Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review

Background The maturity of practices and infrastructure in the health care domain directly impacts the quality and efficiency of health care services. Therefore, various health care administrations (e.g. from hospital management to the nationwide health authority) need to assess and improve their op...

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Main Authors: Ayça Kolukısa Tarhan, Vahid Garousi, Oktay Turetken, Mehmet Söylemez, Sonia Garossi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-04-01
Series:Digital Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207620914772
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spelling doaj-a619f74187074737a3a561a06c6fc8872020-11-25T03:19:00ZengSAGE PublishingDigital Health2055-20762020-04-01610.1177/2055207620914772Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature reviewAyça Kolukısa TarhanVahid GarousiOktay TuretkenMehmet SöylemezSonia GarossiBackground The maturity of practices and infrastructure in the health care domain directly impacts the quality and efficiency of health care services. Therefore, various health care administrations (e.g. from hospital management to the nationwide health authority) need to assess and improve their operational maturity. Objective This study aimed to review and classify studies that propose/use maturity assessment or maturity models (MMs) as a vehicle to achieve operational excellence in the health care domain. Method To achieve this objective, we performed a multivocal literature review (MLR) – a form of systematic review that includes data from the grey literature (e.g. white papers and online documents) in addition to formal, peer-reviewed literature. Results Based on 101 sources, 80 from peer-reviewed literature and 21 from the grey literature, we identified 68 different MMs on, for example, telemedicine, care pathways and digital imaging. We reviewed them with respect to various aspects, including types of research and contribution, list of MMs proposed/used with their subject areas, elements of maturity/capability and application scope or scale. In the synthesis of empirical benefits of using MMs, two were found to be significant: (a) identifying issues and providing guidance for improvement in health care contexts, and (b) improving efficiency, effectiveness, performance and productivity. Conclusion This MLR provides an overview of the landscape and serves as an index to the vast body of knowledge in this area. Our review creates an opportunity to cope with the challenges in obtaining an overview of the state-of-the-art and practice, choosing the most suitable models or developing new models with further specialties.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207620914772
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author Ayça Kolukısa Tarhan
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Sonia Garossi
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Vahid Garousi
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Sonia Garossi
Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
Digital Health
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Vahid Garousi
Oktay Turetken
Mehmet Söylemez
Sonia Garossi
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title Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
title_short Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
title_full Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
title_fullStr Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
title_full_unstemmed Maturity assessment and maturity models in health care: A multivocal literature review
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series Digital Health
issn 2055-2076
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Background The maturity of practices and infrastructure in the health care domain directly impacts the quality and efficiency of health care services. Therefore, various health care administrations (e.g. from hospital management to the nationwide health authority) need to assess and improve their operational maturity. Objective This study aimed to review and classify studies that propose/use maturity assessment or maturity models (MMs) as a vehicle to achieve operational excellence in the health care domain. Method To achieve this objective, we performed a multivocal literature review (MLR) – a form of systematic review that includes data from the grey literature (e.g. white papers and online documents) in addition to formal, peer-reviewed literature. Results Based on 101 sources, 80 from peer-reviewed literature and 21 from the grey literature, we identified 68 different MMs on, for example, telemedicine, care pathways and digital imaging. We reviewed them with respect to various aspects, including types of research and contribution, list of MMs proposed/used with their subject areas, elements of maturity/capability and application scope or scale. In the synthesis of empirical benefits of using MMs, two were found to be significant: (a) identifying issues and providing guidance for improvement in health care contexts, and (b) improving efficiency, effectiveness, performance and productivity. Conclusion This MLR provides an overview of the landscape and serves as an index to the vast body of knowledge in this area. Our review creates an opportunity to cope with the challenges in obtaining an overview of the state-of-the-art and practice, choosing the most suitable models or developing new models with further specialties.
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