Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey

Background/purpose: In Taiwan, dental departments are not currently included in hospital accreditation which began in 1978. In order to prepare dental department for hospital accreditation, a field survey of dental departments in hospitals was carried out in 2007∼2008. Materials and methods: In 2007...

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Main Authors: Tsang-Lie Cher, Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai, Cheng-Yin Wang, Chiung-Shing Huang, Chun-Pin Lin
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-12-01
Series:Journal of Dental Sciences
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spelling doaj-7ed29dad9054449e97109f81c419c3662020-11-24T20:57:19ZengElsevierJournal of Dental Sciences1991-79022012-12-017435936610.1016/j.jds.2012.01.006Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field surveyTsang-Lie Cher0Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai1Cheng-Yin Wang2Chiung-Shing Huang3Chun-Pin Lin4Graduate School of Clinical Dentistry, School of Dentistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, National Taiwan University and Dental Department, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanSchool of Dentistry, National Taiwan University and Dental Department, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanChang Gung Craniofacial Research Center and Department of Dentistry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate School of Clinical Dentistry, School of Dentistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanBackground/purpose: In Taiwan, dental departments are not currently included in hospital accreditation which began in 1978. In order to prepare dental department for hospital accreditation, a field survey of dental departments in hospitals was carried out in 2007∼2008. Materials and methods: In 2007∼2008, a questionnaire survey (evaluation form) about dental administrative management criteria were mailed to 165 dental departments in Taiwan. After the questionnaires were mailed back, a field survey of dental departments of these hospitals was carried out. We then made a field visit to each hospital to check the answers on the questionnaire. The survey rate is 62%. This research examined 30 of the 93 criteria concerned with dental administrative management, and the results were analyzed. Scores of the criteria in the questionnaire (evaluation form) were on a 5-point scale, from high to low: A indicates totally achieved, B indicates above the average standard, C indicates the average standard, D indicates below the average standard, and E indicates not suitable. We analyzed the percentages of A, B, C, D, and E according to the level of medical center, regional hospital, and district hospital, and then for every criterion respectively. Next, we analyzed the percentages of A∼E for the entire dataset. Results: For overall dental administrative management, most (48%) medical centers received an A, most (43%) regional hospitals received a B, and most (60%) district hospitals received a C. The overall average was B (37%). The percentages above C were 99.8% of medical centers, 94.7% of regional hospitals, and 87.8% of district hospitals. For facilities management, the percentages above C were 100% of medical centers, 92% of regional hospitals, and 84% of district hospitals. For patient safety and quality control, the percentages above C were 99% of medical centers, 97% of regional hospitals, and 91% of district hospitals. Conclusion: For the overall administrative management of dental departments, medical centers were superior to regional hospitals, which were better than district hospitals. In order to elevate the quality, we suggest that dental department should be included in teaching hospital accreditation, and the criteria we used can be taken for reference for the dental department accreditation in the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1991790212000074dental departmentadministrative managementsurvey
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author Tsang-Lie Cher
Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Cheng-Yin Wang
Chiung-Shing Huang
Chun-Pin Lin
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Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Cheng-Yin Wang
Chiung-Shing Huang
Chun-Pin Lin
Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
Journal of Dental Sciences
dental department
administrative management
survey
author_facet Tsang-Lie Cher
Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Cheng-Yin Wang
Chiung-Shing Huang
Chun-Pin Lin
author_sort Tsang-Lie Cher
title Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
title_short Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
title_full Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
title_fullStr Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
title_full_unstemmed Administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in Taiwan: A field survey
title_sort administrative management of dental departments in hospitals in taiwan: a field survey
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Dental Sciences
issn 1991-7902
publishDate 2012-12-01
description Background/purpose: In Taiwan, dental departments are not currently included in hospital accreditation which began in 1978. In order to prepare dental department for hospital accreditation, a field survey of dental departments in hospitals was carried out in 2007∼2008. Materials and methods: In 2007∼2008, a questionnaire survey (evaluation form) about dental administrative management criteria were mailed to 165 dental departments in Taiwan. After the questionnaires were mailed back, a field survey of dental departments of these hospitals was carried out. We then made a field visit to each hospital to check the answers on the questionnaire. The survey rate is 62%. This research examined 30 of the 93 criteria concerned with dental administrative management, and the results were analyzed. Scores of the criteria in the questionnaire (evaluation form) were on a 5-point scale, from high to low: A indicates totally achieved, B indicates above the average standard, C indicates the average standard, D indicates below the average standard, and E indicates not suitable. We analyzed the percentages of A, B, C, D, and E according to the level of medical center, regional hospital, and district hospital, and then for every criterion respectively. Next, we analyzed the percentages of A∼E for the entire dataset. Results: For overall dental administrative management, most (48%) medical centers received an A, most (43%) regional hospitals received a B, and most (60%) district hospitals received a C. The overall average was B (37%). The percentages above C were 99.8% of medical centers, 94.7% of regional hospitals, and 87.8% of district hospitals. For facilities management, the percentages above C were 100% of medical centers, 92% of regional hospitals, and 84% of district hospitals. For patient safety and quality control, the percentages above C were 99% of medical centers, 97% of regional hospitals, and 91% of district hospitals. Conclusion: For the overall administrative management of dental departments, medical centers were superior to regional hospitals, which were better than district hospitals. In order to elevate the quality, we suggest that dental department should be included in teaching hospital accreditation, and the criteria we used can be taken for reference for the dental department accreditation in the future.
topic dental department
administrative management
survey
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