Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept

Background: Although the concept of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) was designed for profit-based organisations, the application of the BSC in public and nonprofit organisations (NPOs) could be performed within the NPOs and public health sector, as the conceptual foundation of this system was develope...

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Main Authors: Somnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN, Kanookwan MEESOK, Pornpan THEINSATHID, Chanidapa MANEECHOT
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-05-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/18752
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spelling doaj-4cec680f0fce4f848851de7cbf0efc842021-01-02T15:42:10ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852251-60932020-05-01495Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard ConceptSomnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN0Kanookwan MEESOK1Pornpan THEINSATHID2Chanidapa MANEECHOT3School of Management, Walailak University, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, ThailandSchool of Management, Walailak University, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, ThailandSchool of Management, Walailak University, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, ThailandSchool of Management, Walailak University, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, Thailand Background: Although the concept of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) was designed for profit-based organisations, the application of the BSC in public and nonprofit organisations (NPOs) could be performed within the NPOs and public health sector, as the conceptual foundation of this system was developed from community hospitals performance. Methods: This study used the BSC concept to analyse the 16 key performance indicators and trends of performance during the last five years of 52 community hospitals located in upper southern Thailand in 2017 and tendency of 2013-2017. The instruments included an annual report and a questionnaire. A statistical analysis to determine percentages, means and standard deviations was performed. Results: The major findings of the community hospitals performance were as follows: Customer perspective: 1. Patient complaint rate of 0.0097% and 2. Outpatient waiting time of 91.89 minutes, Financial perspective: 1. Ratio of total revenue to total expense at 0.9949 and 2. Cost of drugs and materials to total expense at 13.32%, Internal process perspective: 1. Bed turnover at 88.16 and 2. Hospital infection rate of 0.379 times:1,000 patient days, Learning and growth perspective: 1. Staff turnover rate of 4.69% and 2. Number of research studies at 3.77 articles. Trends and performance of hospitals in every perspective of the BSC in the last 5 years showed no differences. Conclusion:  The community hospitals offer services such as treatment of common diseases. If the community hospitals could not assist, they will go to referral system by referring patients to secondary and tertiary care respectively. https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/18752PerformanceBalanced scorecard;Community hospitals
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author Somnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN
Kanookwan MEESOK
Pornpan THEINSATHID
Chanidapa MANEECHOT
spellingShingle Somnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN
Kanookwan MEESOK
Pornpan THEINSATHID
Chanidapa MANEECHOT
Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
Iranian Journal of Public Health
Performance
Balanced scorecard;
Community hospitals
author_facet Somnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN
Kanookwan MEESOK
Pornpan THEINSATHID
Chanidapa MANEECHOT
author_sort Somnuk AUJIRAPONGPAN
title Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
title_short Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
title_full Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of Community Hospitals in Thailand: An Analysis Based on the Balanced Scorecard Concept
title_sort performance evaluation of community hospitals in thailand: an analysis based on the balanced scorecard concept
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
2251-6093
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Background: Although the concept of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) was designed for profit-based organisations, the application of the BSC in public and nonprofit organisations (NPOs) could be performed within the NPOs and public health sector, as the conceptual foundation of this system was developed from community hospitals performance. Methods: This study used the BSC concept to analyse the 16 key performance indicators and trends of performance during the last five years of 52 community hospitals located in upper southern Thailand in 2017 and tendency of 2013-2017. The instruments included an annual report and a questionnaire. A statistical analysis to determine percentages, means and standard deviations was performed. Results: The major findings of the community hospitals performance were as follows: Customer perspective: 1. Patient complaint rate of 0.0097% and 2. Outpatient waiting time of 91.89 minutes, Financial perspective: 1. Ratio of total revenue to total expense at 0.9949 and 2. Cost of drugs and materials to total expense at 13.32%, Internal process perspective: 1. Bed turnover at 88.16 and 2. Hospital infection rate of 0.379 times:1,000 patient days, Learning and growth perspective: 1. Staff turnover rate of 4.69% and 2. Number of research studies at 3.77 articles. Trends and performance of hospitals in every perspective of the BSC in the last 5 years showed no differences. Conclusion:  The community hospitals offer services such as treatment of common diseases. If the community hospitals could not assist, they will go to referral system by referring patients to secondary and tertiary care respectively.
topic Performance
Balanced scorecard;
Community hospitals
url https://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/18752
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