Revising the Present Administrative Codification of Organisations at Hand Within Four Hospitals in Sweden. Empirical evidence regarding some research questions in relation our earlier research and development work within the automobile and manufacturing industry
Preprint, 2016
This understanding is brought forward to substantiate some deductions on how such questionnaire surveys ought to be organised to make them more valuable for practitioners as well as for scientists (some examples from the author's world are confirming this argumentation). Particular so about research results gained from work within Skaraborgs Sjukhus, i.e. the four hospitals that are located in Falköping, Lidköping, Mariestad and Skövde with approximate 4 500 employees. To exemplify, his particular research and development work gradually, more or less, forced us to scrutinise the organisation of these four hospitals in some specific ways. Such scrutinising was inescapable necessary for us.
Thereby are this article replicating on the authors' experiences to organise such questionnaire surveys within both the automobile and health-care sectors which in turn have lead us to suggest how some particular aspects on the four hospitals ought to be organised. This while we are focusing on the some of the administrative codification and routines. In fact, a far more rational way to organise the operations (by no means, yet not fully recognised by the practitioners involved) will thereby be possible to implement in practice (to a delimited extent has the already been carried out)
For example, annoying for us was the lack of a so-called consistent semantic network (the denotations found in various administrative information systems used were featuring several inconsistencies like abbreviations, shortenings, synonyms etc.) (such facts became obvious for us really ought to be remedied).
This fact was proved and further substantiated by our practices (all-pervading analyse approach) of combine data-collection and data-analyses approach, i.e. cross-reference procedures by computer technique and various manual efforts like re-configuration of customised print-outs on paper, which were cut up and reorganised manually by e.g. glue and scissors. However, some constructive remedies are also illustrated in this article.
A comment (in order to be explicit): Note that by means of this specific method to organize questionnaire surveys (including complementary data collection) it is feasible to couple (softer) questionnaire data to (harder) technical data (i.e. the operators perception of work and work conditions to parameters like product flow patterns and buffer functions and positions) (see e.g. other publications registered in Chalmers Public Library CPL).
preconditions for hospital design
manufacturing technology
questionnaire surveys
restructuring of information systems
sociotechnology
work structuring
healthcare services
hospital design
Author
Bo Blomquist
University of Gothenburg
Tomas Engström
Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Supply and Operations Management
Subject Categories
Other Engineering and Technologies not elsewhere specified