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Linking quality and performance. Quality orientation can be a competitive strategy for health care providers.
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Total Quality ManagementCustomer SatisfactionQuality OrientationService ExcellenceHealth Care IndustryHealth Care ManagementQuality EvaluationService QualityManagementStrategic Quality OrientationPublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyStrategic ManagementMarketingQuality ImprovementQuality MeasurementNursingHealthcare QualityCompetitive StrategyHealth ManagementBusinessPatient SatisfactionHealth Care Providers
Many organizations are not convinced a quality orientation pays off and are looking for ways to link quality with performance. The authors' exploratory study found that a quality orientation is a differentiating factor between low-performing and high-performing general service hospitals. They also developed a quality scale to assess the performance implications of quality-based strategies in the health care industry. Successful health care organizations (1) develop a strategic quality orientation at the management level, (2) support the pursuit of quality at the contact level, and (3) monitor external customers' perceptions of quality.