3 models used in business world to measure quality, safety, and individual performance
Financial reimbursement is commonly being tied to quality of outcomes, making it important to measure and evaluate outcomes. Areas to be evaluated may include change initiatives, quality and safety scores, individual performance, patient perceptions, and staff perceptions among others. Rather than re-invent models for measuring quality, safety, and individual performance, health care leaders are wise to draw from models already proven in business and industry. Therefore, it is reasonable to explore these models to determine how they may be applied to health care organizations. In this assignment you will identify quality, safety, and individual performance management models and evaluate their applicability to health care organizations.
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Directions:
Select three models commonly used in the business world to measure quality, safety, and individual performance.
Write a paper (1,250-1,500 words) that evaluates the applicability of these models to the health care industry. Include the following in your paper:
1. A brief description of each model selected.
2. A discussion of how each model may be or is being applied in the health care industry.
3. An evaluation of the effectiveness of each model in the health care industry.