This paper provides insights into the use of performance data by middle managerial staff in Ontario hospitals in 2019 and compares the results to a study conducted in Europe in the same year. A total of 236 managers working in 61 hospitals across Ontario provided responses to the survey. Compared to their European colleagues, Ontario respondents self-assessed using significantly more performance data for managerial decision making. The use of performance data in Ontario was mostly motivated by external accountability requirements, followed by internal quality improvement efforts. Ontario managers also reported accessibility, appropriateness and timeliness of data and human resources and engagement as the biggest barriers to further performance data utilization. Comparative studies, such as the one this paper is based on, provide the foundation for drawing lessons across jurisdictions. This paper also affirms the importance of hospital middle management in moving from quality assurance to quality improvement efforts and developing sustainable learning healthcare organizations and systems.
本文探讨了 2019 年安大略省医院中层管理人员使用绩效数据的情况,并将结果与同年在欧洲进行的一项研究进行了比较。共有 236 名在安大略省 61 家医院工作的管理人员对该调查做出了回应。与他们的欧洲同行相比,安大略省的受访者在管理决策中自我评估时使用了更多的绩效数据。安大略省使用绩效数据主要是出于外部问责制的要求,其次是内部质量改进工作。安大略省的管理人员还报告称,数据和人力资源的可及性、适当性和及时性以及员工参与是进一步利用绩效数据的最大障碍。基于此类比较研究可以为跨司法管辖区吸取经验教训提供依据。本文还肯定了医院中层管理在从质量保证向质量改进努力转变以及发展可持续学习型医疗保健组织和系统方面的重要性。