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Identification, classification and shortlisting of performance indicators for hospital facilities management

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FACILITIES
Volume 39, Issue 1-2, Pages 4-18

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/F-08-2019-0092

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Performance; Hospitals; Facilities; KPI; Management; Health care

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  1. Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China
  2. PolyU [152155/17E]

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This study established a list of key performance indicators (KPIs) for hospital facilities management (FM) through literature review and focus group study. A total of 18 KPIs were identified, classified into four aspects: physical, safety, environmental, and financial.
Purpose This paper aims to report on a study that aims to establish a list of systematically classified key performance indicators (KPIs) that are useful for hospital facilities management (FM). Design/methodology/approach A review of literature was conducted to identify indicators that are applicable to hospital FM. Each indicator was classified using a phase-hierarchy (P-H) model, which is a two-dimensional matrix comprising three phases (input, process and output) of facilities services delivery and three hierarchical FM levels (operational, tactical and strategic). The classified indicators were further shortlisted via a focus group study. Findings From the literature review, 61 indicators were identified as applicable to hospital FM. Most of the indicators, according to the P-H model, are for evaluating the FM input or output phase, at the strategic or tactical level. Further refinement and shortlisting of the indicators by the focus group experts resulted in 18 KPIs, which fall into 4 aspects: physical, safety, environmental and financial. Research limitations/implications The study illustrates that the P-H model is useful for classifying the performance indicators systematically along the two fundamental FM dimensions - phase and hierarchy. Further research may use this model to classify performance indicators in other contexts. Practical implications The method of this study can be adapted for use in identifying, classifying and shortlisting FM performance indicators for other types of buildings. The shortlisted KPIs can be used for assessing the FM performance of hospitals. Originality/value To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first of its kind that used the P-H model to classify hospital FM performance indicators.

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