2024
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12030325
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Assessment of Patient Matters in Healthcare Facilities

Flaviu Moldovan,
Liviu Moldovan

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Ensuring the sustainability of healthcare facilities requires the evaluation of patient matters with appropriate methods and tools. The objective of this research is to develop a new tool for assessing patient matters as a component of social responsibility requirements that contribute to the sustainability of healthcare facilities. Materials and Methods: We carried out an analytical observational study in which, starting from the domains of the reference framework for the sustainabi… Show more

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“…The innovative aspect proposed in this research deals with social aspects in accordance with the seven requirements of the social responsibility standard ISO 26000 [ 16 ]. Social aspects were adapted to the basic processes of the hospital regarding the provision of sustainable healthcare services, as follows, healthcare facility governance, human rights [ 17 ], labor practices [ 18 ], environment [ 19 ], fair healthcare practices [ 20 ], patient matters [ 21 ], and community involvement and development ( Figure 2 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The innovative aspect proposed in this research deals with social aspects in accordance with the seven requirements of the social responsibility standard ISO 26000 [ 16 ]. Social aspects were adapted to the basic processes of the hospital regarding the provision of sustainable healthcare services, as follows, healthcare facility governance, human rights [ 17 ], labor practices [ 18 ], environment [ 19 ], fair healthcare practices [ 20 ], patient matters [ 21 ], and community involvement and development ( Figure 2 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%