Authors
Pavani Rangachari
Publication date
2008/7/1
Journal
Quality Management in Healthcare
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
252-269
Publisher
LWW
Description
Context/Purpose
With the growing momentum toward hospital quality measurement and reporting by public and private health care payers, hospitals face increasing pressures to improve their medical record documentation and administrative data coding accuracy. This study explores the relationship between the organizational knowledge-sharing structure related to quality and hospital coding accuracy for quality measurement. Simultaneously, this study seeks to identify other leadership/management characteristics associated with coding for quality measurement.
Theory and Methods
Drawing upon complexity theory, the literature on “professional complex systems” has put forth various strategies for managing change and turnaround in professional organizations. In so doing, it has emphasized the importance of knowledge creation and organizational learning through interdisciplinary networks. This study …
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