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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER 2013
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PROGRAM
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MBA/MBAHCSN3 - Sem 4 / PGDHSMN - Sem 2
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SUBJECT CODE & NAME
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MH0059 – Quality Management in Healthcare Services
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BK ID
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B1323
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Credit and Max. Marks
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4 credits; 60 marks
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Note – Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks
questions should be approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by
evaluation scheme.
1 Discuss the dimensions of quality management in healthcare.
Answer : Dimensions of quality
in healthcare :
Quality in healthcare includes
four distinct colors or dimensions:
1. Accreditation
and Certification of Hospitals and Community-Based Services
2. Clinical
Quality Performance Measurement and Improvement
2 Discuss the methods of performance evaluation in healthcare services.
Answer : Evaluation can only take
place in fertile ground. This means that key actors should have an appreciation
of the analysis enterprise and a desire to use analysis as a tool for
decision-making. In addition, there needs to be active discussion between the evaluator
and decision-makers about what new knowledge is to be developed and what
research questions and operational definitions of key concepts will be used in
the evaluation. (An
3 Describe Maxwell’s concepts of quality.
Answer : : In thermodynamics, vapor quality is the mass
fraction in a saturated mixture that is vapor; i.e. saturated vapor has a
"quality" of 100%, and saturated liquid has a "quality" of
0%. Vapor quality is an intensive property which can be used in conjunction
with other independent intensive properties to specify the thermodynamic state
of the working fluid of a thermodynamic system. It has no meaning for
substances which are not saturated mixtures (i.e., compressed liquids or
superheated fluids).
4 Explain the implementation of QMS in healthcare organization.
Answer : Steps to Creating a Total Quality Management System
1. Clarify Vision, Mission and
Values
Employees need to know how what
they do is tied to organizational strategy and objectives which makes it
important that all employees understand where the organization is headed (its
vision), what it hopes to accomplish (mission) and the operational principles
(values) that will steer its priorities and decision making.
2. Identify Critical Success
Factors (CSF)
Critical success factors help an
organization focus on those
5 Define accreditation and certification. List the benefits of
accreditation and certification of hospitals.
Answer : Certification and Accreditation (C&A or Can) is a process for
implementing information security. It is a systematic procedure for evaluating,
describing, testing and authorizing systems prior to or after a system is in
operation. The C&A process is used extensively in the U.S. Federal Government.
Some C&A processes include FISMA, NIACAP, DIACAP and DCID 6/3.
NIST Special Publication 800-37,
"Guide for Applying the Risk Management Framework to Federal Information
Systems," transforms the traditional Certification and Accreditation
(C&A) process into the six-step Risk management framework (RMF).
6 Differentiate between Six sigma and Total quality management.
Answer : Six
Sigma and Total Quality Management in Healthcare
Quality improvement in health care has
developed gradually as emerging ideas have been explored and implemented within
various clinical and non-clinical settings.
One of the more recent methods of quality improvement which has been
introduced into healthcare organizations is Six Sigma. Six Sigma is “a rigorous set of processes and
techniques to measure, improve, and control the quality of care and service
based on what is important to the customer (Woodard, 2005, p. 229).”
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