%0 Journal Article %T Hastane Performans n n l ¨¹m¨¹nde Path Y ntemi %A Dilaver Tengilimo£¿lu %A £¿¨¹kr¨¹ An£¿l Toygar %J Sosyal G¨¹venlik Dergisi %D 2013 %I Social Security Institution, Turkey %X G¨¹n¨¹m¨¹zde sa l k sekt r¨¹ kamu harcamalar nda en b¨¹y¨¹k pay alan sekt rlerden birisidir. Bu nedenle gerek sa l k hizmetlerine ayr lan kaynaklar n tahsisinde, gerekse sunulan hizmetin kalitesi hakk nda karar al c lara nemli bir g sterge olmas nedeniyle performans de erlendirmesi b¨¹y¨¹k nem arz etmektedir. Hastanelerde kurumsal performans n l ¨¹lmesinde bir ok y ntem kullan lmaktad r. Bu al mada, D¨¹nya Sa l k rg¨¹t¨¹ (DS ) Avrupa B lge Ofisi taraf ndan 2003 y l nda kamuoyuna duyurulan ve Avrupa b lgesinde kullan m giderek yayg nla maya ba lanan PATH (Performance Assessment Tool for Quality Improvement in Hospitals-Hastanelerde Kalite Geli tirme amac yla Performans De erlendirme Arac ) projesi incelenmi tir. PATH, hastanelerde performansa ili kin veri toplama ve kalite geli tirilmesi i in bir i ara olarak tasarlanm t r. ¡° ekirdek¡± ve ¡°Uyumla t r lm ¡± olmak ¨¹zere iki g sterge setine sahip olan PATH projesine kat l m g n¨¹ll¨¹ olmakla birlikte, u anda Avrupa b lgesinde 13 ¨¹lkede 150¡¯den fazla hastane bu projede yer almaktad r. T¨¹rkiye, PATH projesine Sa l k Bakanl koordinasyonunda 2009 y l nda ¨¹lkenin t¨¹m b lgelerinden kamu, zel ve ¨¹niversite hastanelerinin olu turdu u 14 pilot hastane ile dahil olmu tur. u anda PATH projesini uygulayan hastane say s 11¡¯dir. The health sector, today, is one of those sectors that get the highest share from public expenses. Therefore, performance evaluation is of utmost importance as it is an important indicator for the decision-makers both about the quality of the service offered and about the amount of resources to be allocated for health services. The are many different methods in order to measure the organizational performance of hospitals. This study examine, the Performance Assessment Tool for Quality Improvement in Hospitals (PATH) which was announced to the public in 2003 by the European Regional Office of the World Health Organization. The PATH has been designed as an internal tool in order to collect data about performance in hospitals and to develop the quality assurance. The participation to the PATH project is based on volunteering and it has two indicator sets; ¡°Core¡± and ¡°Adapted¡±. Currently, over 150 hospitals in 13 countries in the European territory have participated in this project. Turkey participated into the PATH project with 14 pilot hospitals all around the country - including state-run, private and university hospitals- in 2009 under the coordination of the Ministry of Health. Currently, there are 11 hospitals that has been implementing the PATH project. %K PATH %K Hastane %K Performans %K Verimlilik %K Kalite %K PATH %K Hospital %K Performance %K Productivity %K Quality %U http://www.sgk.gov.tr/wps/wcm/connect/54915f10-5bce-479e-8efd-8ebdc9ffec86/3.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=54915f10-5bce-479e-8efd-8ebdc9ffec86&CSRT=7420694814397984403