Author/Authors :
Khayeri، Fereydoon نويسنده Department of Treatment Supervision, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran. Khayeri, Fereydoon , Goodarzi، Leila نويسنده Department of Treatment Supervision, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran. Goodarzi, Leila , Meshkini، Ali نويسنده Emam Reza Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , , Khaki، Ebrahim نويسنده Department of Treatment Supervision, Ministry of Health and Medical Education, Tehran, Iran. Khaki, Ebrahim
Abstract :
Background: Today health care system is considered as a important organization to achieve
equity and improve the performance so it is necessary for policy makers and decision makers
improve performance of health care system. This study was performed to evaluate the health
care reform program with emphasis to decrease catastrophic payment of patients hospitalized in
public hospitals. Methods: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional design which was done from 8 May 2014
to 2 Sept. 2014. A sample of hospitals included 197 hospitals out of 550 hospitals affiliated to 57
universities of medical sciences which were selected randomly and were visited by experts. The
main tool of this study was a standard checklist prepared by experts of headquarters of Minstry
of Healh and Medical Education (MoHMD). Results: Out of the entire hospitals studied, 79% were public and 21% were private. The highest
mean and standard deviation was related to referral chain (2.71±0.53) as the most favorable
dimension and the least mean and standard deviation was related to two dimensions of education
and information of staff personnel (2.37±0.67) as the most unfavorable dimension. The results of
study also indicated that there is statistical, significant correlation between dimension of informing
personnel and type of hospitals. The difference in mean of sections scores was significant except
for the dimension of investigating health documents at universities. Conclusion: As a result, current health care reform plan will increase responsiveness and
accessibility and will finally decrease unnecessary expenses in health market.