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Reviewing the application of the balanced scorecard with implications for low-income health settings
Journal for Healthcare Quality
  • F Rabbani, Aga Khan University
  • Wasim Jafri, Aga Khan University
  • Farhat Abbas, Aga Khan University
  • Gregory Pappas, Aga Khan University
  • Mat Brommels, University of Helsinki
  • Goran Tomson, Karolinska Institute
Publication Date
10-1-2007
Document Type
Article
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Abstract

High-income countries (HICs) are increasingly making use of the balanced scorecard (BSC) in healthcare. Evidence about BSC usage in low-incomecountries (LICs) is deficient. This study assessed feasibility of BSC use in LICs. Systematic review of electronic databases shows that the BSC improved patient, staff, clinical, and financial outcomes in HICs. To translate the experience of BSC use in HICs to their use in LICs, the applicability parameters of the National Committee for Quality Assurance were applied. Despite contextual challenges, pilot testing of BSC use can be undertaken in selected LICs. Committed leadership, cultural readiness, quality information systems, viable strategic plans, and optimum resources are required.

Citation Information
F Rabbani, Wasim Jafri, Farhat Abbas, Gregory Pappas, et al.. "Reviewing the application of the balanced scorecard with implications for low-income health settings" Journal for Healthcare Quality Vol. 29 Iss. 5 (2007) p. 21 - 34
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/farhat_abbas/27/