%0 Journal Article %T The Impact of Total Quality Management on Health Services Improvement, Sana¡¯a Hospitals, Yemen (2017-2020) %A Khaled Abdoh Almuntaser Ali %A Bakery Moussa Addeeb %A Abdulwahed Al-Serouri %A Saud Mughalles %A Yasser Ghaleb %J E-Health Telecommunication Systems and Networks %P 109-130 %@ 2167-9525 %D 2022 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/etsn.2022.113008 %X Background: Total quality management (TQM) plays a major role in quality health services improvement. The aims of the study are to identify the concepts of total quality management in health institutions to know the nature of the relationship between the application of TQM and improving the quality of health services in Sana¡¯a Governorate. Method: This applied research is a descriptive cross-sectional study in which the TQM of 13 affiliated Sana¡¯a Governorate hospitals during ¡°2017-2020¡±, were evaluated based on self-administered questionnaires. Data were collected by questionnaires including demographical variables, TQM dimensions variables. Data were analyzed by using SPSS version 16. Results: A total of 281 users 98.6% had responded. The employee¡¯s responses for sixth study dimensions were the top manager¡¯s commitment (TMC) 80.46%, customers focusing CF 81.55%, continuous improvement (CI) 82.32%, training (T) 71.51%, and strategic planning of the quality (SPQ) 74.76%, health services quality improvement (HSQI) 74.25%. There is a strong relationship between TQM and HSQI. There is no relationship between demographic factors gender, profession, years of experience, except age with TMC, T, HSQI, qualification with the TMC, CI, T, HSQI and job with all study variables. Conclusion: The application of TQM at hospitals in quality of health services improvement has several challenges, lacking staff experience and lacking leadership support, weakness of the training, customers focusing, continuous improvement, and strategic planning of the quality. Therefore, benefiting from the experiences of leading hospitals in implementing total quality management programs by sending some cadres to these hospitals for training and gaining experience or by hosting experienced cadres to conduct training courses is recommended. %K Total Quality Management %K Quality Health Service Improvement %K Hospital %K Yemen %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=119968