
For planning or co-ordinating health services it is necessary to have reference points for evaluating similar departments in which homogeneous or equivalent activities are carried out. It is also necessary to consider the cost/benefit of the services. The paper presents several new indices of performance which may be applied to this problem and which enable quantitative comparisons to be made between hospitals and between departments. These indices include assessment of electrical hazards and service ability of equipment as well as the ratio of technical support staff to inpatient stay. The indices have been evaluated in a few large hospitals and found to be an effective management tool.
Operations Research, Models, Statistical, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Efficiency, Italy, Equipment Failure, Safety, Maintenance and Engineering, Hospital, Equipment and Supplies, Hospital, Inventories, Hospital
Operations Research, Models, Statistical, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Efficiency, Italy, Equipment Failure, Safety, Maintenance and Engineering, Hospital, Equipment and Supplies, Hospital, Inventories, Hospital
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