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Quality Management Systems Implementation Compared With Organizational Maturity in Hospital

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  • Tayebeh Moradi
  • Mehdi Jafari
  • Mohammad Reza Maleki
  • Seyran Naghdi
  • Hesam Ghiasvand

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BACKGROUND- A quality management system can provide a framework for continuous improvement in order to increase the probability of customers and other stakeholders’ satisfaction. The test maturity model helps organizations to assess the degree of maturity in implementing effective and sustained quality management systems; plan based on the current realities of the organization and prioritize their improvement programs. OBJECTIVES- We aim to investigate and compare the level of organizational maturity in hospitals with the status of quality management systems implementation. MATERIALS & METHODS- This analytical cross sectional study was conducted among hospital administrators and quality experts working in hospitals with over 200 beds located in Tehran. In the first step, 32 hospitals were selected and then 96 employees working in the selected hospitals were studied. The data were gathered using the implementation checklist of quality management systems and the organization maturity questionnaire derived from ISO 10014. The content validity was calculated using Lawshe method and the reliability was estimated using test - retest method and calculation of Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. The descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data using SPSS 18 software. RESULTS- According to the table, the mean score of organizational maturity among hospitals in the first stage of quality management systems implementation was equal to those in the third stage and hypothesis was rejected (p-value = 0.093). In general, there is no significant difference in the organizational maturity between the first and third level hospitals (in terms of implementation of quality management systems). CONCLUSIONS- Overall, the findings of the study show that there is no significant difference in the organizational maturity between the hospitals in different levels of the quality management systems implementation and in fact, the maturity of the organizations cannot be attributed to the implementation of such systems. As a result, hospitals should make changes in the quantity and quality of quality management systems in an effort to increase organizational maturity, whereby they improve the hospital efficiency and productivity.

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  • Tayebeh Moradi & Mehdi Jafari & Mohammad Reza Maleki & Seyran Naghdi & Hesam Ghiasvand, 2016. "Quality Management Systems Implementation Compared With Organizational Maturity in Hospital," Global Journal of Health Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 8(3), pages 174-174, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:gjhsjl:v:8:y:2016:i:3:p:174
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    1. Radosław Wolniak, 2013. "The assessment of significance of benefits gained from the improvement of quality management systems in Polish organizations," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 47(1), pages 515-528, January.
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