Law & Governance, 15(8) February 2012
Performance Measurement
Role of Performance Measurement in a Major Redevelopment Project: The Case of the McGill University Health Centre Transition Support Office
Alain D. Biron, Michel Vézina, Carole St-Hilaire, Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay and Marie-Claire Richer
Abstract
[This article was originally published in Healthcare Quarterly 15(1)]
Healthcare is currently in the midst of a construction boom. An increasing number of hospitals are being constructed using the principles of evidence-based design to improve the quality and safety of patient care while at the same maximizing efficiency. As the McGill University Health Centre embarks on a redevelopment journey, performance measurement has been deemed to be a key requirement for monitoring progress toward established objectives. This article discusses the role played by performance measurement in supporting the redevelopment project. Specifically, the importance given to performance measurement, the need for a performance evaluation framework, a description of the framework and the measurement process are presented.
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