Quality management practices in hospital organizations: a multi-case study in hospitals em Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Purpose: Verify the quality management practices carried out in hospital organizations in Rio Grande do Sul, based on the construct by Xiong et al. (2017) Methodology: A descriptive, qualitative research was carried out with three hospital organizations, established in the state of Rio Grande do Sul...

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Principais autores: Bom, Taynara Ribeiro Rodrigues, Gomes, Débora Gomes de, Souza, Marcos Antônio de, Bonato, Samuel Vinícius
Formato: Online
Idioma:por
Publicado em: Portal de Periódicos Eletrônicos da UFRN
Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/ambiente/article/view/27947
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Resumo:Purpose: Verify the quality management practices carried out in hospital organizations in Rio Grande do Sul, based on the construct by Xiong et al. (2017) Methodology: A descriptive, qualitative research was carried out with three hospital organizations, established in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Data collection was carried out through interviews with the quality managers and the main executive of each hospital. Results: The results indicate that quality management helps hospitals to measure the satisfaction of the interested parties in the organization, such as: customers, employees and suppliers, who through quality tolos, carry out result analysis in search of improvements. It is noteworthy that the influence of quality management in relation to the mapping and control of processes results in the optimization of work and continuous learning. Contributions of the Study: The findings of this study contribute to health managers who want to implement quality management practices in hospital organizations; It also contributes to the scientific development of the administration área; still understanding at what points hospitals can advance in their management is relevant to develop improvements in the Brazilian health system.