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Accountability in public health units: using a modified nominal group technique to develop a balanced scorecard for performance measurement.

Victoria A Robinson1, Duncan Hunter, Samuel E D Shortt.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Little attention has been paid to the need for accountability instruments applicable across all health units in the public health system. One tool, the balanced scorecard was created for industry and has been successfully adapted for use in Ontario hospitals. It consists of 4 quadrants: financial performance, outcomes, customer satisfaction and organizational development. The aim of the present study was to determine if a modified nominal group technique could be used to reach consensus among public health unit staff and public health specialists in Ontario about the components of a balanced scorecard for public health units.
METHODS: A modified nominal group technique consensus method was used with the public health unit staff in 6 Eastern Ontario health units (n=65) and public health specialists (n=18).
RESULTS: 73.8% of the public health unit personnel from all six health units in the eastern Ontario region participated in the survey of potential indicators. A total of 74 indicators were identified in each of the 4 quadrants: program performance (n=44); financial performance (n=11); public perceptions (n=11); and organizational performance (n=8).
INTERPRETATION: The modified nominal group technique was a successful method of incorporating the views of public health personnel and specialists in the development of a balanced scorecard for public health.

Mesh:

Year:  2003        PMID: 14577752      PMCID: PMC6979959     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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