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Patient Safety Culture And Hospital Performance: Patient Safety Outcomes And Patient Rights In Public Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospitals In Sichuan Province, China

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2025-06
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Zhang, Na
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Research Projects
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This study examined the influence of patient safety culture on hospital performance within public traditional chinese medicine (tcm) hospitals in sichuan, china, by specifically considering the role of patient rights and patient safety outcomes. The study begins by establishing the importance of hospital performance, emphasising its multi-dimensional nature, which includes financial performance, customer satisfaction, internal business processes, and aspects of learning and growth. The study emphasises the significance of adopting a comprehensive approach, such as a balanced scorecard, for performance evaluation in healthcare settings, particularly public tcm hospitals in sichuan. The study highlights the role of patient safety culture as a critical factor impacting hospital performance. The study provides a detailed understanding of patient safety culture, which is described as the shared values, beliefs, and norms within a healthcare organisation that influence individual and collective behaviours related to patient safety.
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Patient Safety Culture Hospital Performance: Patient
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