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Title: Impact of Critical Total Quality Management Practices on Hospitals' Performance in the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia
Other Titles: أثر تطبيق ممارسات الجودة الشاملة فى أداء المستشفيات بوزارة الصحة بالمملكة العربية السعودية
Authors: Mohammad, Mohammad Shamsuddin
Supervisor,- Hadi Mohammed Eltigani
Keywords: Total Quality Management
Ministry of H ealth - Saudi Arabia
Issue Date: 8-Jan-2013
Publisher: sudan university of science and technology
Citation: Mohammad, Mohammad Shamsuddin.Impact of Critical Total Quality Management Practices on Hospitals' Performance in the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia/Mohammad Shamsuddin Mohammad ;Hadi Mohammed Eltigani.-khartoum :Sudan University of Science and Technology,Total Quality Center.-2013 .-192p. :ill. ; 28cm .-M.Sc.
Abstract: Total Quality Management (TQM) offers a method for solving quality and patient safety problems of healthcare and bringing significant improvement to hospital performance. However, only few studies have been conducted in the area in developing countries, pa rticularly in Saudi Arabia. This research is carried out in an attempt to address this gap, exploring the impact of applying TQM practices on hospital performance in the Saudi Ministry of Health hospitals. The study has included four hospitals in Tabuk Region, namely: King Khaled Hospital, King Fahad Hospital, Maternity and Children Hospital and Hagel General Hospital. The four hospitals are selected for this study because they are either accredited by the Central Board for Accreditation of Health care Institutions (CBAHI) or currently involved in the accreditation process. The CBAHI was established in 2006 to help improve health services in both public and private hospitals through the accreditation process. The data collection was admini stered by the researcher where 400 questionnaires were distributed using a convenient sampling technique in order to access the required data. The response rate was 67.25 % of the total questionnaires distributed. TQM constructs employed in the study were consecutively as follows: Leadership, Employee Management, Information Analysis, Training, Customer Focus, Continuous Improvement, Process Management and Supplier management, Many hospitals worldwide have adopted TQM to improve hospital performan ce in terms of increased economic efficiency, improved clinical outcomes, improved customer satisfaction, and increased market acceptance. Therefore, this study has identified the relationship between the implementations of the independent variables (TQM) practices and the dependant variable (Hospital Performance) in the Saudi hospitals.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/5552
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations :Total Quality Center

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