The Basque Country Public Health Service has moved in the last years from considering quality as an attribute of patient care to thinking that all management can be subject to improvement. Consequently, its general management team has promoted and supported a self‐assessment experience of all their centres by means of the European Quality Model. This strategy has been facilitated by the Basque Country Government, which has strongly encouraged total quality management in companies, and has created the Basque Foundation for Quality Promotion, a key institution in this whole process. A total of 26 centres of the Public Health Service concluded a self‐assessment process. As the main result of this, different improvement areas were detected, and various necessary actions were implemented in the centres assessed. Advantages, troubles and future work lines to extend and improve the use of the EFQM model in the health sector are discussed.
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April 01 1999
Self‐assessment of all the health centres of a public health service through the European Model of Total Quality Management Available to Purchase
Andoni Arcelay;
Andoni Arcelay
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Elena Sánchez;
Elena Sánchez
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Luis Hernández;
Luis Hernández
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Gabriel Inclán;
Gabriel Inclán
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Maite Bacigalupe;
Maite Bacigalupe
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Jon Letona;
Jon Letona
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Rosa María González;
Rosa María González
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Ana Elisabeth Martínez‐Conde
Ana Elisabeth Martínez‐Conde
Basque Country Public Health Service (BCPHS)/Osakidetza, Vitoria, Spain
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6542
Print ISSN: 0952-6862
© MCB UP Limited
1999
Int J Health Care Qual Assur (1999) 12 (2): 54–59.
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Arcelay A, Sánchez E, Hernández L, Inclán G, Bacigalupe M, Letona J, María González R, Elisabeth Martínez‐Conde A (1999), "Self‐assessment of all the health centres of a public health service through the European Model of Total Quality Management". Int J Health Care Qual Assur, Vol. 12 No. 2 pp. 54–59, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09526869910261268
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